Okay, I'll admit that I saw the new board and I wanted to be the first one to post in it, but I also wanted to see if anyone else has read this.
My roommate bought the first three volumes, and I'm torn as to whether I like it or not.
When she got home from Border's and started reading it, she called over to me, saying, "You know, I didn't read the back cover. All of the boys are only 15."
To which I replied that all anime/manga characters are 15. Well, there are exceptions, but not many.
But, can anyone guess why she picked out the manga without reading the back cover? Take a look:
http://www.randomhouse.com/delrey/catal ... 0345479129
The boys are a little too girly for my tastes, but I'm probably one of the few females on this board who feel that way.
Anyone else read it? What do you think?
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I had a hard time with her b/c of the whole gothic thing. Can you really see me sitting in the dark watching horror flicks?
Buuuut, if you just look at the anti-social aspect, I think I might have to start calling all of the bleached-blond, skimpy-clothes-wearing, half-drunk girls around my uni "creatures of the light."
But I don't plan on ever falling in love with one of them.
Buuuut, if you just look at the anti-social aspect, I think I might have to start calling all of the bleached-blond, skimpy-clothes-wearing, half-drunk girls around my uni "creatures of the light."
But I don't plan on ever falling in love with one of them.
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Actually I was turned off by the art from the start but the story got me hooked once I got past it. The way she tells the story with the art is priceless. And the Story... well lets just say I laughed my butt off over it.
If you can get past the art Goth/Girlie looking aspect of it you will find it truly is hysterical.
Jelenity~
If you can get past the art Goth/Girlie looking aspect of it you will find it truly is hysterical.
Jelenity~
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'Wallflower' is my #1 manga right now, right behind 'Dolls' and 'Alichino.' I adore the story!! It's definately of different flavor from what I've read thus far. The art is different, but in a good way and I really like how Tomoko Hayakawa draws their eyes.
#6 needs to hurry up and be published!
#6 needs to hurry up and be published!
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How do you like 'Wallflower'?
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