Mullet Death wrote:Is anyone else reading Yamada-kun and the 7 Witches? Pretty funny little comic. Never watched the drama but wish it was an anime instead. On the current chapter now.
Mullet Death wrote:Is anyone else reading Yamada-kun and the 7 Witches? Pretty funny little comic. Never watched the drama but wish it was an anime instead. On the current chapter now.
KazeShiki wrote:Mullet Death wrote:Is anyone else reading Yamada-kun and the 7 Witches? Pretty funny little comic. Never watched the drama but wish it was an anime instead. On the current chapter now.
It was surprisingly decent. But the new arc is incredibly disappointing because it should've just ended after everything was wrapped up. As for anime, forever a tease: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_lTA57N3kI
Mullet Death wrote:You think so? I can see that, but I don't mind the fact that it's continuing. SPOILER: Highlight text to read: It makes sense to me anyway that the ceremony would have ended up creating more witches, and I'm excited to see some more new powers. *Shrugs*
MangaRocks! wrote:Annarasumanara manhwa vol.'s 1-3 (complete)
And Immortal Rain vol.'s 1-11 (complete) + the (really cute! ) one-shots/omake/etc. from the two fanbooks + the 1-volume Touhou Shinigami: Meteor Methuselah Gaiden prequel
Kaori wrote:Ozaki Kaori's take on God is definitely interesting; seeing the spirituality in Immortal Rain and Kamisama ga Uso wo Tsuku, I get the sense that she is not merely using Christianity as a decorative (appealingly foreign) motif but that she herself seems to have some sort of interest in spirituality and God. Personally, I find Ys's prayer at the beginning of v. 10 truly moving.
MangaRocks! wrote:Spirit Circle chapter 22: Anyway, I'm quite liking how the main characters' reincarnations don't actually go in Earth-year time order (i.e., in a straight line from many-years-B.C. on forward)-- they zigzag around both backward and forward in time, yet they're all still the "current" characters' "past" lives. This allows for some really interesting settings, from the various historical eras already shown to sci-fi and beyond. In fact, this next particular past-life that is just getting started is an Earth-time 'future' one (and is indeed a sci-fi setting), and I'm already fascinated by it. SPOILER: Highlight text to read: Also-- re: the explanation Fortuna gave about not seeing Rei again, it's quite interesting that he said the relationship with her is finished, and also that Fortuna didn't want to see Rei... there's definitely something up there. Looking forward to finding out what it is (at the proper time in the narrative, of course).
GeneD wrote: SPOILER: Highlight text to read: I'm really interested in how they're going to explain the time period of the current life he's experiencing. I mean, if it's the actual future and Fuuta and Kouko's lives are still bound together, does that mean the in the current time he doesn't manage to change their fates?
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