Good day! Today I sent all of you the April bundles. If you haven't received your reward, be sure to message me!
I want to tell about both manga and games, but for now, I'll start with the first one!
The manga I'm reading since 2013 has come to an end. I'm talking about Horimiya, which I've mentioned more than once here earlier. Surprisingly, over the years, I not only didn't stop loving this manga, but only loved it even more. Absolutely all characters are in my heart, and I'll remember this simple and warm story for a long time.
Recently, I increasingly buy and receive licensed manga as a gift, so want to say a few words about albeit short, but wonderful stories.
Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou. A story about an entertaining adventure of two girls in the world of the future with a rather natural and sad ending. Both main characters deserve to be loved, but most of all I empathized with Chito, as she had to endure Yuuri, who is my exact copy.

Ginga Tetsudou no Yoru. Surprisingly, I learned about the work thanks to the one of chapters of Kaguya-sama, where the characters talked about their preferences in manga and anime. And a little later, I received one of the manga version of Kenji Miyazawa's original story as a birthday present.

Without hesitation, I immediately ran to read! And I never expected the piece to be so sad. I wonder how I'd have perceived the story if I had read it as a child? Unfortunately, I'll never know.

Nonnonbaa to Ore and Gegege no Kakeibo.

This is how I learned about one of the most famous manga artists in Japan, Shigeru Mizuki. Both mangas are partially or completely autobiographies, which allowed me to fully experience pre and post-war Japan. It was instructive and at the same time very interesting, so much so I want to continue my acquaintance with the author's work as soon as possible.

Lemonpuddin
2021-05-06 17:07:22 +0000 UTC