I class Fantasy as anything set in a Fantasy World.

Unlike Comics set in the real world which we already know a lot about, Fantasy Comics need to educate us about a whole new world. How well they set it up and get it across can be crucial to their success.

 
 

Demon Diary

Most of the main characters in this story are very silly. Their goofy and provocative actions are constantly flying in the face of the dangerous and serious setting, and yet they always get away with it.

Posted Wednesday 2nd December 2009 by Crazy Choco
 
 

Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play

It’s a traditional tale of a school girl transported to a historical fantasy setting. You may be thinking InuYasha and you wouldn’t be too far off the mark, except that InuYasha is more aimed at male readers, where this is slightly more for female readers.

Posted Wednesday 20th April 2011 by Crazy Choco
 
 

Hibiki's Magic

Imagine a small kitten. No, wait, let's make it a puppy. A really small and really, really cute puppy. Let's say it's found a cardboard box, about three times its size, and it's poking it with it's nose. It's trying to get into the box, but it...

Posted Friday 13th November 2009 by Crazy Choco
 
 

Maburaho

There really hasn't been much thought put into making Maburaho different than anything that has come before, so I can classify it by slotting it neatly into the “Harem” pigeon-hole.

Posted Thursday 20th August 2009 by Crazy Choco