The Phantom-Eyed Bonnie

The Phantom-Eyed Bonnie is an American light novel-influenced comic series written by Stephen Carl Turner and illustrations by Marjatta Giovanni. published 33 comic novels from November 2, 2005 to November 22, 2017. The story follows Veronique Park, a 12-year-old girl, who is forced by her son to join the high school with two boys and a girl with issues of their own. A live-action film titled same name premiered in 2011. Beetween 2007 and 2016, the series was adapted by House of Swirl into five 55-episode anime-influenced animated television series, a seven original video animation (OVA) series, a two collaboration films, and a six animated film.

Plot
In 1999, in Chicago, Illinois, Michelle runs into a meek bartender, Lucas, on the school's annual promenade party. Two of her classmates, Meryl and Lloyd, make a visit to Lucas at the nurse's office. Suddenly, Michelle bursts into the room, killing Lloyd and wounding Meryl, breaking her sword in the process. Two Michelle's classmate are revealed to be slime-borne. Lucas goes into shock at the revelation. Meanwhile, Teressa Young, another of Michelle's classmate, is bribed by Baron De Luca and Baron's cartel to the school where they betrays two spy workers. As the guards arrest Michelle, a fight erupts wherein Lucas draws a butterfly knife and slashing Teressa. As the disciples flee, the guards secure Michelle and Lucas and beat them on the way to the place.

At the church, Baron's cartel stomps Lucas and Michelle before taking their to a barn where they place a rope on their body and insult them. Taken to the interrogation, they refuses to sign a retraction, and is condemned as a heretic. At the school marketplace, Lucas and Michelle are burned at the stake. The wood carrier at the execution, bringing in fuel for the burning, dies on the spot from the fumes.

Two years later, in 2001, in New York, Veronique, 12-year-old girl who lives with her parent Runa and Jacques, Runa is supposedly a bank manager and is, much to her regret, often away from home. One day, Veronique is told that her mother has died in a burning stake, but quickly discovers that her mother was actually a spy working for and was burned.