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Manga Hive: Midori no Hibi
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Blog Hidden in the Net. I adore this story! Created by Kazurou Inoue. I raced through this manga. It's such a change from what I normally read. It's a real teenage love story, except it's paranormal - but hey, what's wrong with that! When I first heard it was a story about a girl on this guy's right hand, I thought. right - that's weird. Somehow Midori ends up as Seiji's right hand. Initially it is hard for both of them, but they grow on each other! The creator has captured the heart of teenage love - th...
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Manga Hive: Naruto
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Blog Hidden in the Net. Masashi Kishimoto is the master behind Naruto. This man's imagination is incredible. I admire him greatly - and wish that he would blog somewhere. But most likely he has no time, considering he's turning out 16-19 pages of Naruto a week. No, we must leave him be! I make do with the little blogs he does in the published manga volumes that he does. And hope nothing awful happens to him before he finishes. And the tragedy (for which there seems an abundance) the noble themes (accessi...
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Manga Hive: Not Enough Manga
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Blog Hidden in the Net. About 3 years ago now I discovered manga. Before that I read 'comic's well, what I thought were comics. They were from Image and Marvel - although I always lent towards Image as my favoured comic choice. At the time I started reading Ranma 1/2, and that manga really opened up my eyes. A boy who changed into a girl? Then I started watching Naruto. Perhaps scenes like this (about the time they took it off air). And so I'm going to use this space in the cyber universe to spew out my ...
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Manga Hive: Manga vs Traditional Novels
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Blog Hidden in the Net. Manga vs Traditional Novels. Firstly, I could find no comments on this on the net - perhaps I wasn't looking hard enough, but I found that interesting. This topic has been on my mind for the last couple of weeks. When I realized I wanted to read manga more than a traditional book, and I started to wonder at why that was. Why I was desperate, hungering to read manga stories - so that I zoomed through them? I must offer some arguement for the written book though. Ha! This is why I t...
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Manga Hive: January 2011
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Blog Hidden in the Net. Manga vs Traditional Novels. Firstly, I could find no comments on this on the net - perhaps I wasn't looking hard enough, but I found that interesting. This topic has been on my mind for the last couple of weeks. When I realized I wanted to read manga more than a traditional book, and I started to wonder at why that was. Why I was desperate, hungering to read manga stories - so that I zoomed through them? I must offer some arguement for the written book though. Ha! This is why I t...
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Manga Hive: Kuroshitsuji
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Blog Hidden in the Net. Or otherwise known as Black Butler. Created by Yana Toboso. To deal/ eradicate those who trouble normal society and the underground. So the young Ciel has many enemies wanting to do away with him, not least the ones who killed him and his family. He has a great need for protection. I've become obsessed with this manga. I read it in one week! Watched the anime in the same time. All the details are specific ie clothing, accessories, the food! Still working on this! I've much to add.