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There wasn't much Rosario + Vampire Season II translated, so I finished that pretty quickly. Finally decided to pick up Inuyasha to see how everything wraps up.
Where has the world gone to? Kids beating up towels stabbing it setting it on fire just to burry it in the backyard, coz daddy hit them with it in the tub.
Stopped by the local library today and saw they got a couple of new series in, so I decided to pick up the first six volumes of Eureka Seven. As well as volumes 9-22 of Bleach.
Yup, it's getting damn exciting! Just hope they will pick up the anime again, also am reading Fairy Tail aswell.
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Where has the world gone to? Kids beating up towels stabbing it setting it on fire just to burry it in the backyard, coz daddy hit them with it in the tub.
Where has the world gone to? Kids beating up towels stabbing it setting it on fire just to burry it in the backyard, coz daddy hit them with it in the tub.
I'm reading Nana right now. I'll admit that I avoided buying it for a while, mostly on the grounds of its popularity and because I'm also reading Gentleman's Alliance Cross, Gokusen, and Skip Beat, but the translation's slow on all three, and Nana's actually popular for a rather good reason. I really like it, which mostly means that I've gone through twelve volumes in two days.
Gantz
Tekkonkin kreet
Claymore
Konjiki no Gash!
GTO
One Piece
Naruto
Bleach
Mahou Sensei Negima
Chrono Chrsade(i think thats it)
Full metal Alchemist
Pastel
Tenjou Tenge
Shounan Junai Gumi
and Bakuman
thats what im reading nowadays
Pokemon Special.
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What? Alright, I was surprised when they showed the more...expected consequence of a giant mantis with blades for arms fighting an opponent, and especially when Lance blew up Vermillion City for fun. It's still kiddy, but it's definitely not the anime.
Shonen Jump seems to have added Tegami Bachi and Ultimo to it's monthly lineup, so I'm reading those as well. Both seem to be decent (though I've only read the first chapter of Ultimo).