One of the few manga, where one can really see how the author/artist improved over time. And when he got his ideas for his next work and kinda lost interest on his current project to plan for the next one (Claymore).
Can someone explain why Ryoko's dojo would not accept students? If they're poor and a business, it would make sense to accept students, should they follow the rules.
Because it seems a lot of students use martial arts for violence, remember that his daughter is one of those, there is a boxing guy and the other girl that likes Kitano.
This comic is packed with great humor, and I've never laughed at hard at a manga as when all of these people came to the dojo.
I downloaded 3 pictures of that seance, something that I've never done before or after that.
One of my favorites of all time. I'm not sure how many times I read this, but I'll probably pick it up again. You haven't lived until you've read this.
The OAV made me want to read the manga. I'm glad I read it. The story and artwork made me feel like I grew up as a person. I will definitely read this manga many times over as the years pass by. 10/10 for me