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However, I also got thinking started thinking:out of all the anime series adapted from manga that I have watched the past years, which manga author and concept impressed me the most? And with that, two names stood out: Mohiro Kitoh (Bokura no, Narutaru) and Shimizu Reiko (Himitsu). The above manga I all found thanks to Mangahelpers, with the exception of Mix of which I knew it just recently started. With this I’m going to especially take care to not get overwhelmed by them, so I’m not going to touch upon them just yet, and at least for this first week trust my own judgment in finding stuff. I never expected that there would be so many though. If anything the characterization seems to be the weakest part of this manga so far, as very little time was spent on it and the characters are rather one-sided.Ī Million Pound Love- ch.01: When I started this experiment, I figured that people would start to recommend me things. This first chapter was mostly set-up and introduction to a number characters, some of which are very easily ticked off. Inherit the Stars – ch.01: This is hard sci-fi, but what caught my attention about it is how it intends to combine the first ventures of humans into space, together with the human race of 50 thousand years ago, and I’m interested in how they’re going to do it. I only want to know why the two main characters are brothers and yet not twins.
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I’m not going to keep up with this, for a few simple reasons though: first of all, this is bound to get an anime anyway second of all, Touch took bloody ages to get going, and for this experiment I want to follow series that immediately catch my attention, and this episode just didn’t catch my attention enough, plus the baseball throwing scenes just miss something when they’re not animated. I can see that he shuffled around the different character roles in order to make this similar, yet still different from his other works, with this time there being a lot of twins, and no hints of romance yet. Mix – ch.01: Mix is Mitsuru Adachi’s next work, meant as a spiritual successor to Touch, taking place 26 years after that series. No offense to the scanlator, but the story is already hard enough to follow without those stiff and half-broken sentences. Also I feel that this was a victim of a bad translation. The actions of the guy in the story in particular could have been better explained. It’s a cute little romance, and the twist at the end was well done, but there were a few things that didn’t fit well. Focusing around a girl who misses a finger, it’s the kind of story that feels really vague and confusing when you start it, but at the end things come together. It seemed to have won an award, and the scanlator really seemed to like it so I gave it a try. Phantom Syndrome (Oneshot): This is a manhua one-shot I randomly checked out. There are a lot of neat ideas into just this one chapter here. And even then this manga goes into a different direction by punishing the lead character for her behavior by making her a guardian spirit who does nothing but sit around a person from start to finish. It has created this world in which these spirits are actually educated while they wait for sometimes even years in order to be born again. It’s got this interesting take on reincarnation, and the lead character is this spirit who is waiting to be reincarnated. Hito Hitori Futari – ch.01: This was the first manga that caught my attention and so far I like this first chapter a lot. I guess that for the format, I’ll use the same short blurbs I use for last season’s Kaleidoscope. So for now, I’m going to pick a bunch of first chapters of manga that seem interesting and are fairly recent so that they don’t have many chapters yet, and I’ll continue covering them if they catch my attention enough. I want first want to experiment a bit, as accessible as possible. I’m also not going to burn myself out by trying to tackle complete series that take forever to finish. I am really new to manga though, so I still have no idea what my taste is in terms of mangas. this season is relatively small, so good enough for such an experiment. The focus will remain on the manga though. Okay, so I think I know what I’m going to do now: cover manga and whenever I feel like it and have enough time write some sort of Studio spotlight. I can’t do all of those at the same time. When I released the poll I secretly hoped that there would be one item that stood out in terms of amount of votes, but right now there seem to be a lot of people who want me to blog two extra series, cover manga and write recommendation posts. One of the difficulties with this blog is trying to please everyone.