Got a nice group of chapters from continuing series *plus* some excellent brand-new stuff this time!
As for the continuing stuff:
Gin no Saji, a.k.a. Silver Spoon, chapter 78: LOL, Tokiwa was actually useful for once!
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: (...Well, initially, anyway. ) Also, BWAHAHA at that bombshell Hachiken's brother just dropped on him (and the readers)! Karneval "Gareki's side story" part 2: Nice wrap-up of the side story.
Taiyou no Ie chapter 23: Oh dear...
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: Chi-chan's visit was pretty amusing at first, but then it quickly turned quite inappropriate (and really awkward). (Although it did go back to funny again once Hiro accidentally heard some of that conversation... ) *Ahem!* That stuff aside, Mao's visit home went pretty much exactly as I'd been expecting-- in other words, it was pretty bad between her and her dad -- although at least her step-mom was trying. All the stuff with Mao and Hiro after that was pretty adorable, though. Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun chapter 42: Lots of awesome friendship in this chapter.
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: And the Natsume x Sasayan stuff was so sweet, too! And
Zetsuen no Tempest chapter 26: You know, I love the fact that there can be an entire chapter here solely dedicated to
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: four people standing around talking about how to find out who Yoshino's girlfriend is (the identity of whom the readers have already known for quite a long time )-- well, plus a few flashback scenes here and there-- and it's still interesting! I'm also continuing to really like Hanemura -- the way that he's so perceptive of certain things because he's looking at them from the outside made for another great deduction on his part at the end (and a great absolute-stunned-silence-in-response final panel/cliffhanger, too, LOL ). And as for the new stuff:
Hibi Chouchou chapters 1-27 (so far): This is such a sweet manga.
The main guy is very nice, and talkative enough around other guys (...unless they're bullies, in which case it'll end with them running away from him in fear, LOL!
), but is actually *very* shy of talking to girls... and the main girl was born with such extraordinary beauty that she's been both harassed and put on an unapproachable pedestal for it her entire life, with everyone but her closest family and friends seeing her only for what she looks and sounds like on the surface, eventually driving her to close herself off from nearly all expression and communication whatsoever (...though, surprisingly, she can actually be quite assertive about what she wants when she manages to get out the words
). Putting these two characters together makes for a very well-matched, but also very shy and awkward, couple.
Yet, even though they're way more shy and awkward with each other (especially in terms of conversation!) than, say-- picking the nearest example I can think of here, though the personalities are different-- the main couple in
Kimi ni Todoke, somehow this relationship is moving way faster than that one (and, as you might imagine, that is definitely *NOT* a complaint!
). Really, this couple is seriously adorable.
Plus, all the friends of both main characters actively support them and encourage their progress, as well as try to help them gradually improve their communication abilities. And the sole 'rival' present is not only mostly comedic (though somewhat sympathetic later on), but has no hope nor chance of interfering, and (thankfully) creates no angst whatsoever.
In other words, this is just a sweet and cute and innocent and adorable romance.
Looking forward to the next chapter!
Also,
Tenken: Whoa.
This was another recommendation from Kaori, and it was fantastic!
It's a one-volume indie manga which uses the legend of "Yamata no Orochi" as both its introduction and its base, the main part of the story taking place in a post-apocalyptic future. I really liked everything about it-- the brushy style of art; the interesting legend, and how it was woven into the 'real world' later on; how the monster itself was genuinely, chillingly powerful (to the point where you wonder how it could even be fought at all); the great, strong main characters, and their equally strong bond with each other; the great suspense; and, of course, the great ending! Really, it was just all-around excellent. I am so glad that
One Peace Books released this here, and that Kaori alerted me to its very existence-- this book is so unknown it's criminal (seriously,
only 40 people on MAL other than myself even have this on their list right now?
), when really everyone who enjoys a great story with great art should give it a read!