Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2020 6:52 pm That was so cringey. Hey, the ‘90’s called, they want their comedy tropes back. Or maybe it’s from the ‘80’s? The TV was a CRT in a cabinet and the school nurse (who strips for some reason?) was smoking indoors. And the main character reads to me as a middle aged Boomer projecting himself as a high school lesbian. “Girls look so good in men’s shirts”.”what old man wouldn’t be seduced by that line”? Who are they trying to kid? If there are any women working on these scripts I’d be surprised. Let me know if it improves or develops a plot.
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Japanese-American Solo Artist and FAKY Member AKINA Releases First Self-Written Single, ‘Gravity’ – A Tale of Falling in Vain for Impossible Love
Dec 18th 2020
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AKINA stands out in the J-pop world. With her Japanese-American roots and childhood spent moving between countries around the world, this rising solo artist and FAKY member has a rich multicultural outlook that informs her music. Now AKINA celebrates the release of her second solo single, ‘Gravity’, released on Dec 18th accompanied by a music video.
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Evangelion: Legend of the Piko-Piko Middle School Students Manga Creators Draw 2 New Mega Man Manga
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Yūshi Kuwata, Yukito recently ended
Super no Oniisan manga
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Rockman) franchise announced on Thursday that manga creator duo Yūshi Kawata and Yukito will draw two new manga for the franchise in Kadokawa s Young Ace UP website. The announcement noted that both manga will be comedy manga.
The pair recently ended their
Super no Oniisan (Older Brother of the Supermarket) manga on November 4. The writer/artist duo are the creators of the
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Just another Mangamo subscription where Kodansha gives them a sampling of their series but none of the completed or ongoing ones have even a majority of their chapters.
Kodansha really just needs their own vault subscription like Viz has so they can put complete series up. Until that happens, I m really not interested in these manga subscriptions that basically have a couple volumes worth of chapters for series with 20+ volumes.
I recommend keeping an eye for Kodansha comics on Humble Bundle. Twice this year I quadrupled my manga library, with many completed series, fresh digital only releases and some current titles. Best manga investment this year.