Manga "interbie"

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Manga "interbie"

Postby Bobtheduck » Tue Aug 26, 2003 9:44 pm

I don't have a lot of manga and haven't read much...

But I have read some of Love Hina, Kodocha, Marmalade Boy, And I tried reading Great Teacher Onizuka but I couldn't get very far in it...

Oh, and I think I read some of Mars too...

Before that, I bought Evengelion (3 issues, not the TPB) and Nadesico and Pokemon, oh and i bought a few issues of Sailormoon and go a Sailromoon SuperS TPB. I threw all of them away, but I really shouldn't have...

In any case, I only own 1 manga now, it's Kodocha TPB 1. kodocha is a great series, and it can get extremely silly, but it's also very emotional. It's one of the best anime I'd ever seen (even though the anime was much crazier than the Manga) and I loved the Manga. I want to start getting more copies.

Another Manga I started to get into was Marmalade Boy. I really got into it, and I was upset when I had to stop reading it when I came home. That is a great story.

Well, in any case if you have read either of these manga, we can talk about them...
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Postby Animom » Mon Sep 08, 2003 10:17 pm

Yes, I read kodocha. I really liked it. It was the only series I've read and I felt absolutely addicted to it. I've read #1 through #6. (There may be more available now.) Yes, parts were silly, even improbable -- but I really enjoyed this series. I liked the authors side bars -- they added greatly to my interest. The characters are vivid and each in their own way memorable and appealing.

Anime hasn't hit the libraries here. I wish manga was available to borrow. But I guess that day is coming.
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Postby ShiroiHikari » Tue Sep 09, 2003 10:32 am

; - ; I wanna be able to check out manga from the library~

Seriously, that would rawk.
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Postby BrianC » Tue Sep 09, 2003 10:48 am

A few manga titles have hit libraries where I live, but most of them aren't complete.
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Postby Bobtheduck » Sun Sep 21, 2003 3:17 am

Hmm... I think the world would be just fine if every piece of DBZ media and merchandise disappeared right now, though some hardcore fans may be holding up heavy things with their tapes... And some may have built their houses out of the books and tapes (and DVDs when that came around) so maybe not...

Anyhow, despite Tokyopop's less than perfect history (Initial D and Chobits), they were very accurate on what I read in Kodocha. It was a very good job, and I love the story, but i only wish they'd explain some of the cultural issues (oyakodon baka for instance)
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Postby Saint Kevin » Fri Jan 30, 2004 2:53 pm

Hmm...the library...that's a great idea! With my access to every library in Colorado, (Cool college library networking system) I just might be able to find some manga to read. Thanks, Gypsy. ;)
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Postby Kite » Fri Jan 30, 2004 3:08 pm

Anime hasn't hit the libraries here. I wish manga was available to borrow. But I guess that day is coming.
My libary has had spirited away,GOTFF,Gundam wing endless waltz, 5 or more ranma mangas the first CCS,DBZ and NGE. EDIT:Everything after gundam wing is manga. They also have a book on anime.
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Postby Lochaber Axe » Sun Feb 01, 2004 12:34 pm

At my library, there is a wall that is nothing but pink. The pink comes from all the paperback romance novels on it. What was strange was that while I was passing it, I spied manga on it once. I guess being in that location they were Shoujo, but I stopped looking for them when some women started to look at me weirdly. I guess I can't blame them, a shaggy six foot guy crouching down to look at romance novels... that would creep anyone out.

The only thing anime related I found besides those was the Robotech anime written in book form. No artwork except for the covers, and that definitely makes the experience different. I would have prefered the anime or at least the manga.
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Postby Debitt » Sun Feb 01, 2004 1:31 pm

the local library near my place has started shelving the AKIRA series, which I tried to read but gave up on because of my short attention span. ^^;

Aside from that, the only other anime related things in libraries around here are Spirited Away and Mononoke Hime artbooks. ^^;
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