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A new volume, and new drama, and also we go beyond a border. This will be a short review.Yes, Genshiken seeks its borders, we all know that. But I have to say what happened here went further than most borders, and was also a different border than what we have seen here. I won't spoil anything (duh),...
From best to worst A Silent Voice continues with Shoya and Shoko figuring each other out and dealing with more familiar faces from the past. Shoya has mixed feelings when he re-introduces Shoko to Miyoko, the girl who left school after trying to be-friend Shoko and finding herself targeted by t...
It's been awhile since I've read Genshiken, but it didn't take long for me to regain my interest in the series. Although it is similar in tone to some of those zany shounen/shoujo comedy series (Love Hina, NHK etc.) at its heart it is a slice of life series that deals with relationships, self reali...
The last volume, and another over the top one. Dear Lord, we get everything thrown at us. Spies, Ninjas, Kidnapping and of course Ri-chan's and Chihiro's and Tokino's shared past. It was an interesting volume, and one that I liked better than the previous volume. While this one was a bit overkill wi...
Wow, I really loved this volume of Genshiken. We have the normal silly antics, the references, various characters and their relationships, but we also got something more serious.Most of the manga was focussed on Hato. Hato who dresses up as a girl, who can draw when dressed up as a girl, but who is ...