6 posts tagged “manga”
Everytime I pass by a bookstore, I would always vist the manga shelf (or shelves) to see if there's anything that might interest me. Usually I would only see a few volumes available per series. And frustratingly, volume one seems to be always missing. Despite these reasons, I still keep checking, hoping that I'll find something I like.
Yesterday, I got lucky. I found volumes 1 to 6 of Vampire Knight and volumes 1 to 10 or Ouran High School Host Club. I decided to go for the Ouran volumes because I was in the mood for something funny (I bought all ten books). Good thing that since the manga titles were from a Singaporean publisher (Chuang Yi), each volume just costs about half the price of a usual manga title published in the US. In addition to that, all volumes had a 20% discount! It looked like the planets were lining up in my favor! :-)
Here's a short summary of the Ouran series:
Haruhi Fujioka is a scholarship student at Ouran High School, a fictional school located in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Because of the superlative cost of the school uniform, Haruhi resorts to wearing long slacks, polo shirts and vests. Combined with her large glasses and tousled short hair, Haruhi's look causes her to be confused for a boy.
Looking for a quiet place to study, Haruhi stumbles upon the Third Music Room, the working place of the Ouran Host Club, a group of six attractive male students (Takashi Morinozuka, called "Mori"; Mitsukuni Haninozuka, called "Hunny"; twins Kaoru and Hikaru Hitachiin; Tamaki Suou, and Kyoya Ootori) who spend their time charming and entertaining the school's girls for profit. During their first meeting, Haruhi accidentally knocks over and break a vase valued at ¥8,000,000, estimated to be US$80,000.
In order to pay off the large debt, Haruhi is employed as the club's "dog" and constantly ordered to do menial tasks like serving food or cleaning up. The Club president, without knowing she is really a girl, promotes Haruhi to "host" as soon as he discovers her potential. Even after the truth comes out in the Club, Haruhi continues the charade and is allowed to pay off the rest of her debt working as a host; in order to accomplish this, Haruhi conceals her true identity/gender from the customers.
The only unfortunate thing about this is that it looks like I won't be buying any more mangas for about a month or so. I've got to watch it or I might spend all my money on manga. Hehe.
Wow, all it took was one afternoon to read Chocolat Volumes 2, 3 and 4. Although I really liked how the story was progressing, I was kinda peeved that I finished reading them so quickly. I mean, they're not exactly cheap so it would be better to make them last longer. I guess I was just used to reading novels that took at least a whole day to finish. Haha.
But other than that, I wasn't disappointed with the Chocolat Volumes. Being a huge fan of Korean pop music, I'm learning a lot about how the industry works. Oh, and a love triangle has started developing. It seems pretty obvious though who the female lead will end up with. I don't mean to give things away but is it just me or do female manga lead characters always tend to fall for the silent, moody guys? What do these guys have that funny, goofy guys don't?
I do hope there's a great twist in the end though, something that would really turn things around! Either way, I can't wait for the next volumes of Chocolat! I checked JustManga.com and volume 5 is now in stock! I'll wait for volume 6 before I order both just so I could read the two volumes one after the other! :-)
After the three Chocolat volumes, I read my first volume of Hana-Kimi. This one was very funny. Currently, there are two guys who are potential love interests for the main female character. Big surprise, one's a funny, goofy guy and the other's a more serious guy. Obviously, it looks like she's falling for the serious one, but I don't know yet who the main love interest will be. I am inclining towards the funny, goofy one because I think he's cuter.
Anyway, after I get all my finances sorted out I'm buying the next four volumes of Hana-Kimi and volume 1 of The Devil Does Exist. I found a copy of volume 2 of The Devil Does Exist lying in the discount bin of our local bookstore and I couldn't just pass up the opportunity. :-) The art looks great so if volume 1 is as good as other people say it is, then i'm definitely collecting this series too.
So I ordered a bunch of manga titles from Justmanga.com last month (Chocolat Volumes 2 to 4 and Hana Kimi Volume 1). As promised, the books (all 4 of the titles I ordered) arrived around two weeks after I ordered them. Not bad, not bad at all. Just so you know, I live in the Philippines and the books were shipped from the US. I'm definitely going to be a repeat customer and recommend them to all manga collectors.
I just discovered a great site for buying manga and manhwa. Justmanga.com practically has all the manga/manhwa I could dream of... most of them at a discount! I ordered a few books just a few days ago to see how long it would take and if the books will come in good condition. According to the site, it would take 2 weeks for me to get my order. Not bad, compared to the 18 to 32 business days Amazon promises for it's standard shipping. Plus, Jusmanga.com's shipping rates are sweet; the cheapest I found online.
Anyway, I've browsed several review sites and created a manga/manhwa wishlist. Basically, I'm the type who loves romantic comedies so obviously all the items on my wishlist would reflect that. Here's what I have so far...
Ok, so I do have an impossibly large amount of manga/manhwa series in my wishlist, but a girl can dream, right?
This manga title is more like a collection of short stories than a novel. Basically, it's about a group of mysterious stylists called The Knockout Makers. They take on different girls and turn them into knockouts. This particular volume has around 4 or 5 stories, which makes for an entertaining but light read.
If you're looking for something you'll get immersed into, then this is not for you. There isn't a smidgen of unpredictability or suspense in the stories. However, if you're looking for something to pass the time during a lazy Sunday, then this might just be the book to read.
The purpose of this blog is simple: to catalog my comic book collection and to keep track of my wish list. Right now, my collection is puny and my wish list is a mile long. Hopefully, this status will change someday. However, since I'm not made of cash, I'm giving myself some time to accomplish this.
What do I collect, you ask? I collect shojo manga and manwha. This simply means girls' manga and manhwa. Here's a quick intro for those who are unfamiliar with these comic book terminologies:
Manhwa are Korean comics, which read left-to-right. Manhwa and manga are the same word (same kanji), they simply have a different pronounciation in Korea and Japan. Korean and Japanese comics are very similar, but they each have their own unique feel due to stylistic and cultural differences. Learn more about the differences between manhwa and manga at Tangerine Dreams and Manga Life.
Despite their differences, I like them both. I must admit though, that I prefer manhwa just a bit over manga. However, the availability of manhwa in my local stores is a bit limited. The good thing is, Amazon.com does have them on stock most of the time so maybe I'll try ordering from there someday.
So if you're new to these comic books I highly recommend that you try them. I'll put together a recommendation list sometime in the future so watch out for that.