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Shoujo manga equals love

I’m nearly done reading Akuma de sourou 2. I kind of developed a very strong liking for shoujo love stories. Yes, I’m addicted. You don’t want to put up with dark fantasy shoujo stuff when live itself isn’t as bright as it could be, I guess. Oh well. Ordered the remaining AkuSou tankoubons plus two manga by Hayakawa Tomoko cause I heard she’s a baroque fan too. (More shoujo love stories *_* Her artwork seems to be quite pretty as well.)
I’m kind of disappointed by the ending of Hikaru no Ko. It’s not like it was a deep meaningful story to begin with, but I expected a bit more from it. Hyakumantsubu no Namida also ended in this month’s Asuka issue. I’m okay with that ending. Not fully satisfied, though. I guess all Asuka series have to have happy endings *shrugs* Ha, wonder what the manga of X will be like then ^^;

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Categories: JRock/JPop, Manga, Various.
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Posted on Apr 15, 2002 (Mon, 5:50 pm). .

Golden Bear for Spirited Away

Sen to chihiro no kamikakushi (Spirited away) won the Golden Bear at this year’s Berlinale! (It actually shares the award with Bloody Sunday.) That’s absolutely wonderful, I got all teary-eyed upon hearing the news ^^; Hayao Miyazaki-sensei is one of my heroes and his latest movie winning an award in the country I grew up in makes me proud and happy.

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Posted on Feb 19, 2002 (Tue, 4:18 pm). .

Asuka update

A small Asuka manga update:

I think Hyakumantsubu no namida has lost its magic for me. It started all too well and fresh and exciting but at the moment the whole story is developing in all too predictable ways. The art isn’t as pretty as a few issues ago, too. Kazumi-sensei seems to draw the characters’ arms longer and longer with every new chapter o_O

Yumemiru machi – Disaster City Blues is growing on me, though. It started three issues ago. The first chapter got me quite interested, the second installment was kind of weird because I couldn’t make out the connection to what happened in ch.1 but now, with chapter 3, I’m completely hooked. First I wasn’t too impressed with the mangakas artwork (I didn’t like her previous series that ran in Asuka and Shoujo Teikoku), but for this story it seems to have changed a bit and it looks really good. The story is somewhere between fantasy and cyper-punk, both bizarre and fresh (in the sense of not repeating old plot devices of ‘alternative’ shoujo manga). Very cool.

Asuka 4 is supposed to come with a school calendar including artwork from Akira Onodera… can’t wait to get it. But it’s still more than a week until it’s released in Japan ;_;

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Posted on Feb 14, 2002 (Thu, 3:39 pm). .




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