So what is everyone reading and why?
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i am currently reading... phoenix vol 3: yamato/space by osamu tezuka! vol. 2 blew my mind.... everyone should read it. seriously... and im not just saying that. it will change the way you look at the world.
as for why? i love tezuka (thanks to unico) and when i heard phoenix was his "life work" i just didnt have a choice. i *had* to read it. LOL
as for why? i love tezuka (thanks to unico) and when i heard phoenix was his "life work" i just didnt have a choice. i *had* to read it. LOL

DeathNote: Too awesome for words.....couldn't stop, even if I wanted to
FruitBasket: Loved the anime & religiously wait for new scantillations *drool*
This is not an manga, but my friend sent me "In the Grip of Grace" to read. He is really religous & feels that he needs to save my soul or something. We've been friends for so long that out of respect, I indulge him by reading it.....*sigh*
Re-Read my damaged Clover mangas, love this.....though I cry at the state it's in....fruitpunch soaked pages, longed dried & warped looking
FruitBasket: Loved the anime & religiously wait for new scantillations *drool*
This is not an manga, but my friend sent me "In the Grip of Grace" to read. He is really religous & feels that he needs to save my soul or something. We've been friends for so long that out of respect, I indulge him by reading it.....*sigh*
Re-Read my damaged Clover mangas, love this.....though I cry at the state it's in....fruitpunch soaked pages, longed dried & warped looking


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I'm just a good girl being bad for you
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I am a monthly subscriber to Nakayoshi, so every month I get my new issue in from Japan.
Currently, my fave monthly entry is "Jigoku Shoujo" . Each story features a whole new cast of caracters. JS generally appears when a great atrocity which will go unpunished occurs(in one issue, a girl brings her dog to a vet only to have the vet starve and experiment on the little puppy until the dog dies..). The victim logs into the JS website and within 24 hours, JS will find out who the real culprit is, and take whatever measures she deems fit to occur(generally meaning death).
There are some other gems in the current line-up including "Kilala Princess"(think of a female version of Kingdom Hearts) and "Kitchen Princess". Both titles are quite well done.
Currently, my fave monthly entry is "Jigoku Shoujo" . Each story features a whole new cast of caracters. JS generally appears when a great atrocity which will go unpunished occurs(in one issue, a girl brings her dog to a vet only to have the vet starve and experiment on the little puppy until the dog dies..). The victim logs into the JS website and within 24 hours, JS will find out who the real culprit is, and take whatever measures she deems fit to occur(generally meaning death).
There are some other gems in the current line-up including "Kilala Princess"(think of a female version of Kingdom Hearts) and "Kitchen Princess". Both titles are quite well done.
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I am a monthly subscriber to Nakayoshi, so every month I get my new issue in from Japan.
Currently, my fave monthly entry is "Jigoku Shoujo" . Each story features a whole new cast of caracters. JS generally appears when a great atrocity which will go unpunished occurs(in one issue, a girl brings her dog to a vet only to have the vet starve and experiment on the little puppy until the dog dies..). The victim logs into the JS website and within 24 hours, JS will find out who the real culprit is, and take whatever measures she deems fit to occur(generally meaning death).
There are some other gems in the current line-up including "Kilala Princess"(think of a female version of Kingdom Hearts) and "Kitchen Princess". Both titles are quite well done.
Currently, my fave monthly entry is "Jigoku Shoujo" . Each story features a whole new cast of caracters. JS generally appears when a great atrocity which will go unpunished occurs(in one issue, a girl brings her dog to a vet only to have the vet starve and experiment on the little puppy until the dog dies..). The victim logs into the JS website and within 24 hours, JS will find out who the real culprit is, and take whatever measures she deems fit to occur(generally meaning death).
There are some other gems in the current line-up including "Kilala Princess"(think of a female version of Kingdom Hearts) and "Kitchen Princess". Both titles are quite well done.
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The Three Laws of Robotics:
1. A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
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Not many people say both.

The Three Laws of Robotics:
1. A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
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Well, I checked Tokyopop again just to make sure, and there is no preview for Volume 4. I really liked it, too.aernath wrote:Dang! I picked up the first two volumes and fell in love!!! (say it with me: cute guy! and light yaoi! )duotrouble wrote:animeobsessed wrote:
I started Legal Drug, but it seems to be discontinued.
WOW! Really? I'm glad I haven't started it yet then.

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I don't think I want to type out the list of all the series that I'm currently
reading any more than anyone else wants to read it
So instead, I'll do a best of list:
- Deathnote: Very interesting and suspenseful storyline. Definitely different
and a cool idea.
- Excel Saga: I had a bit of a problem getting into it at first because it's so
different from the anime which I loved. But, I got over that and found that
the manga has a great charm of its own.
- Negima: I'm really surprised by how much I'm liking this. I didn't care for
the manga version of Love Hina, so I wasn't expecting to enjoy this as much
as I have been.
- Tsukihime: It follows the anime very closely in general, but adds so
much more detail into the storyline that enhances it. Made something that
I liked even better, so enjoying it.
- Yotsuba: Pee in your pants funny. 'Nuff said.
reading any more than anyone else wants to read it

So instead, I'll do a best of list:
- Deathnote: Very interesting and suspenseful storyline. Definitely different
and a cool idea.
- Excel Saga: I had a bit of a problem getting into it at first because it's so
different from the anime which I loved. But, I got over that and found that
the manga has a great charm of its own.
- Negima: I'm really surprised by how much I'm liking this. I didn't care for
the manga version of Love Hina, so I wasn't expecting to enjoy this as much
as I have been.
- Tsukihime: It follows the anime very closely in general, but adds so
much more detail into the storyline that enhances it. Made something that
I liked even better, so enjoying it.
- Yotsuba: Pee in your pants funny. 'Nuff said.
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