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shamisen the great
Joined: 08 Jun 2010
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Location: Oregon, USA
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 8:27 pm
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I forgot all about Heroman. I'm surprised the anime never got licensed in America like the manga.
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darcerin
Joined: 22 Apr 2005
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 10:38 pm
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Dramacon started off really strong, and by the third volume, fell flat. I haven't read it since I finished it, but I recall being really disappointed by the end. I think had it been drawn out maybe another two volumes, things might have been resolved a bit better. Ah well.
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RestLessone
Joined: 02 Aug 2009
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Location: New York
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 11:28 pm
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I had the same reaction to Sunny. I liked it and will buy the next volume, but the art could be overwhelming and the story didn't seem to...go anywhere? This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but in Sunny's case, it could have been handled better. It jumps around introducing characters, then leaves them for the next kid. Other than the main child, most of the characters are lacking. (It would also be interesting to spend a couple chapters on the adults and their career choice.)
Still, it was worth it. The product itself is high quality, I don't find the characters unlikable (sans the literal snot-nosed brat) and the plot as a whole is good. Plus it's nice to see more 'indie-ish' stuff brought over. Hopefully there'll be some plotting improvements in the next volume.
On Dramacon: I never read it, though recall flipping through a friend's volume. I liked the art. I did come across that "it just has to look Japanese to be manga" part, and it sort of put me off. (I never liked that argument.) Especially considering the thing was comparing art to pizza.
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sainta
Joined: 21 Feb 2011
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Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 9:44 am
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Did Kenshin Restoration get only one volume or is it still being published?
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marie-antoinette
Joined: 18 Sep 2005
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Location: Ottawa, Canada
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Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 9:23 pm
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I absolutely love Dramacon. I've had the chance to meet Svetlana too and she is super nice.
Also, if vol 4 is anything like 2 and 3, a D+ is pretty generous for Is This a Zombie?. Easily the worst manga I've ever had to read for reviewing purposes (or any other purposes, for that matter).
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malvarez1
Joined: 17 Nov 2008
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Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 11:01 am
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sainta wrote: | Did Kenshin Restoration get only one volume or is it still being published? |
It is still being published. In Japan, the series runs in Jump SQ magazine, I believe.
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Hobbiton Guard
Joined: 05 Jan 2013
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Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 7:17 pm
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marie-antoinette wrote: | I absolutely love Dramacon. I've had the chance to meet Svetlana too and she is super nice.
Also, if vol 4 is anything like 2 and 3, a D+ is pretty generous for Is This a Zombie?. Easily the worst manga I've ever had to read for reviewing purposes (or any other purposes, for that matter). |
What do you hate about it? I'm a fan of the anime and have been collecting the manga. It's not the best manga out there, but it's still enjoyable IMO, so I'm curious as to why you dislike it so much.
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loka
Joined: 05 Nov 2006
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 11:35 am
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marie-antoinette wrote: | Easily the worst manga I've ever had to read for reviewing purposes (or any other purposes, for that matter). |
Ironic, considering I was thinking the same about Dramacon. That is a series I started reading when I wanted to try some OEL Manga. Easily the worst OEL Manga (and that's saying something) I've had the misfortune of being recommended.
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Bonham
Joined: 20 Nov 2010
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Location: NYC
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Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 3:23 pm
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It's weird to see Taiyo Matsumoto's art described overwhelming. Some of the close-ups/"wide-angle" panels can be disorienting, I guess, but he tends to use that as a punctuation for an emotional effect—or the beginning of one.
The first volume of Sunny really feels like it's laying the groundwork more than anything, so I don't see a need for a lot of "progression." Plus, despite the kind of magical realism you usually find in Matsumoto's work, this story is also relatively low-key. Any overt development, particularly in one volume, with a large cast named cast would feel forced.
That's really why I'm glad the manga is, as with other Taiyo Matsumoto titles, just about those more reflective moments or "beats" between dramatic points. It's why people love Ghibli and early Disney films so much. Plus, these are kids who actually act like kids, and this is reflected in the whimsy that you mention, Carlo. (Chapter four's deviation away from that makes it more jarring, but Kenji is older and having to deal with more transitions compared to the younger kids and even the adults, so its tone makes sense.) It's really charming without being sentimental.
It's definitely the best manga I've discovered in a while, and, iirc, the first new Signature line release Viz has put out for a few years. Hopefully we'll see this change.
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