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| GATSU Posts: 6512 |
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| That better be a damn good cliff-hanger for Monster 5, because it keeps jerking me around like Banana Fish. | ||||
| linlinchan Posts: 286 |
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| Carlo,
Thank you SO MUCH for your Import this column. Much respect for reviewing something more off the beaten path, like Seizon, that basically has no chance whatsoever of being picked up here and little attention from the scanlation crowd. |
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| shamelessfanboy Posts: 48 |
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Haha, so true. After reading each chapter in volume one I would stop and think, "wait, didn't he cry like this at the end of the the last three chapters, too?" |
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| Lyrai Posts: 132 Location: Potatoes (Idaho) |
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I missed this. What happened? I bought Air Gear 1 as soon as it hit the shelf. |
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| Patachu ANN Reviewer Posts: 1070 Location: San Diego |
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http://forums.animeondvd.com/ Whining starts on page 2 -- resolution on page 6. |
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| Kagemusha Posts: 2779 Location: Boston |
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Kawaguchi's art has always been a bit too rough for my taste. Similar style to Urasawa (to name just one artist) but not nearly as polished, even compared to some of the latters early work. Of course he is quite a talented storyteller, and even here where he doesn't have writing chores that shows through. As for the writing, it's also pretty old-school seinen in that it basically lacks any subility, but it still manages to be fairly compelling. |
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| Mohawk52 Posts: 2926 Location: Diamond Geezer in Basingstoke, UK. The birth place of 1080i |
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| Swissman Posts: 229 Location: Zurich, Switzerland |
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It's actually a seinen manga. Nitpick aside, your PRO points describe very well why the manga is good. One of the reason I like Hara Hidenori's manga is his ability to tell very real romantic stories which don't necessarly depend on simple gimmicks and character antics.
I'm jused to his designs for so long now, I didn't notice it at all until you mentioned it. Hara once had a tendency to draw very long jaws in older manga. In recent series however he draws them more "normal". Watanabe Wataru's art for the Red Champion version of Train Man is far more disturbing with those rectangular designs, faces with bug-eyes and lots of space between the eyes. His character design is meant to be moe, but it gives me nightmare 8O |
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| Patachu ANN Reviewer Posts: 1070 Location: San Diego |
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I knew I was gonna get nailed for that one and I didn't realize my mistake until after I submitted the article. I hate the target-audience categorization system. I mean, how ironic is it that Young Sunday used to be called Shounen Big Comic? |
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| ACDragonMaster Posts: 403 |
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That, is so true it's both sad and hilarious. ![]() |
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| rocklobster Posts: 185 Location: Planet Claire |
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Those categorizations aren't even genres, as far as I'm concerned. |
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| Bahamut God Posts: 113 |
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*Snicker* |
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