Sentences with phrase «just about any manga»

Go to just about any manga reviewer's site and you'll see this one praised up and down.

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Just a guy tryin to find someone to feel out with and have witty conversation about anime, manga or just life in genJust a guy tryin to find someone to feel out with and have witty conversation about anime, manga or just life in genjust life in general
Imagine yourself curled up with a beautiful anime - lover on your couch on a chilly winter night enjoying the latest anime movie release or chatting about a new manga you've just read over a latte in a cozy coffee shop.
I love anime and reading manga and looking for some one to just talk about it with me.
Just passionate about Anime and Manga, I often drift away in my own little world and I guess I am just not normal enough for relationships, so I'm kinda out of optiJust passionate about Anime and Manga, I often drift away in my own little world and I guess I am just not normal enough for relationships, so I'm kinda out of optijust not normal enough for relationships, so I'm kinda out of options.
Since my whole life is anime and manga, I want to neet a person tbat just wants to talk about anime and will cuddle with me ask we watch anime.
I used to be very japan games / movies / manga - focused until one day I realized how much quality stuff is going on just around me and how much I'm about to miss.
is a quirky shojo manga series with a heroine who is about more than just looking for love.
The second best selling manga series in the world, and it's just second - rate crap in SJ that Viz doesn't care about.
The Women in Manga panel was interesting, especially JuYoun Lee's comments about not just women in Korean manhwa, but Korean comics in general.
Sold through Tokyopop, this manga is available in just about every bookstore across North America.
The series is at 6 volumes and is just as much about creating manga as it is a rom - com, so there's little wonder it was popular.
Just a couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the status of Digital Manga, Inc.'s...
Just a couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the status of Digital Manga, Inc.'s Kickstarters and the rumor that they are on the verge of closing.
I was just talking about this with another manga fan the other day about how nice it would be to be able to read manga on - the - go without carrying inches thick of manga books.
If you are all about the supper natural or even if you just like sword fights, then check this manga out!
But just about the only free option for most manga and light novels, however, is borrowing from your local library.
Amazon is getting serious about manga and the company has just launched a Kindle Manga Model in Jmanga and the company has just launched a Kindle Manga Model in JManga Model in Japan.
01)-- the team of Death Note makes a manga about making manga — and the fourth volume of Ooku in which it feels like the faux - Shakespearean speech that I really dislike seems more toned down (or is that just me?).
Manga A Japanese publisher has just published a collection of five stories about Okinawa by Barefoot Gen creator Keiji Nakazawa, who died in 2012.
Getting back to the roots of the manga in this volume is just what we needed to refresh Toriko for us and remind us about the oddity of the series and its plot.
Oddly specific, but the results are fascinating and might just give you a few ideas about what manga series to... Read more»
Just about every current manga publisher showed up for shipping this week; seven publishers total for a variety of manga titles.
In the latest volume of Osamu Tezuka's Black Jack, the good doctor goes above and beyond the call of duty many times to show that he's just about the coolest manga character there is.
Oddly specific, but the results are fascinating and might just give you a few ideas about what manga series to check out next.
Now Digital is the most digital of all manga publishers, releasing its work on just about every platform there is — Kindle, Nook, its own iOS app (when it's not getting thrown off for the naughty bits), its own eManga website, and just in the past few weeks, iBooks, DriveThruComics and Wowio.
This is about half the price of print manga which puts it in just the right range, especially since it can be accessed from anywhere, making it about as portable as you can get.
If you're heading to WonderCon this week — or maybe just thinking about it — Deb Aoki has a rundown of the attractions for manga and anime lovers.
I guess there's something soothing about reading manga where the characters are just hanging out enjoying themselves.
I've become addicted to manga about making manga ever since Bakuman, but this one looks just plain fun!
Tokyo Ghoul is a good anime, but the manga sucks... I don't really know why, because the plot is the same... But I just can't read more than one chapter of it without having my brain annoying me about how bored it is and how we should playing Splatoon or watching porn instead of reading Tokyo Ghoul.
I'm really glad about the exclusive attacks that each costume has, but Luffy is not a Kung - Fu user, they should stick to his regular «Rubber - Fu» to keep the character faithful moveset wise, but it's just me, actually KF Luffy could be an alternate TS Luffy with different attacks like GGn Ufo / Jet Bullet / Jet Hammer / or even my favorite attack Luffy has in his entire arsenal: Eagle Bazooka, and the hypermove could be Elephant Gatling, and Afro Luffy could be an alternate PT Luffy with moves like GGn Hanabi / Tsuchi / Gigant Rifle and the hypermove has to be the «Flail», to mimic he manga at the point.
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