Laughing Banana
Weeping Pickle
Fujoshi is only for girls.
Reading it up it seems like for males it's fudanshi.
Ooo, I don't know there's a different term for males and females.
Fujoshi is only for girls.
Reading it up it seems like for males it's fudanshi.
DTL, so are you really a, what's the term, fujoshi?
Ooo, I don't know there's a different term for males and females.
Must have mentally blanked it out when he read it.Whoa it just hit me! DTL you never gave your reaction for the last Naruto chapter! You mentioned Bleach but that was it.
Magi Question for those who've read past the current plot of the Anime
Currently the anime is about to start the war between the Magic Empire and the Leam Empire. I get the feeling this is going to get real bloody and I just wanted to go in with no surprises as to who's getting iced from the Magic school over the course of the arc. A simple IM or spoiler tag post illuminating the situation for me would be much appreciated. Thanks.
If you really want to know
Magi war death spoilers
That's not so bad....Morgiana am cry :'(
So does Good Ending have a good ending?
More war spoilers
she shows up during this war arc along with Alibaba
A kinda uneventful volume after the past couple chapters, not even the "disease" was that big a deal really. Still, i just wonder what the hell is up with that Mozu guy.
oGoddamn, I really want you to read on now. Team summer A's introduction is one of the best arcs in the manga.
OOOMy favorite arc is theunderwater habitat flashback.
I must admit that for one second i really thought that Reigen was the boss...
Nah brah,mit needs to be licensed so we can read it.Young Black Jack volume 2
This manga is filled with so much sadness. First half of the volume finished the Vietnam story, with Hazama meeting doctor Kiriko and saving a Vietcong just as the raid dropping napalm over the village arrives.
Second half dealt with Hazama meeting Eri Imagami, a very nice, kinda cute and naive girl that Hazama helped after finding her half unconscious with a cut on her face. She later goes to look for Hazama, crying because of the scar-looking stitches on her face, stitches Hazama removes showing that no scar was left behind. Right at that point, thanks to the kind of expression she was able to make (to not talk about all the other expressions she makes through the last half of the volume), I was hoping she'd become part of the story for longer than a few chapters. I wasn't ready for the type of ending to her story that I got instead.
The whole thing with Eri really filled me sadness and still now thinking about it makes me unhappy.
She's shown as a University student that got tangled into the whole rioting student movements. She's easily swayed by the leftist talks about opposing wars and stuff and that puts her into dangerous situations given how the violence started to ramp up as the manifestations went on.
As the story goes on and she gets to know Hazama more and more, seeing her grow a fond respect, and in my eyes some love, for him, ending up thinking "I want to shine just like Hazama does" at one point, made me hope for some kind of romantic involvement or, as I said before, her prolonged presence around.
What I got instead was a turn of events where Eri, after a couple years passed and she sees Hazama again, she mistakes him saving a woman from an aggression for something more (imo), making her pick the worst decision of her life as she feels she doesn't have a place to come back to anymore. She decides to go with her upperclassman from University to a kind of revolutionary camp in the mountains, a camp that we later learn was filled with crazy extremists concerned more about removing people without strong enough beliefs by torturing and killing them than anything else.
It was touching seeing Hazama meet her again as the upperclassman and a girl (same girl that got Hazama into trouble into the first volume) Eri saved from those crazies come looking for him in hope he could save Eri. Hazama's reaction, not wanting to have anything to do with those 2, until they mention Eri and then he goes with them highlights how Eri was important to him.
What got me was how, after he does his best to heal her and after she regained consciousness, she started talking with Hazama and telling him that this time she couldn't just pay him with a simple pendant like the first time when he put stitches on her face, at the same time hoping he was able to get some money by selling that pendant, something given to her by her grandfather, with Hazama replying back that he never sold the pendant. It was a memento of his first time: the first time he ever put stitches on someone was on Eri, making her call him a genius (she didn't have any scar left on her face thanks to him) and, after that, she slowly gets weaker and weaker until she ultimately dies.
Even remembering it now and looking back at the pages is getting me emotional.
If this keeps up in the next volume I might have to start only reading a chapter once in a while.
Someone needs to scanlate this in English so you guys can read it too.
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- Illegal Rare by Shiibashi Hiroshi (author of Nurarihyon no Mago)
- Ai Shoujo by Takayama Toshinori (top right)
- Stealth Symphony by Narita Ryougo (author of Durarara!!) and Amano Youichi (author of Akaboshi) (bottom right)
- Tokyo Wonder Boys soccer manga by Shimoyama Kento and Date Tsunehiro
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You're crazy brah.Tokyo Wonder Boys looks so bad, like Soul Catcher(s) bad.
One Piece
I'm more surprised by Zoro wanting to play it safe than Luffy breaking in like usual.
Look at their face.You're crazy brah.
Toriko
Having no spoilers is suffering