2014-08-28, 05:05 | Link #323 |
Blooming on the mountain
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Deep in their roots, all flowers keep the light....
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Looks like after a long break the manga will resume.
" The author/mangaka Azuma Kiyohiko-san is taking an extremely long extended break away from writing and drawing to focus on things not directly related with work. Last year, he had been working on finishing the annual Yotsubato! related content such as art for merchandise (e.g. the 2014 calendar), while this year he is and perhaps remains attending various conventions (some that have cosplay), autograph sessions and more at different cities. Not too long ago, he was also potentially looking to hire an assistant, but he doesn’t seem to have found someone to his expectations." Recently ch 86 was released, the first chapter in a little less than a year and a half or so. It would be great if the mangaka was able to continue producing more chapters to this wonderful series!
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2014-08-28, 23:59 | Link #325 |
Blooming on the mountain
Join Date: May 2010
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Just read ch 86
-_- Now I am suddenly realizing that I was in a state of serious withdrawals for the past year from lack of Yotsuba and did not realize it! Especially the scene at the station of her and her Dad waiting for her Grandma. Classic. *sigh* Such a good chapter - so totally ... Yotsuba; the author really has a talent at capturing the mind of a child! Hmm ... a Yotsubato Calendar for 2015 goes on sale in November eh?
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2015-05-29, 23:41 | Link #329 |
Blooming on the mountain
Join Date: May 2010
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Whoa ... I wonder if Yotsuba will actually get "bitten by the bug" so to speak? Her grandma seems a pretty serious instructor for house cleaning.
Spoiler for srsbzns:
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2017-12-15, 05:34 | Link #337 |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Pretty good manga, Yotsuba as child is way more normal than I had expected.
The mental age of 5 year old children is caught pretty well along with what their knowledge are and what they are curious about. I already know whom to give this as present once they have reprinted the first volume in February. Children will definitly like it. As adult though the lack of drama curves can get a bit unsatisfying when reading through it quickly. Doubt a child would mind it though and read that fast enough to feel it. Only bit I don't like as much are some of Yotsuba's later tantrums and how they are dealt with. That was done better in the earlier stage of the manga in my opinion. If the manga ever decides to give Yotsuba a mother, I will be sorry for Jumbo. Well, he still has the old lady from the restaurant as wife :P |
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