Now, normally I wouldn't expect a tech journalist to know
everything about the manga world, but this guy sounds like a manga fan.
Yes, there is a bit of wackiness, and yes, there is some very bloody violence, but
everything about this manga is a throw back to an older Japan, a bubble - economy Japan before the pop.
I loved
everything about this manga.
Not exact matches
I'm a single guy who loves anime,
manga, drawing, Japanese culture and
everything about Japan.
Anime and
manga fans certainly had much to be excited
about — Viz announced it was adding Bleach to Shonen Jump, Funimation picked up Vexille from the production team that did Appleseed (well, it certainly seemed like a good idea at the time, although in retrospect, perhaps not so much), and several publishers snagged good series that were criminally under - read by U.S. audiences and subsequently stopped before their full runs were complete: Seven Seas» Hayate X Blade, Del Rey's Me and the Devil Blues, pretty much
everything announced by Broccoli Books and CMX.