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Encyclopedia > Eve (Black Cat)
Eve

Eve from the manga Black Cat
Created by Kentaro Yabuki
Portrayed by Misato Fukuen (Japanese)
Brina Palencia (English)
Information
Age Said to be 11 years old by author
Date of birth Unknown

Eve (イヴ Ivu) is a young girl who is a genetically engineered bio-weapon from the manga Black Cat. She is able to use nanotechnology to transform her body. Initially only able to alter limited parts of her body, she is later able to transform her entire body at will with ease. Raised like a lab rat, Sven treats her like a real person and opens her up to the world. Kentaro Yabuki (矢吹健太朗 Yabuki Kentarō, born February 4, 1980) is a manga artist. ... Misato Fukuen (福圓 美里 Fukuen Misato) is a seiyu who voices Hajime in Prétear. ... Brina M. Palencia (Born February 13, 1984 in Oklahoma) is a Texas-based voice actress who primarily works on the properties of Funimation. ... Serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump Original run 2000 – 2004 No. ...


Eve resembles the character "Kiniro no Yami" (translated as "The Golden Darkness") in Kentaro Yabuki's newest series, To-LOVE-Ru. As usual, she can manipulate her body into a variety of weapons and shapes. To-LOVE-Ru (a double entendre with the word trouble) is a manga written by Hasemi Saki, and illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki, creator of Black Cat. ...


Eve in the manga

Eve is a young girl known to be 11 years old.She was cloned from Professor Tearju Lunatique. She was designed as the ultimate soldier, having been injected with nanomachines that allow her to change her body's shape and composition at will. Examples of this are turning her arms into blades, hammers and shields, turning her own skin into steel, sprouting wings, and firing feathers at ranged opponents. Her hair is her best weapon, as she can turn it into fists (or later, into monofilament blades) that attack with blurring speed, later in the story, she starts to use her hair while fighting as opposed to earlier in the story when she prefered to use her hands. She was raised by Torneo Rudman (an influential dealer in the underground weapons market) to be an emotionless killing machine. However, Sven rescues her and teaches her how to live by her own choices. Now she travels with Sven and Train. She seems to perceive Train as a rival, wanting to replace him as Sven's partner, but this is done for Sven's attention. Additionally, she loves reading, and can remember everything in a book after reading it once. One of her most noteworthy transformations is into a mermaid, during her battle against Leon Elliott at Clarken Island.


Eve (in the anime)

Eve With the Cat Puppets in the anime (Ending Theme 1)

Eve does not seem to have the intense rivalry with Train as she did in the manga. This is most likely because due to the anime's altered timeline of events, Eve actually ended up joining Sven before Train does. Although in the anime Eve never displays the urge to replace Train as Sven's partner, she is still highly competitive with him, which is shown on many occasions when she would try to catch a criminal before he does. It is hinted in the anime that she could have 'romantic interest' in Sven. In addition, there is foreshadowing in the anime that Eve is cloned from Tearju Lunatique, as Tearju has appeared in the anime as a hospitalized patient with the same hair as Eve. After Creed's defeat in Clarken Island Eve is captured by Mason's Zero Numbers who then uses her to start the Eden project. Mason had arranged for Sven to capture Eve when the accident at Torneo's mansion occurred, so he would raise her well, as Eve saw Sven as the ideal paternal figure, taking away the supposed "romantic interest" in him. That way, Mason could use Eve when she was mature enough to implant her in the Eden machine that would create the monstruous creature that is shown in the Anime, that would bring "world peace" by absorbing every single person in the world, turning them into lobotomized creatures incapable of thought other than obeying Mason and his team. Eve does not resonate with Eden, as she's stopped in the final stage by Sven and Train, who rescue her.


Similar Faces

There is a manga character of To-LOVE-Ru based on Eve, Golden Darkness. She also has the ability to transform part(s) of her body into weapon(s), and her appearance is a lot similar to Eve. To-LOVE-Ru is also a co-working of Yabuki Kentaro with Saki Hasemi. To-LOVE-Ru (a double entendre with the word trouble) is a manga written by Hasemi Saki, and illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki, creator of Black Cat. ... To-LOVE-Ru (a double entendre with the word trouble) is a manga written by Hasemi Saki, and illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki, creator of Black Cat. ...

Black Cat

Characters: Train HeartnetSven VollfiedEveRinslet Walker • Saya Minatsuki • Chrono NumbersApostles of the StarsSweeper Alliance Serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump Original run 2000 – 2004 No. ... Train Heartnet is the one of the four primary protagonists in the anime and manga Black Cat. ... Sven Vollfield is one of the four main protagonists in the anime and manga versions of Black Cat. ... Rinslet Walker is one of the four primary protagonists of the anime and manga Black Cat. ... Saya Minatsuki is an accomplished sweeper, whose fun loving spirit and easy likability made her Trains first real friend. ... The Chrono Numbers (also known asToki no Bannin or Chronos Time Guardians) are a group of characters in the anime and manga Black Cat. ... The Apostles of the Stars are a group of villains in the Black Cat manga and anime series. ... The Sweeper Alliance is a fictional group of characters in the manga and anime series Black Cat. ...

Other: List of Black Cat volumesList of Black Cat episodes The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The following is list of episodes for the Japanese anime Black Cat. ...



 
 

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