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bahamut623
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I'm glad you gave Astral Project an A-. Ever since they announced it I've been looking forward to it, just based on the summary alone (and the cover). I'll definitely pick it up sometime soon.
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HellKorn
Posts: 1669 Location: Columbus, OH |
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The Oldboy manga didn't do much for me, but I might give Astral Project a go. (I think this is also the only other anime/manga that actually uses astral projection as a plot device aside from Ghost Hound.)
Oh, and Carlo, you must, must, must read and review Solanin. Viz is releasing it next week, though it's already out at some stores. It's basically a must-read for seinen hipsters who get off on the Sexy Voice and Robo and Tekkon Kinkreet omnibuses. (I'd even go so far as to say that it's the most consistently great new manga released this year.) |
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Kyogissun
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Is it safe to say now there's something of a 'Toradora! Fever' amongst the american anime community?
Either way, is it just me or is this the first time in a long while all the reviewed works got a B- or higher? |
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zanarkand princess
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yeah us americans seem to be loving toradora which is a good thing. That means we have a good chance at getting it licensed I was going to pick up RALΩGRAD but after reading a few pages in the bookstore and then this review I think that I won't. Seems to me like takeshi obata should stick to sociopath pretty boys because he gets a little overly enthusiastic when he gets a chance to draw a lot of boobs I do remember him saying something about wanting more girls in death note though.
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Rika-chama
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OH.
MY. GOD. The Kyo Kara Maoh manga is out! Must buy now. Can't wait for the novels to come out also (they are releasing the novels right?) Glad to see the good review. |
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Buster Blader 126
Posts: 1207 Location: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada |
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My memory is pretty fuzzy in this regard, but I think all of the novelized works released by Tokyopop are more-or-less KIA with the exception of The Twelve Kingdoms. Feel free to mention any titles that I'm missing, though. |
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fuuma_monou
Posts: 1853 Location: Quezon City, Philippines |
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Full Metal Panic! novel 4 is still being listed on Amazon.com with a December release date, albeit with no cover art. Then again TRSI doesn't have it listed at all, which isn't a good sign. Still need to get vol. 2 (no luck with ordering through comic shops, even though I got an in-stock copy of vol. 3 at my LCS). |
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championferret
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I must say, I expected a much lower grade for RalGrad. I wallowed through all 3 volumes, coming out feeling like I'd wasted my time on all but the first. It had potential to be a whole load of fun, and Obata's art really helped that, but the overall quest just got too uninteresting, and Ral's obsession with boobs was kinda innocent and funny to begin with but it seriously got old after the five hundredth time.
I wonder if it was one of those series that had to abruptly end because of unpopularity, because the end of the last volume was an absolute joke. And not in a funny way: spoiler[Seriously, Big Evil Queen is easilly vanquished; it seemed to take no effort at all, and then Ral just suddenly leaves. No real indication why or anything (well, a vague one), or any real heartfelt goodbyes or anything. Just 'kaybye'. I kind of sighed out loud in disappointment that Obata's art had gone to such waste on it, but on the plus side, if it didn't have his art, it wouldnt be anywhere near as readable.] |
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Fronzel
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This passage confuses me, because first you claim the characters aren't cliche, then you describe them in ways that makes them sound like they are.
Seconded. It's really good. Encourage people to buy it! |
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here-and-faraway
Posts: 1529 Location: Sunny California |
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You reviewed a lot of titles that I was curious about. Cool beans! As always, a great post. Thank you!
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lys
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 1017 Location: mitten-state |
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I've been reading Kimi ni Todoke as well and I would definitely agree with the statement that the characters don't come off clichéd... The descriptions are technically correct: Sawako is eternally optimistic and Kazehaya is popular and kind. I guess what makes them stand out is that these traits come across as very genuine, 3-dimensional (think of the difference between the nicest girl you know in real life and the typical "annoyingly chipper and cheerful" shoujo-manga heroine... the latter just doesn't exist in real life, and if she did you probably wouldn't want to be friends with her) Basically, for me, it comes down to the characters seeming like real people more than shoujo-manga-characters. The comparison to Fruits Basket is what kind of threw me, though. I like Fruits Basket and I love Kimi ni Todoke but they don't really attract me in the same way. Anyway, I would still add my recommendation to read the series if you can (and whether you like Fruits Basket or not)!! |
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CaptainAvatar
Posts: 381 Location: Saint Louis, MO |
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Well, I got a hold of FMP! Novels 1 through 3 easily enough, and I certainly hope that Volume 4 will get released too! As for other novels, they did release 1 through 5 of the Karin (Chibi Vampire) novels - I don't know if there are more or not, let alone if Tokyopop will be releasing them. I thought the fifth novel was going to be axed, but it showed up in the stores anyway. |
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st_owly
Posts: 5234 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland |
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Nice to see Kimi ni Todoke mentioned here, my Japanese friend recommended it to me ages ago...but I don't read Japanese. Here's hoping Viz'll license it soon!
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belvadeer
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I read Ral Grad for the dragon =D
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