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.
Kaito-kun wrote:Read the first volume of Black Butler by Yana Toboso.
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~
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.
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. ^__^