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Jul 26, 2008
Rikara (Manga) add
Mixed Feelings
I’m reading one story of this mangaka at a time, spreading the pleasure: even if I don’t fall totally in love with all her stories, I do enjoy them. The style is …I don’t know… bold? Rich? Not subtle at all? :) if not always flawless or very precise. And I do like looking at her characters :)

Rikara was a bit too trashy for me but was interesting to read anyway (see summary above).

Rougoku ni Saku Hana, story 2, was about a judge and a prisoner, and I liked it. There was one panel that struck me as awfully hot, and it wasn’t ...
Jul 26, 2008
Ch. 1-2. This is a fairy tale, nice, as for me. Awfully romantic. I was very sad for the beast when he understood what heartache meant and offered Haukua his fur. IMO if the story were twice longer and some more space were devoted to character and plot development, it would make a good story. As it is now, it’s just enjoyable. The extra is funny: tail used as a belt, Youko grabbing food, aww.

Ch. 3. A slave merchant steals a beautiful boy to sell him to a public house. Little did he know that the boy wouldn’t mind at all. Or that he would. ...
Jul 26, 2008
It’s a bit too comical and dramatic for me, but lovely and pleasant to look at too. The detective is what makes this manga, IMO, with his special ability (you’ll learn how he got it in ch. 5) and incapacitating phobias. He’s awfully cute: eyes that have corners down and skinny hands, like a small yuppy dog :) I was wondering why people kept calling him old man when he’s freaking younger than me, like, a mere boy! Then in the extra, the mangaka said she’d drawn him as 38. Well, ok, not an old man still but less outrageous :) Anyway, the story was ...
Jul 26, 2008
Stories #2, 4 (prequel) and the bonus (#5) are historical, with spies and sword fights. And also curling toes and beautifully tattooed arms. There’s some limb loss and gore in the prequel. And nice role reversal in the bonus story.

#1 and its tiny bonus (#7) are a classic NB’s story: an older, insecure uke (much older, even) and a young seme. This time a predator falls in love with his prey.
#3 and #6: is about a middle-aged man and a young boy he helps at a construction work site. It’s lovely.

Pleasant reading on the whole. I liked the Lost in the Darkness Before Dawn storyline ...
Jul 26, 2008
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Awww. The story itself is nothing special: a first childhood love that bears fruit when the characters are adult. Big guy crying is cute. I really like this mangaka’s recurring plot of somebody returning to their childhood’s love, their neighbour. It’s a tad naive but nice and sweet. Nicely drawn, too.
Jul 26, 2008
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The story and drawing are really lovely, hot in places. Not very sophisticated, on any of the levels, but pleasant and exactly like what I wanted
Jul 26, 2008
This is my favourite manga of all (well, so far). I love it to bits and pieces.
You've probably read manga where the drawing technique was better, more elaborate, unique in the end. You've possibly read manga with a much more solid, tight storyline. I find though that it doesn't really matter. A story doesn't have to be perfect to be utterly enticing. And Pet Shop of Horrors (further PSOH) is. So. Freaking. Charming.

Or maybe you are like I was: rather spooked with or uninterested in manga-style drawing (which, as it turns out at a closer look, isn't one style at all). I think PSOH can ...


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