ich1990 (post: 1395934) wrote:For those of you have read this series already:[spoiler]Who the heck is the teddy bear? Is it Bora's other body? I am confused.....[/spoiler]
Atria35 (post: 1397609) wrote:Ugh. Just finished one called Shadow Star (aka Narutaru). This is unwanted child of Pokemon and Evangelion, minus the Christian symbolism, created when on a caffiene high when staying up past midnight. Not very good (though it gives you something to chew on philisophically and psychologically). But compared to some of his other works, I'm disappointed.
blkmage (post: 1397650) wrote:Are you suggesting that the manga with this OP features terrible things happening to children?
[spoiler]It does.[/spoiler]
Atria35 (post: 1397609) wrote:Ugh. Just finished one called Shadow Star (aka Narutaru). This is unwanted child of Pokemon and Evangelion, minus the Christian symbolism, created when on a caffiene high when staying up past midnight. Not very good (though it gives you something to chew on philisophically and psychologically). But compared to some of his other works, I'm disappointed.
blkmage (post: 1397650) wrote:Are you suggesting that the manga with this OP features terrible things happening to children?
[spoiler]It does.[/spoiler]
Welcome to the world of Mohiro Kitoh, a man I dislike strongly enough to name my heavily intoxicated computer after. Not for Shadow Star though - Bokurano is the name of my beef with him.Atria35 (post: 1397706) wrote:Yes. I'm familiar with that OP.
[spoiler]Whoever though of it deserves the stocks and perhaps a public whipping, merely for the sheer deception that it gives. [/spoiler]
Coincidentally, it was Sanji who also convinced me to stick with the series awhile longer until it got its kick. Twenty-something volumes in, he's still my favorite character.ich1990 (post: 1397704) wrote:One Piece vol. 5
Sanji makes his entrance, and suddenly I am very interested in this series again.
Fish and Chips (post: 1397815) wrote:Welcome to the world of Mohiro Kitoh, a man I dislike strongly enough to name my heavily intoxicated computer after. Not for Shadow Star though - Bokurano is the name of my beef with him.
Atria35 (post: 1397817) wrote:I'm familiar with Mohiro Kitoh- I've read Bokurano and a few other works by him. And, quite frankly, Bokurano was better than Shadow Star, as depressing as it was.
Soul Eater chapters 1 and 2- decided to read these to get a flavor of what was in the story, and I have to say, I'm hooked! This is awesome.
Bakuman vol 1- decided to reread this, and I like it. The only problem I have with it is [spoiler]the implicit sexism it presents- they say that one girl is cute because she's only average in intelligence, while another girl that is smart is automatically less apealing. While they try to caveat this by saying she's stuck-up, they don't say that it's her attitude that makes her less appealing, it's her intelligence. Not cool.[/spoiler]
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1397823) wrote:Soul Eater is great, but the way you write it, did you read the pilot? It introduces all seven mains, and is more like three chapters labeled as chapter zero.
Bokurano's great reading, actually, until he burns it to the ground with that last chapter. I don't think I've been more dissatisfied with an ending in my life.Atria35 (post: 1397817) wrote:I'm familiar with Mohiro Kitoh- I've read Bokurano and a few other works by him. And, quite frankly, Bokurano was better than Shadow Star, as depressing as it was.
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