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Originally Posted by Vexx
As others have said, Love Hina comes off better if you remember *when* it was published and that it was the author's second major effort. Otherwise, its like dissing a film from the 1940s because it was made in black'n'white and the pacing and editing has 1940s sensibilities. There's a lot about the series I'm not-so-fond-of but I do reread Motoko's series of arcs on occasion and a couple of the other segments for a bit of nostalgia.
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That is true. Forgetting about the artwork, I would say the storyline is weak though. Shouldnt matter how you look at it, If the storyline of a manga is strong it will attract more attention compared to this.
Time to start reading parallel & pastel now ^^...lets see how those two are hehe.