The first time I heard about Half & Half I wasn't really interest at first because it was only a one chapter manga and I thought that it wouldn't be too interesting because the character and story would feel incomplete but when I realized that a mangaka was Kouji Seo (The same person who created Suzuka), I immediately decided to read it and what I read was something that nearly brought tears to my eyes.
Story: The story is pretty good, extremely short and direct to the point. The best thing about this is that it is unique ( I have never read anything that comes
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Half & Half, Half and Half, Azusa Japanese: ラブレター InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 4
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 15, 2005 to May 20, 2007
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Magazine (Weekly) Authors:
Seo, Kouji (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #21012 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2644
Members: 8,187
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Your Feelings Categories Nov 6, 2010
This is amazing. As expected of Seo. The feelings that are present through this remind me of makoto Shinkai's voices of a distant star. Tears were on the edge of my eyes when i read this 100 page manga. Plz read, it will only take 10 minutes or less. and plz read while listening to Ef - A Tale Of Memories Sorrowful feather
Mar 27, 2012
Beware, for the following review may contain /spoilers/.
Love Letter is a one volume manga by Seo Kouji, and is somewhat a deviation from his other works. While a lot of Seo-sensei’s manga are high school romances with ecchi on the side, Love Letter is a tragedy based on real historical events. Mochida Chieko and Anazawa Toshio, two teenagers, fall in love during the events of World War II. Fate, however, does not allow them to be together, for Toshio enlists into the aeronautical army and joins the air force. Later on, he is assigned to the special force – otherwise known as the Kamikaze, ... Mar 29, 2011
Best tragedy manga, in my opinion. A genuine tear-jerker.
The story is somewhat well-known. A girl in WWII Japan falls in love with a college student who enlists in the air force. You can pretty much guess what happens, but it doesn't matter. That's the beauty of this work. You know the story--easy to predict, if you didn't already know it, but it still moves you emotionally. The characters and the pacing are brilliant. The length, as well. Long enough to derive empathy for the characters, and short enough so that you don't get sick of them or bogged down with sappiness. Back in those days, where parents dictated one's ... Apr 11, 2011
As a Kouji Seo fan you will read many forms of romance. From something down to earth realistic to something supernatural and ecchi. With this story love letter he is saying I can write a tear-jerker too.
The story is very nicely told. The way it used letters to tell parts of the story is very nice. It sets the mood, gives it intensity as well as emotion and it's placed so well in the story it never felt out of place or forced. One thing about this is the plot doesn't feel very original. I can see this story line easily being used in a ... |