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Read the first volume of Black Butler by Yana Toboso.

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It's pretty good; love the art style and some good humour. Loving the two main characters in a squeeling fangirl sort of way already.
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Im watching Darker than Black right now, Im enjoying it, its got some great ideas, but seems to be slow in getting going.
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mangas I'm reading: Black Cat, DeathNote, and Vampire Knight

Not really watching any anime right now, there's not really any good ones in America |C
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I saw a bargain bin full of this mangas stuff you talk about in Waterstones today. Is that the kind of place you get your mangas fix from nowadays? I always thought it was some seedy underground thing, like razzle magazine.
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A manga bargain bin in waterstones? :o

i sometimes get mine from waterstones/whsmiths/forbidden planet (£6.99 a pop which i dont mind if its a new release)

if not i get them off ebay as they're usually cheap as

so no seedy underground business :)
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Matty wrote:A manga bargain bin in waterstones? :o

i sometimes get mine from waterstones/whsmiths/forbidden planet (£6.99 a pop which i dont mind if its a new release)

if not i get them off ebay as they're usually cheap as

so no seedy underground business :)
I normally go for Amazon, sometimes Waterstones if they've got a 3 for 2 deal on.
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Kaito-kun wrote:I normally go for Amazon, sometimes Waterstones if they've got a 3 for 2 deal on.
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forgot about amazon

ive pre ordered haruhi vol 7 8 & 9 with them for £15.something so not bad indeed :3
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Kaito-kun wrote:Read the first volume of Black Butler by Yana Toboso.

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It's pretty good; love the art style and some good humour. Loving the two main characters in a squeeling fangirl sort of way already.
It's called 'Black Butler' in English? That's awesome!
*Alliteration fan*

Although now I know why I heard about a an American guy who ordered this manga and complained about the caucasian man on the front. In THAT respect I suppose it could be a little misleading. But then race shouldn't matter.

My golly gosh, I'm nagging.

Anyway, most recent manga I've ordered is Negima. For a manga thats starts jam-packed with fanservice, the latest volumes are quite 'epic' as you were, with large scale magical battles and a humungous backstory only just emerging. Actually can't wait for the next volume! Nyehehe~ :biggrin:
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Just finished watching Durarara!! and it was EPIC! I want to look for the light novel and manga later. Now I'm watching FMA (Fullmetal Alchemist): Brotherhood and keeping the manga aside till I've finished watching the anime.
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I'm off to the Edinburgh weekend of "Scotland Loves Anime" this week which includes screenings of Redline, One Piece Strong World, Professor Layton & The Eternal Diva, Summer Wars, The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya and Evangelion 2.0. Should be awesomesauce. ^__^
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