Forum - View topicNEWS: SaiKano's Takahashi Resumes Kimi no Kakera After 2 Years
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Ktimene's Lover
Posts: 2242 Location: Glendale, AZ (Proudly living in the desert) |
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Of course, this would only work if one can read Japanese. I wish I knew better programs for my Dell computer (given to me by my older brother 4 years ago after he had it for a few years) to read the Japanese text.
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fireaxe
Posts: 503 Location: Trois-Rivieres, Canada |
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Well, you'd be fine if you could read French since the series was released by Delcourt under the title: Fragment. Since I'm a MASSIVE fan of SaiKano, I bought the first 6 volumes as soon as I've heard of this project. They're relatively easy to find in Quebec. Now I'm just hoping that Delcourt will also release the upcoming volumes... Source: Delcourt |
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Ari-chan
Posts: 215 Location: Florida |
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I read the first three volumes and loved it! I'm happy to hear it's getting back into gear again. Maybe now we can finally get this book to the states someday.
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bahamut623
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I remember reading a bit of it a long time ago, and I really enjoyed it. It's kind of what I was expecting Tegami Bachi to be like.
I hope it does get released in the US someday. I thought the series had finished, though. I didn't know it was being released straight to tankoubon. |
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Bijoux18
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I second you on both accounts. I love the premise of this series, and the art is absolutely amazing. It desperately needs to be licensed. Due to the popularity of Saikano, I'm continually surprised that this hasn't already happened. |
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