Tuesday, June 17, 2008

A Thousand Years of Snow


17-year-old Chiyuki Matsuoka was born with heart problems, and her doctors say she won't live to see the next snow. Touya is an 18-year-old vampire who hates blood and refuses to make the traditional partnership with a human whose life-giving blood would keep them both alive for a thousand years. Can Chiyuki teach Touya to feel a passion for life, even as her own is ending?

A Thousand Years of Snow, also know as Millennium Snow, is a manga by Hatori Bisco. At this time it is only 9 chapters long, and it not a truly completed series. Hatori's other manga became much more popular, so this manga was put on hiatus while she finishes the other manga. I am hoping that A Thousand Years of Snow will soon be picked up again for this is one of my favorites. Although there is not too much to it yet, the story is great and the characters are really likable. The art is nice, having a pleasant look to it. The characters and their relationships are unique and intriguing. Very nice romantic stories with some great possibilities.
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Sunday, June 15, 2008

7th Period is a Secret

Shun is a girl who used to be shy and gloomy. Wanting to change, she transforms herself into a bright girl when her family transfers into a new place. Hoping to fit in, she laughs and smile at everything agreeing with everyone. She starts to fear that her young teacher is seeing right through her. Is she just imagining, or is it true---?

7th Period is a Secret is a short manga, being only 3 chapters long, being a longer one-shot. This manga is by Chiba Kozue. It is an interesting topic, being about the taboo relationship of teacher and student being romantically involved. This manga is short, and it is difficult to truly become attached to the characters, but the main heroine is very understandable and easy to relate to. It's not really too graphic, but it may seem more of a mature manga due to the topic.
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Alice 19th

The story follows Alice Seno, a 15-year-old girl forever shadowed by her older sister Mayura, who is good at everything she does. At school she is known as "Mayura's little sister" and is relentlessly tormented by the older girls who know that Alice is too weak to fight back.

Alice harbors a deep affection for Kyo Wakamiya, a handsome upperclassman who is on the archery team with Mayura. On the way to school one day, Alice rescues a white rabbit from the road despite the danger to herself, but gets rescued by Kyo and receives a bracelet with a single red stone. The rabbit she saves, however, is no ordinary rabbit. She reveals her true form to Alice and introduces herself as Nyozeka. Alice is told that she is destined to become a Lotis Master. The Lotis Masters use the power of words and communication to enter the Inner Heart of others. It is a powerful ability to be used carefully as Alice soon finds out.

Using the power of the Lotis Words, which reveal themselves to be in the form of runes, Alice accidentally makes her older sister disappear during a dispute over Kyo, whom Mayura had begun dating. Alice then must use the Lotis Words to try and bring her sister back from the dark. She is joined by Kyo who proves to have the Lotis powers as well, and by Frey, another Lotis master who had trained with the masters and arrives with the intention to marry Alice. Unfortunately, Mayura has been taken by the power of the Maram Words, the dark reflection of the Lotis Words. Their only hope lies in Alice and Kyo becoming the legendary Neo-Masters to discover the lost word bonding both Maram and Lotis.

Alice 19th is another great manga by Yuu Watase. It is 40 chapters, 7 volumes long. It has a unique magical theme and story. Alice 19th is reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland, especially when Alice has a rabbit friend. Alice is a likable character, and there is romance and conflict throughout the story. The art is typical of Yuu Watase, being very artistic and nice, although somewhat a tad cartoon-ish. There are also moments of comedy and situational comedy.
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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Samurai Baby


The two high school girls, Hanazono Mito and Tatsuda Seshiru, have been friends since kindergarten. But while Seshiru is an honour role student, Mito is constantly breaking school rules. One day, Mito helps Seshiru evade the advances of the arrogant Ran, a rich boy and model who mistakes Mito's interference for jealousy (because of course every woman wants Ran for herself! Yeah, right). This lands Mito in hot water with Ran's fangirls, who later gang up to kick her ass! A new transfer student with wild hair is the one who saves her, but he won't tell Mito his name...!?

Samurai Baby is a 21 chapter long manga by
Senju Wakatsuki. This story is cute, and the main character is likable. It has a nice romance theme. The last 3 or so chapters actually are about another couple, but it still is a cute story. I admit it wasn't a greatly memorable manga, but it was still an enjoyable read.
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Friday, June 13, 2008

Snow Drop



So-Na was kidnapped and raped as a child, but she is trying to put that experience behind her. When she meets Hae-Gi in high school, they realize they are similar in many ways and instantly click and fall in love with each other. However, a horrible and dark secret from their past threatens to tear them apart. Like a modern-day Romeo and Juliet, Snowdrop is about two star-crossed teens who fall madly in love; a very romantic and dramatic manga.

Snow Drop is a very good manhwa by Choi Kyung-ah. It is 12 volumes long. This is a very good story. Very romantic and tragic, the story keeps the reader interested. The art has some very beautiful scenes. The heroine is very stylish and has some interesting hair styles and outfits at times. The last volume drags on a little, adding closure and completed happy endings, but all the tension and plots are truly resolved in volume 11. This manga also has a good lesson: Don't dwell on the past, don't dread the future, just live for today!
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