Oh my god Fujiwara Hiro's new one shot Kyousou Silent will be set in the 1920s and feature ambitious young stars in the world of silent cinema.
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Maid Sama!
On the cover of Lala DX - 2017
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Fuck yeah fanart of a manga me and other two people including the author know
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Talking about more restocks, I am SOOOOO excited that Maid-Sama! is coming back in stock!
I kept hearing great things about this shoujo, and as a result, ended up backordering the whole manga late last year!
Would love to know if you have read Maid-Sama! and/or would recommend it!
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Tsukishima-kun no Koroshikata Vol.4 (end)
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I woke up this morning and the first thought in my head was that these two had such a similar vibe even though they're from completely different genres and written by very different people.
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so hiro fujiwara made kaichou wa maid sama and then said "my job here is done" and fell off the face of the earth
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Yeah I couldn't help myself, I bought LaLa this month for Kyousou Silent ("Madness Silent" per the English title on the colour page). I don't think the 55-page length gave it enough space to really explore anything beyond the basics of the setting, which is a shame because the setting is probably the most interesting element at play here.
Which isn't to say the rest of it is bad, it's a rollicking little short honestly, but I reeeeeeeally want it to get picked up for serialisation so we can get into more of the 1920s setting stuff.
For now though, Rio is the stand-out of the two leads (no shocks there, I've always found Fujiwara's heroines far more compelling than her heroes) and I absolutely adore her hairstyle. She's a plucky girl with a dream, Hollywood! Watch out!
Jack is a bit more muted, he's got that aloof air since he's already a success and Rio gets under his skin almost immediately (a feeling which is quite mutual, for different reasons). An interesting enough dynamic evolves between the two, but as it's a short story things wrap up fairly quickly once they get started.
Overall, worth the 5 bucks or whatever LaLa costs these days. I've got my fingers crossed that this story strikes a chord with LaLa's readers and gets to be a series, but if it doesn't I'll still be happy I took the time to read about these characters in this brief format.
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Maid Sama!
On the cover of Lala - November 2013
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Maid-sama Vol 8 (Omnibus 4)
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