by Rumiko Takahashi
So there's a few manga series I'm planning on reading through. For now I'm going to try review two volumes at once, to cut down on the amount of manga reviews, since I assume it's not for everyone, and also to give me a bit more to talk about. I've never read any Inuyasha. I did watch the series w...
I like Rumiko Takahashi's art style, especially in One Pound Gospel, a manga I love. I am looking to find a manga where I can advance more than the required first 4 volumes. I hope I've found the right one in Inuyasha. It may be a shoujo, it may be a shounen. It has adventure, time travel (yay!), ...
Yeah, I'm taking this series out of the library. I don't want to pay, like, five hundred bucks for the whole thing. And while I like it - it's funny, and I remember the TV show so it's got the nostalgia factor - it's not one of my favorites. It just doesn't have the psychological depth of eithe...
NO PUEDO HACER UN REVIEW OBJETIVO DE ESTO. I'M SORRY. FEELS FEELS FEELS.
Despite the fact that this manga ran too long and effectively fell apart at the end I cannot deny that the first 20 volumes or so are simply amazing, especially the first one. It is just way too amazing, the story is rich and fresh for a western audience, the settings exotic and full of possibiliti...
Re-reading the whole series, wheee!
Why did I ever stop following InuYasha? For a long time, I was reading each volume as it came out. Maybe I got lazy, or maybe I forgot to watch for it. Reading the first volume again reminded me of how much I loved reading it in the first place. It is huge, and it's going to take awhile to get throu...
InuYasha is a series that I adore. While I watched the anime I feel in love with the characters and would end up sneaking out of my bedroom late at night to catch the show week after week. It was the show that introduced me to anime and at the time I didn't even know what manga was.It would make sen...
Read some of Inuyasha when I was younger, but eventually tapered off and never picked it up again.
Tried to give it a shot, not my cup of tea.