Rather than attempt to hide it, when talking about a Comic I'll tell you how much of a series I have actually read. How much exactly will be displayed in italics at the very top of the article. If I've reached the end of a series, if I've read everything that has been published so far, or in some cases if I feel I've reach enough that I know what the series is like, then I'll write up a full review. | ||
S.S. AstroS.S. Astro is 4 panel strip staring the teachers of the titular Japanese school. It’s set out like a newspaper strip, though I’m not sure I could imagine a newspaper that would actually carry it. Posted Sunday 28th November 2010 by Crazy Choco
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SaiyukiPut simply, Saiyuki is a typical Action Manga. The four main protagonists could loosely be called “heroes”, and face off against another group of what look like “villains”, until another group betray the first group and become the “real” villains. Posted Tuesday 1st September 2009 by Crazy Choco
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Shoulder a Coffin KuroThe title of this Manga seems an odd contrast: A coffin is a dark and somber object, but to carry one around is a bit silly. But in a way this does do the series some justice; Shoulder a Coffin Kuro frequently switches between lighthearted and dark stories. Posted Sunday 5th December 2010 by Crazy Choco
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Sluggy FreelanceSluggy stars Torg, a goofy young man who is often between jobs, Riff, an inventor whose inventions tend to drive or at least trigger most of the plot-lines, and Bun Bun, a violent, slightly misanthropic, badass anti-hero who just happens to be a small lop rabbit. Posted Tuesday 11th August 2009 by Crazy Choco
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