Anybody read the series?
It's a pretty good manga series created by Minoru Tachikawa, under the pseudonym MEE.
Explanation from back of first book:
"In a future rife with crime, humans are an endangered species- and monsters have taken over! It's up to the Police Company to keep the peace. Natsuki is a catgirl who uses magical powers to enforce the law. However, her greatest threat doesn't come from the criminals. She is partnered with Sakura, a nine-tailed fox who craves something more then attention. She is plotting to eat Natsuki and gobble up her magic! In this dog-eat-dog world, will Natsuki give her partner a taste of her own medicine? "
Overview:
"It is the 22nd year of the holy century(HC). The human race has all but disappeared. While a small number of men, women, and children cling desperately to life, most have died out, victims of a superior race of monsters who have made the earth their home."
This series is both in manga and anime. The show and the manga are very different when it comes to events and storylines though.
It's a pretty good manga series created by Minoru Tachikawa, under the pseudonym MEE.
Explanation from back of first book:
"In a future rife with crime, humans are an endangered species- and monsters have taken over! It's up to the Police Company to keep the peace. Natsuki is a catgirl who uses magical powers to enforce the law. However, her greatest threat doesn't come from the criminals. She is partnered with Sakura, a nine-tailed fox who craves something more then attention. She is plotting to eat Natsuki and gobble up her magic! In this dog-eat-dog world, will Natsuki give her partner a taste of her own medicine? "
Overview:
"It is the 22nd year of the holy century(HC). The human race has all but disappeared. While a small number of men, women, and children cling desperately to life, most have died out, victims of a superior race of monsters who have made the earth their home."
This series is both in manga and anime. The show and the manga are very different when it comes to events and storylines though.