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Quote from: Haruna on August 20, 2017, 12:23:44 PMQuote from: Ponyfan on August 07, 2017, 10:25:51 AMThe bookstore finally got Honey So Sweet volume 2 in so I bought volume 1 and 2 today. PonyfanPonyfanAwesome! I hope you liked it I feel like it strikes a good balance between sweet and realistic, and the artwork is lovely. I did. I will definitely be picking up more volumes of Honey So Sweet.
Quote from: Ponyfan on August 07, 2017, 10:25:51 AMThe bookstore finally got Honey So Sweet volume 2 in so I bought volume 1 and 2 today. PonyfanPonyfanAwesome! I hope you liked it I feel like it strikes a good balance between sweet and realistic, and the artwork is lovely.
The bookstore finally got Honey So Sweet volume 2 in so I bought volume 1 and 2 today. Ponyfan
Quote from: Haruna on August 20, 2017, 12:23:44 PMQuote from: Einhornbaby on August 15, 2017, 10:59:38 PMIm reading Detective Conan these days . . . I've never read the Detective Conan manga, but my sister has; I have watched pretty much every Detective Conan anime episode Westerners can get their hands on. It's my sister's favorite series and so we often get her foreign DVDs of the series as gifts. There are so crazy many! Close to 800 episodes at this point, I think. I want Conan to finally get big again and end up with Ran and to finally find out who the Black Org boss is! It's been, like, 20 years, lol . . . Lol I tend to ask myself WHY am I still reading / watching this as every episode / story comes out the same or pretty much like the 799 we watched before... but then its still kinda funny how the mysterys get solved, so I still read and watch it
Quote from: Einhornbaby on August 15, 2017, 10:59:38 PMIm reading Detective Conan these days . . . I've never read the Detective Conan manga, but my sister has; I have watched pretty much every Detective Conan anime episode Westerners can get their hands on. It's my sister's favorite series and so we often get her foreign DVDs of the series as gifts. There are so crazy many! Close to 800 episodes at this point, I think. I want Conan to finally get big again and end up with Ran and to finally find out who the Black Org boss is! It's been, like, 20 years, lol . . .
Im reading Detective Conan these days . . .
Quote from: Lady Frostbite on August 13, 2017, 01:08:50 AMAw, man, Gravitation! That was one of two 'starter' yaoi titles that most people in my time got in on. The other was Sanami Matoh's FAKE, the one I got into I tried Gravitation, got the first two volumes but I honestly couldn't get into it because of the characters.Junjou Romantica is a classic I simply haven't read, I probably should. I love World's Greatest First Love by the same manga-ka, weirdlyEDIT: Sorry Taffeta, didn't realise you were also talking about that title I really got into that title since, well, I sympathised with the tight deadlines parts and nods towards manga publishing as at the time I was working in a comic shop soliciting online titles for the company website. I am waiting on Vol.7 but manga titles are suddenly having weird releases in the UK, it's damn annoyingxD It's my bad for using the Japanese name, probably. For some reason I've never read the Junjou manga. I watched the anime, but I've only read the Sekaiichi manga. I love the anime for both though I think the start of Junjou kind of waves a big flag in your face THIS IS YAOI! The problem with Sekaiichi is that half of it is in manga and half of it is in novel form as far as I can tell. Manga is just Ritsu and Shouta's stories and the others- Chiaki and Yokozawa's stories are novels. I've got some of the latter but none of Chiaki and Hattori's storyline :/ I didn't realise there was an issue with the translated volumes coming out. I can't remember if the last one I read was 10 or 11...? Which means there is still a bunch to come out in English and no excuse for no translations O.o.I like Sekaiichi better except that I adore Hiroki in Junjou Egoist and his book-throwing wall-headbutting general incompetence at anything that isn't academia.
Aw, man, Gravitation! That was one of two 'starter' yaoi titles that most people in my time got in on. The other was Sanami Matoh's FAKE, the one I got into I tried Gravitation, got the first two volumes but I honestly couldn't get into it because of the characters.Junjou Romantica is a classic I simply haven't read, I probably should. I love World's Greatest First Love by the same manga-ka, weirdlyEDIT: Sorry Taffeta, didn't realise you were also talking about that title I really got into that title since, well, I sympathised with the tight deadlines parts and nods towards manga publishing as at the time I was working in a comic shop soliciting online titles for the company website. I am waiting on Vol.7 but manga titles are suddenly having weird releases in the UK, it's damn annoying
Finished what I had concerning Resident Evil Mangas... Now what to read? Anybody with an advise on what horror / zombie stuff I should try next?
Finally got another volume of Honey So Sweet. Ponyfan
How does everyone storing their manga? At the moment I keep mine in special DVD storage boxes for the most precious ones, and large DVD moving storage boxes for all the rest. They're nice and snug inside, even holds the over-large Juné volumes! But once I finally get a bookcase for my manga ... I had the DVD tower from IKEA but I found it a) too tall! I'm only 5'2! and b) the chambers far too narrow. Manga were either packed a slight too loose or REALLY tightly which had me worried about damaging edges taking them in/out.I am trying to find a bookcase that has glass doors so I can admire the collection (I know, I'm weird over a bunch of £6-£10 books ) and keep out dust, but doesn't have huge gaps at the top and front, and doesn't have pegs holding the shelf in place that could press into the back/front of bookending manga.
Quote from: Ponyfan on November 04, 2017, 01:01:00 PMFinally got another volume of Honey So Sweet. PonyfanYay! Which one are you on now? I'm trying to pace myself, but I think I'm going to buy the last volume soon.