2011-02-09, 13:57 | Link #101 |
Wordy b@stard
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Mid-Tejas
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I'm getting ready to re-read this whole series for the third time. It is the kind of title that gets under your skin in such small bits that you begin to live in it's world more than many manga which seem like one is watching TV.
Equally, as the story winds down it does so in a manner that leaves one with a lingering feeling of having BEEN somewhere, yet GONE nowhere. It twinkles out like the diamonds on the water at sunset. One moment, you're considering it and the next, it's simply no longer there... |
2011-03-13, 00:59 | Link #103 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
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can we get a more active group started here since the powers that be will not let me inform people of a page where I've been trying to get an active thread started?
If Ashinano hadn't ended YKK when he did, perhaps the need for a new discussion place wouldn't be necessary. YKK is the only manga from the past 10 years to stir my interest. Everything else out there is not worth the time, not even Kabu No Isaki, which is sadly inferior to YKK. |
2022-02-16, 19:53 | Link #107 | |
Scanlator
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Now when is the anime coming out (yeah, I know about the two Sony double-OAVs with Choro Club soundtracks, I mean a real bookended series)?
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