Hoshi, tantei-chan wrote:
While not the manga, I'm reading the Durarara light novels starting from Volume 4 since I heard that the anime ended at volume 3. I can't check it though since I can't find translations for the 3rd volume .
The 4th volume was crazy! It's hard to stop reading when you still don't know exactly what's happening. It keeps jumping from one part of the day to the other pretty much like episode 12.5, the special. But it was still pretty good so far.
Onto volume 5!
:3
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"Is a reason necessary? I don't know why you would kill someone but as for saving someone-- a logical mind isn't needed, right?" -Kudo Shinichi
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spn wrote:
I've started Hayate no Gotoku recently and thought about re-reading Love Hina.
1. Hayate rules the world.
2. I doubt Love Hina holds up at all. It was like the first manga I read in like...2004 and I've seen so many better comedies. And Love Hina is probably only popular for popularizing harem manga.
Still reading D.Gray-Man (annoying long running shounen series...) but am also reading through what's available of the Accel World manga since I like the anime so far. There's only 10 chapters, but the things are freaking long...
Currently I'm reading 'Watashi ni xx Shinasai' and I've gotta say it's pretty good ~nya!
~nya!
"Oh, don't give me that! None of you are saints, some of you are just good at hiding your sins!" - Our grade school teacher ~nya... She REALLY believed in our innocence didn't she
The resident DCTP mother kitty ~nya!
Toriko's apparently huge in Japan right now. I have the first 2 volumes and I can kinda see why as it's a throwback to when shonen was more about goofy muscle guys and less bi-shonen.
kkslider5552000 wrote:
Toriko's apparently huge in Japan right now. I have the first 2 volumes and I can kinda see why as it's a throwback to when shonen was more about goofy muscle guys and less bi-shonen.
kkslider5552000 wrote:
Toriko's apparently huge in Japan right now. I have the first 2 volumes and I can kinda see why as it's a throwback to when shonen was more about goofy muscle guys and less bi-shonen.
kkslider5552000 wrote:
Toriko's apparently huge in Japan right now. I have the first 2 volumes and I can kinda see why as it's a throwback to when shonen was more about goofy muscle guys and less bi-shonen.
Have you read any of Toriko online?
I'm not a poor person, no.
Ah, I was just wondering how far you've gotten in the series.