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zawa113
Joined: 19 Jan 2008
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Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 1:43 pm
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Cool, I like long series, but they all have to end sometime. If only someone would risk bringing over a 35 volume post apocalyptic shojo without fluffy artwork, even in two-in-one vols, but I can't see it ever happening, unfortunately. Basara was a fantastic series, it's a shame that never seems to translate into cold hard sales numbers though. I still want 7Seeds over here though!
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kahki
Joined: 28 May 2017
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Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 3:30 pm
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7 Seeds is incredible, even better than Basara (and I say this as someone who loves Basara). Really looking forward to the spinoff series and drama CD!
I own the Japanese volumes, but I'd still definitely buy it again if Viz ever licenced it.
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BlueAlf
Joined: 02 Jan 2017
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Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 3:56 pm
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I see. So it hadn't ended yet even after all these years.
I had wondered how things turned out in the end. So it's already been 16 years.
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Wiesteria
Joined: 25 May 2007
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Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 1:15 am
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What on earth...last time I checked this series, it was nowhere near ending.
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manapear
Joined: 02 May 2014
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Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 5:55 pm
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FFFF! I knew I was a little behind, but dang! The last chapter I read (I think the New year's edition of Flowers) definitely had things moving along. I hope this ending is a little more fulfilling than Basara's. (Which wasn't bad, but to me, left for wanting?)
I'm gonna try and pick up this issue of Flowers, and pre-order those volumes. 7 Seeds has been a brilliant and bittersweet ride.
Also, I understand using "it centers on Natsu," but I feel that's also inaccurate to say? And some people pick the series up thinking they're "stuck with" Natsu and drop it because of that. (Which also does Natsu a huge disservice, in my opinion.)
Wiesteria wrote: | What on earth...last time I checked this series, it was nowhere near ending. |
When/where was that in the series? Since reaching a certain place, it seemed like things were going to wind down.
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Wiesteria
Joined: 25 May 2007
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2017 8:29 pm
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manapear wrote: |
Wiesteria wrote: | What on earth...last time I checked this series, it was nowhere near ending. |
When/where was that in the series? Since reaching a certain place, it seemed like things were going to wind down. |
I left off right after the characters find out there are hundreds of children asleep somewhere in the ant/worm nest. This was less than 10 chapters ago and I did not get the impression that the series was ending. I thought we'd just reached the midpoint because I assumed the author would want to explore how the characters build a life for themselves after all the teams are gathered. I guess those aspects would be highlighted in the spinoff. Basara had a series of short stories after its main ending, so maybe that's what she'll be doing for 7 Seeds. I'm sad that she didn't make the series longer, though. There are just so many more plot points that could have been expanded upon.
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bluepen2016
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Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2017 11:01 pm
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Last month, I read chapter 176. It should end soon. The story seems to be wrapping up nicely with all the loose ends. I love, love, love 7 seeds. It is my favorite manga. I didn't know it took 16 years to write, but it is an amazing story.
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manapear wrote: |
Wiesteria wrote: | What on earth...last time I checked this series, it was nowhere near ending. |
When/where was that in the series? Since reaching a certain place, it seemed like things were going to wind down. |
I left off right after the characters find out there are hundreds of children asleep somewhere in the ant/worm nest. This was less than 10 chapters ago and I did not get the impression that the series was ending. I thought we'd just reached the midpoint because I assumed the author would want to explore how the characters build a life for themselves after all the teams are gathered. I guess those aspects would be highlighted in the spinoff. Basara had a series of short stories after its main ending, so maybe that's what she'll be doing for 7 Seeds. I'm sad that she didn't make the series longer, though. There are just so many more plot points that could have been expanded upon. |
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manapear
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 12:26 pm
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Wiesteria wrote: |
I left off right after the characters find out there are hundreds of children asleep somewhere in the ant/worm nest. This was less than 10 chapters ago and I did not get the impression that the series was ending. I thought we'd just reached the midpoint because I assumed the author would want to explore how the characters build a life for themselves after all the teams are gathered. I guess those aspects would be highlighted in the spinoff. Basara had a series of short stories after its main ending, so maybe that's what she'll be doing for 7 Seeds. I'm sad that she didn't make the series longer, though. There are just so many more plot points that could have been expanded upon. |
Ah. I know where you're at, and I think there's a little confusion. But right after that, it becomes very clear that the series is wrapping up. A lot happens at once too, but given where they are, it makes sense that we'll get some hints of how they'll settle there.
bluepen2016 wrote: | Last month, I read chapter 176. It should end soon. The story seems to be wrapping up nicely with all the loose ends. I love, love, love 7 seeds. It is my favorite manga. I didn't know it took 16 years to write, but it is an amazing story. |
Agreed. I'm glad she's covering things and it looks like we'll get some good closure. There is one character I'm worried about, and I don't think I've seen Tamura-sensei get back to her yet. But I feel like she's the "future" of the series, hehe.
Yeah! I didn't realize it was that long of a work, either. But I can see why. It's such a fascinating and refreshing work. I hope Tamura-sensei gets to work on something just as original and creative next.
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