Lesson learn: Do not get in the way of Raika wanting time with Hina
Year of the monster girls. Can't say I dislike monster spider-girls, though I pity the guy, looks like she only sees him
NISEKOI
Anyone, everyone, and all their mothers and grandmothers know that the long-haired girl will win by default.
So why would anyone still read this if it doesn't even have a "suspense" on "who is the girl that the idiot will end up with."
NISEKOI
Anyone, everyone, and all their mothers and grandmothers know that the long-haired girl will win by default.
So why would anyone still read this if it doesn't even have a "suspense" on "who is the girl that the idiot will end up with."
NoYeah guys, stop being so mean to me!
And please let it never stop!Year of the monster girls.[/spoiler]
Azumi 1-2
Oh boy, this is gonna be a long journey (even assuming it will get steady releases). I remember watching the 2 live action movies years ago but they were dumb down as expected, while the first mission for the young assassins was indeed to kill each other so that they will be prepared for all the ones that follow but I don't recall the second mission being the assassination of an entire small village, women and babies included (one they just had visited shortly before to boost). The art is kinda awkward but does has the old school charms to it.
The anime is really better? The animation is pretty cheap and the music isnt that memorable.Yeah it's crazy, especially early on is the best part. I wholly recommend the anime, if you're not already watching it, it's way better and there's a new season very soon.
I um, don't really, well. I liked it a lot. The anime thread uses those fancy adjectives all the time and I never really get it, so I dunno, I guess, whatever.The anime is really better? The animation is pretty cheap and the music isnt that memorable.
Kyou Kara Ore Wa!! was such a fun series. I was sad when I finished it, because it was over.
I mean its pretty good so far. I guess it just I am more of a manga guy.I um, don't really, well. I liked it a lot. The anime thread uses those fancy adjectives all the time and I never really get it, so I dunno, I guess, whatever.
The anime is really better? The animation is pretty cheap and the music isnt that memorable.
There was a list of the best selling Weekly Shonen Sunday Titles
01 - Detective Conan / Case Closed (140 million copies) - Gosho Aoyama
02 - Touch (60 to 100 million copies) - Mitsuru Adachi
03 - H2 (55 million) - Mitsuru Adachi
04 - Ranma 1/2 (53 million) - Rumiko Takahashi
05 - Major (50 million copies) - Takuya Mitsuda
06 - InuYasha (45 million copies) - Rumiko Takahashi
07 - Kyo Kara Ore Wa!! (40 million copies) - Hiroyuki Nishimori
08 - Urusei Yatsura (26 to 35 million copies) - Rumiko Takahashi
09 - Ushio and Tora (26 million copies) - Kazuhiro Fujita
10 - Flame of Recca (25 million copies) - Nobuyuki Anzai
11 - Zatch Bell! (22 million copies) - Makoto Raiku
12 - Mobile Police Patlabor (19 million) - Masami Yuki
13 - Hayate the Combat Butler (17 million copies) - Kenjiro Hata
14 - Kekkaishi (16 million copies) - Yellow Tanabe
15 – Rough (15 million copies) - Mitsuru Adachi
Anyone know when new Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo volumes/chapters are released?
Just kinda got hooked on it and marathoned 70 chapters last night.
The Spider's Web
Yandere imouto. Good.
Very cute also.
Note, that it is lewd.I must now read this manga. You have caught my interest with this one word.
The Aiki guy does romcom with espers and shit. Slightly more enjoyable than Aiki, but still nothing remarkable.
Note, that it is lewd.
Delicious word indeed though.
The Thread In The Woods
Year of the monster girls. Can't say I dislike monster spider-girls, though I pity the guy, looks like she only sees himas a reproductive organ.
Thanks.Its a weekly series that they try to get out weekly (been a bit inconsistent this summer so far).
This is a collection of 33 different short stories ranging from charming tales of childhood to tales of extreme sexual deviance. It's really a mixed bag in terms of content and quality. There are some works that I positively adored, but some really left me wondering why they were placed into the collection. Overall, a very interesting read.
Yamamoto Takato's art is top notch. It's grotesque, detailed, and intriguing. His works have, so far, left me wanting more in terms of plot and characters, though. It's really quite the deep read.
The manga revolves around Shirō Kakei, a methodical lawyer, and his lover Kenji Yabuki, a sociable hairstylist. The manga tells the story of their everyday lives together in their apartment through their cooking and eating habits. The series also provides recipes and cooking tips for the food featured in each chapter.
X/1999 (Vol. 3)
This manga goes quite quickly. I read this volume in 10-15 minutes, and I read very slowly. The art never ceases to impress; the detail is just stunning. I read Tokyo Babylon in hopes that this story would make more sense, but I still find myself a little lost. They keep saying stuff like "Now the end of the world is starting," so I hope that I get some explanations about the different groups. I can't tell who is bad and who is good!
The Tokyo Babylon links don't come in until a little later - keep reading!
Damn almost nothing I read is getting updated