I noticed last night that I had amassed 999 posts on this site, and this is officially my 1000th! Huzzah! Thank you to those who deign to read my modest little blog; while I was happy enough to toil along in obscurity, comments from like-minded visitors brighten my day considerably. I've made a lot of friends through manga blogging, and it's brought me much happiness. I … [Read more...] about 1000th Post!
Otomen 3-4 by Aya Kanno: B
These two volumes, although mostly comprised of one-shot chapters with silly plots (Kanno writes that she's trying to hit all the major shoujo clichés), still manage to introduce two new characters and elevate the status of Ryo and Asuka's relationship to “officially dating,” though that doesn't result in any changes in the way they interact. Volume three begins with Asuka … [Read more...] about Otomen 3-4 by Aya Kanno: B
Emma 1-2 by Kaoru Mori: A
More than any other non-shojo series, Emma is the one I most frequently see being mistaken for shojo. It's easy to see why: it's a low-key love story between a lovely and graceful maid and the liberally minded son of a wealthy merchant family. When we first meet Emma and William, she is working in the home of his former governess, Mrs. Kelly Stownar, whom he's been very remiss … [Read more...] about Emma 1-2 by Kaoru Mori: A
Cactus’s Secret 1 by Nana Haruta: B-
Miku Yamada has a problem: the boy she likes, Kyohei Fujioka, is oblivious to her feelings. When she attempts to give him chocolates for Valentine’s Day, he cheerfully offers to help her practice confessing her love for someone else. He seems to be more affected by memories of a childhood friend than by her, but occasionally makes comments that cause her to believe she has a … [Read more...] about Cactus’s Secret 1 by Nana Haruta: B-
Love*Com 17 by Aya Nakahara: B
After the main Love*Com story finished, mangaka Aya Nakahara published a few additional bonus stories, which are collected in the series’ seventeenth and final volume. Three stories depict Ôtani and Risa during their junior high years and one revisits the gang four months after graduation. One of the major flaws of Love*Com in its later volumes was that, in a transparent effort … [Read more...] about Love*Com 17 by Aya Nakahara: B