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  1. superbird

    Asper Kanojo

    @homogenized Whoops, sorry. I was under the impression doujin were fan written/drawn comics of other series, not original works. I’ll fix that when I get home.
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    Asper Kanojo

    I wrote a review of Asuperu Kanojo. It was a tough series to review. https://longhandhabits.com/2020/01/10/asuperu-kanojo-review/
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    Dai Dark

    @EazyGreazy I agree with you-- I loved Dorohedoro too, and I also think it's kind of muddled. My review is pretty much a fleshed out version of your comment (lol). It's more like an analysis of story beginnings. I used Dorohedoro for comparison to show how differently the series are using the...
  4. superbird

    Plinivs

    I wrote a short review for the series here: https://longhandhabits.com/2019/09/30/review-plinivs/ Also, those translator's notes are super helpful.
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    Dai Dark

    I wrote a review of Dai Dark here: https://longhandhabits.com/2019/11/01/dai-dark-and-bad-beginnings/ Long story short, the art is great, but there's no tension or direction.
  6. superbird

    Innocent

    I wrote a long-ass analysis about Innocent and Innocent Rouge compared and contrasted to other series that deal with innocence and guilt. Long story short, I think Innocent sets up the themes, and Innocent Rouge goes deep into them...
  7. superbird

    Bambino!

    I reviewed Bambino here on my blog! https://longhandhabits.com/2019/04/22/bambino-manga-review/
  8. superbird

    Dorohedoro

    I wrote a short review for Dorohedoro on my blog: https://longhandhabits.com/2019/03/25/manga-review-dorohedoro/
  9. superbird

    Nana to Kaoru

    I wrote a short analysis about the intimacy in the series and how it's essential to S&M: https://longhandhabits.com/2019/03/04/intimacy-in-nana-to-kaoru/
  10. superbird

    Blue Period

    I wrote a short review here: https://longhandhabits.com/2019/03/11/manga-review-blue-period/
  11. superbird

    The Violence Action

    I disagree. Here is my review: https://longhandhabits.com/2019/02/18/the-violence-action-manga-review/
  12. superbird

    BEASTARS

    I wrote a blog post comparing and contrasting character philosophies between Mob Psycho 100, Beastars, and 3 Gatsu no Lion! https://longhandhabits.com/2018/07/30/character-analysis-beastars-mob-psycho-100-march-comes-in-like-a-lion/
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    Mob Psycho 100

    I wrote a blog post comparing and contrasting character philosophies between Mob Psycho 100, Beastars, and 3 Gatsu no Lion! https://longhandhabits.com/2018/07/30/character-analysis-beastars-mob-psycho-100-march-comes-in-like-a-lion/
  14. superbird

    March Comes in Like a Lion

    I wrote a blog post comparing and contrasting character philosophies between Mob Psycho 100, Beastars, and 3 Gatsu no Lion! https://longhandhabits.com/2018/07/30/character-analysis-beastars-mob-psycho-100-march-comes-in-like-a-lion/
  15. superbird

    My Solo Exchange Diary

    I wrote a short blog post about how the author turns herself into a character through the short visual essays. https://longhandhabits.com/2018/09/10/my-solo-exchange-diary-turning-yourself-into-a-character/
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    Shounen Note

    I wrote a blog post about how Shounen Note's theme works! https://longhandhabits.com/2019/01/22/shounen-note-and-themes/
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    Kusuriya no Hitorigoto - Vol. 4 Ch. 17 - Honey (Part 2)

    You're not supposed to feed honey to babies under a year old anyway. https://www.babycenter.com/404_when-can-my-baby-eat-honey_1368490.bc
  18. superbird

    Makai no Ossan

    Makai no Ossan is told in a different style than Mob Psycho 100 and One Punch Man. It's all anecdotes about demons living peacefully in a suburban underworld. There are some longer plotlines, but the story always returns to bite-sized arcs, which gives the series a true slice-of-life feel. It's...
  19. superbird

    BEASTARS - Vol. 12 Ch. 105 - Born to be Eaten

    YEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSS
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    Shuukan Shounen Hachi - Vol. 5 Ch. 36 - He's Too Excited

    This chapter raises a really good question: Food for thought. . . .
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