Karneval chapter 56:
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: Mostly a wrapping-up/transitional chapter, but it had a nice sweet scene with Karoku and Nai , as well as the introduction of a new character.Zetsuen no Tempest chapter 25:
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: Ah, so that was the rest of what Hakaze told Jun. It sounds like that really is what she believes she should do, though I'm still not sure if she said that just to shake the others up or not-- but I guess we'll be finding out soon. And it looks like the others are still under the assumption that Yoshino has the heart of the tree, but while that would make sense in some ways, I'm not entirely convinced yet, because I know how this mangaka writes, so I'm expecting at least one more twist there. Also, LOL on them now attempting to find Yoshino's girlfriend in earnest (so they can try to use her against him)-- I can only imagine what's going to happen when Mahiro finally discovers that it was Aika... And two new series:
Taiyou no Ie chapters 1-18 (so far): Hmm, not bad.
The whole setup in the beginning with them ending up living together is actually fairly believable, particularly once things are explored a little more in-depth later on, because of Hiro's situation/personality/feelings + Mao's parents being some of the most selfish and irresponsible ones I've ever seen in a manga
--
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: from nearly the very beginning, Mao's mother continuously (and outright shamelessly) cheated on her husband, a man who really loved her, with the very jerk that he had originally saved her from ... and then, in turn, Mao's father became so apathetic afterwards that he not only gladly pushed Mao out of the house, but even told (a rightfully shocked and angry) Hiro flat-out that he could just go ahead and do whatever he wanted to her if he chose! Also, because of the main characters' respective circles of friends and co-workers, there's actually a fairly good mix of teen and adult characters in the series + scenes in their respective environments (i.e., it's not just set at home and school, but at work and such as well). Oh, and I have to say, I really like Daiki.
He's a great brother (to both Hiro and Mao
), and his personality is so cute (and also quite funny, when he and Mao are in sync
). In short, while it's not "super special miracle" awesome or anything (as Mao would say
), it's pretty good, and it's one that I'll certainly continue following.
And
Skip Beat! vol.'s 1-30 (so far): Whoa, this is good--
really good!
First things first: I've never seen a main shojo heroine with a personality like Kyoko's before
-- because while she can be caring and 'girlish' in her own way at times, she is actually fiercely independent, tenacious when it comes to a challenge, has a pretty impressive dark streak
, and has guts of absolute steel. And fellow actor Ren, his hilariously adorable manager Yashiro, the eccentric agency president, and Kuu Hizuri are all fantastic characters, too.
As for the plot/story, I also found it interesting that, on the one hand, it doesn't take itself too seriously
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: (for example, Kyoko's hilarious little interactive "spirits", Yashiro's electronics-killing touch, another character being an {evil } esper, and etc. are all portrayed as quite real ), along with all of the hilarious (and, in fact, sometimes even hysterical!
) character interactions... and then, on the other hand, there's all the serious (well, when it should be, that is
) showbiz/acting stuff, which is really engaging in and of itself... and the combination works! (Oh, and I also have to make a comment on the art-- this mangaka draws really beautiful eyes!) So, yeah, I'm really loving this, and can't wait for the next volume!