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Anime Fringe May Issue online
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Anime Fringe takes an in-depth look at Peach Girl and features a guest editorial by Scott Green
The latest issue of online Anime magazine Animefringe is now available featuring an in-depth look at Miwa Ueda's manga Peach Girl.
From the press release:
Animefringe Vol.2 #5 - May 2001
FEATURES:
Ever read the manga Peach Girl?
It's this shoujo story about a girl named Momo who tans really easily and she's plagued by a back-stabbing friend who will stop at nothing to make whatever Momo wants hers.
Well, if you read it or not, you can get the skinny on what you've been missing in our in-depth look at the series, the characters, and what's been going on. Oh, and we have a contest for 6 of our lucky readers to score their very own copy of Peach Girl Vol.1 courtesy of TOKYOPOP.
Once you make it past the feature, we also have a look at the Dreamcast game Sakura Taisen 3, a walk through Fanime 2001, and a bizarre look at the Game Boy Advance. And don't forget about the briefs section which has some interesting anime related short articles for you to ponder as well as a special guest editorial from UMJAMS news editor Scott Green.
From the press release:
Animefringe Vol.2 #5 - May 2001
FEATURES:
Ever read the manga Peach Girl?
It's this shoujo story about a girl named Momo who tans really easily and she's plagued by a back-stabbing friend who will stop at nothing to make whatever Momo wants hers.
Well, if you read it or not, you can get the skinny on what you've been missing in our in-depth look at the series, the characters, and what's been going on. Oh, and we have a contest for 6 of our lucky readers to score their very own copy of Peach Girl Vol.1 courtesy of TOKYOPOP.
Once you make it past the feature, we also have a look at the Dreamcast game Sakura Taisen 3, a walk through Fanime 2001, and a bizarre look at the Game Boy Advance. And don't forget about the briefs section which has some interesting anime related short articles for you to ponder as well as a special guest editorial from UMJAMS news editor Scott Green.