2010-07-06, 12:57 | Link #1 |
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G.A. Geijutsuka Art Design Class
Geijutsuka Art Design Class (GA 芸術科アートデザインクラス)
Genre (j) - yon-komi, seinen Genre (e) - comedy, slice of life Plot Summary: It's Kisaragi's first year in G.A.: the specialized art and design department at her high school. The timid Kisaragi has a lot to learn, but with the help of a very unique group of friends, even the most difficult lesson becomes loads of fun - if not downright silly! With the aid of full-color pages throughout, you too can learn the basics of color theory and become a great artist yourself! Satoko Kiyuduki, creator of Shoulder-a-Coffin Kuro, melds art class and manga in a whole new way! Manga-ka: Satoko Kiyuduki Serialized in: Manga Time Kirara Carat (originated in Comic Gyutto!) Publisher: Houbunsha English Licence: Yen Press Volume 1: Pub. April 2009, ISBN-13:9780759529038,ISBN:0759529035 Volume 2: Pub. Nov 2009, ISBN-13:9780759530706, ISBN:075953070X Volume 3: Rel. Dec 2010, ISBN not defined yet Covers: , , Status: Ongoing There's a lot of smart snappy comic patter and dialog in this series, along with wacky "art guide snippets" about art, drawing, and color. The artwork is really eye-catching and the way the mangaka draws character eyes just adds to the insanity. Wiki reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GA_Geij...t_Design_Class Animesuki anime thread: http://forums.animesuki.com/showthre...ght=geijutsuka Japanese home site for animated series: http://mv.avex.jp/ga/ Will update this opening post with pics and news.
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2010-07-12, 20:35 | Link #2 |
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Good job on the new thread, Vexx. This is one manga I have a tendency to re-read over and over again. Although i have found that the voice of Noda inserts itself from the anime -- this is a good thing, though.
I find it interesting that while she says that the art info in the manga "shouldn't really be trusted", almost all of it is spot on as far as I can see. There's something about a manga that's cute, fun, funny AND educational. |
2010-07-13, 00:30 | Link #3 |
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there's not a whole lot to say about the manga if you have already watched the anime adaptation that came out last year. stuff from the first two volumes have been pretty much covered. But even so, I love the manga because it's the kind that makes you smile and care for the characters. while not as hilarious as let's say S.S. Astro, it's still a very funny, unique and enjoyable work (and educational, too, as Jiji has pointed out). My favorite part, of both anime and manga, has to be the Yami-Nabe story near the end of the second volume. The smile that was drawn on my face suddenly became small bursts of laughter. one of the most funniest things, I should say... which I would love to try out with my friends one day, lol.
Saw the third volume for pre-order on amazon, just when I was ordering my eight volume of yotsubato. Will probably get it for Christmas together with the ninth volume of our favorite green-haired girl, which, if I'm correct, should be released around the same time. |
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I get the feeling the "shouldn't really be trusted" line is partially in jest and partially be on the safe side. Ie she warns us ahead of time just in case. In any case, the "color" segments are definite large part of the manga's charm.
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2010-08-03, 12:02 | Link #6 |
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(also posted in anime thread)
Okay.... this is interesting; a *FIGURE* release for this series... wonder how many they'll do? Kisaragi to start, a nice one of her and her art equipment scattered about: http://www.hlj.com/product/CAD13241
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2011-07-15, 03:52 | Link #8 |
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Time to raise the thread for an announcement: An official Mandarin translation is out by Qing Wen Publishing (www.ching-win.com.tw).
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Shoulder-a-Coffin Kuro was technically put on hiatus because GA got more popular, but in reality I think it's pretty cancelled. |
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2011-12-11, 17:01 | Link #12 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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While I wasn't looking, Yen Press woke up and there's a Volume Three on the shelves now. G.A. for the win.....
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/ga-s...=9780316128049
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2014-10-11, 19:29 | Link #13 |
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If I may raise this thread from the dead, volume 6 just came out and the opening Mona Lisa joke had me in hysterics. I love the way Kiyuduki uses her actual art knowledge to base the sketches on here.
There's not a thread for it, so I hope people don't mind me mentioning it here, but the fourth volume of "Shoulder-a-Coffin Kuro" came out too, after a two year gap (which considering the gap between volume 2 and 3 was four years isn't too bad). We see how Kuro met Sen, and there's this whole railway station sequence which is quite wonderful in its symbolism. This is getting really dark now. The thing with the cat is horrifying. I really wish there'd be less of a wait for volume 5. |
2017-05-08, 10:58 | Link #14 |
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All seven volumes and 98 chapters are accounted for.
I actually started this series with the anime, and the more technical POV on visual arts in GA as opposed to the strong focus on school life in Hidamari Sketch gave a strong contrast that also helped me relate to it as once a visual arts student in high school. Although the story is generally bubbly, there are also some gloomy moments that really stand out... and they are much more gloomy than what you typically see in a school life 4-koma like this. It's actually quite a surprise how it managed to handle two casts of characters: Kisaragi's group of friends and the actual members of the Ayanoi Academy Art Club. I've seen K-ON absolutely struggle with that, and GA pulled it off while preventing the Art Club members from reminding you of the main five girls. Both sides of the story have their own definition of fun, and have their own problems to face. Sadly, the story has ended with Kisaragi becoming a senpai for the first time and the five girls joining the Art Club. There could have been more adventures for the gang now that they are under a school club, but I guess we have to move on from this. 'Tis been a good ride. Overall rating: 9/10
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