Alternative TitlesJapanese: 星の時計のLiddell InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 1982 to Aug 1983
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Josei
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Uchida, Yoshimi (Story & Art) StatisticsScore: N/A1 (scored by - users) 1 indicates a weighted score. Ranked: #245692 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #19815
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Your Feelings Categories Nov 12, 2022 Human desires are inexhaustible…It’s as if we were born to pursue them. In 1982, Yoshimi Uchida drew the Hoshi no Tokei no Liddell series for 3 full episodes and then announced her retirement. She shared that Hoshi no Tokei no Liddell was the last dedicated work when she still had a passion for manga. When Yoshimi Uchida lost her inspiration to write, she could no longer hold a pen. She left the manga world, no longer in contact with anyone in the publishing industry except her friend Matsunae Akemi. Hoshi no Tokei no Liddell by Yoshimi Uchida is one of the most unique and strange series i’ve ever read, her art is so expressive, ... May 1, 2017
There's only a chapter of this story in translation, and its awkwardly done, but the art! This manga is breathtaking! Every panel is incredibly detailed and the characters are all uniquely drawn and interesting to look at. The story seemed interesting from what I could decipher. I liked the gloomy tone and that the characters were college kids instead of the usual high schoolers. Treat it like an art book and take the 20 minutes to check out the one chapter out there. Its so worth it! (Also if someone wants to finish translating this you've got at least one person down to read it
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Aug 20, 2022
Reading this was an EXPERIENCE. It got really wordy, but the art is masterful. Don’t be fooled by how pretentious some of the characters’ waffling is. I don’t think it’s intended to teach or be relatable to the reader; it more so shows you some perspectives that inspired the work, but it also might characterize the setting and the main characters’ uneasiness within it. I connected to both leads in that respect, so maybe the story won’t have the same meaning or impact for everyone as it did for me. That is, however, pretty standard for a manga that requires you to do a boatload
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