I keep sending care packages of manga to my deprived friend in another city and forgetting to take notes on them first. So, just to cover these, brief notes with probably an unhelpful lack of detail...
( Pluto, Naoki Urasawa, v1-2. )
( 20th Century Boys, Naoki Urasawa, v1-2. )
( Silver Diamond, Shiho Sugiura, v1-2. )
( With the light: raising an autistic child, Keiko Tobe, v1-2. )
Anyway, I'm enjoying all of these, for different reasons, and the recipient of the care packages is bribing me with the next volume of 20th century boys, amongst others. I'd recommend all of them, although not necessarily to the same people. I am also toying with the first volumes of Vagabond (because I love Real), Kaze Hikaru (because I am trying to read more shoujo, and this has fight scenes) and Rurouni Kenshin, which should generate vast amounts of historical confusion if I combine them all. And I've finished Banana Fish, which was outstandingly brilliant, but it's taking me a while to write up the last two volumes.
( Pluto, Naoki Urasawa, v1-2. )
( 20th Century Boys, Naoki Urasawa, v1-2. )
( Silver Diamond, Shiho Sugiura, v1-2. )
( With the light: raising an autistic child, Keiko Tobe, v1-2. )
Anyway, I'm enjoying all of these, for different reasons, and the recipient of the care packages is bribing me with the next volume of 20th century boys, amongst others. I'd recommend all of them, although not necessarily to the same people. I am also toying with the first volumes of Vagabond (because I love Real), Kaze Hikaru (because I am trying to read more shoujo, and this has fight scenes) and Rurouni Kenshin, which should generate vast amounts of historical confusion if I combine them all. And I've finished Banana Fish, which was outstandingly brilliant, but it's taking me a while to write up the last two volumes.