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Stark700
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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:09 am |
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The art definitely remains strong imo, the psychological twists are there, and a great read overall.
Great review
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ZeroDemio
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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:37 pm |
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I found the Time Killing Arc really boring, but after reading this review, I've decided to give this series an another shot.
There are fairly long previews linked through Yen Press' website. Looks good.
Also I disagree. I think Karin Suzuragi is the better artist of the bunch.
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Kurohei
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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:59 am |
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Things like this makes me miss Borders.
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The Human Spider
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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:32 am |
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| ZeroDemio wrote: | | I found the Time Killing Arc really boring, but after reading this review, I've decided to give this series an another shot.
There are fairly long previews linked through Yen Press' website. Looks good.
Also I disagree. I think Karin Suzuragi is the better artist of the bunch. |
I liked the manga version of "Time Killing"(I thought the anime version was boring--actually I thought the anime overall was over-rated, especially now that I've read a lot of the manga.) I liked Suzuragi's art too, though my favorite so far is Mimori. And I also miss Borders, but luckily we still have a Barnes & Noble. The store I really miss is Suncoast/Sam Goody's--now that those are gone there's really no place to buy anime DVDs where I live.
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