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Carregando... The Wallflower, Vol. 13de Tomoko Hayakawa
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"Sunako just wants to remain in seclusion inside her dark room, but glam Auntie has other plans and drags her niece to a party. Upon arrival, Sunako takes refuge in an empty coffin, where she finds a diamond. Imagine morbid Sunako's delight when she learns the jewel is cursed!"--P. [4] of cover. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Last night I zipped through volumes 11, 12 and 13 of this fast moving and amusing manga. I often found myself laughing out loud, especially in this volume at the part where Sunako winds up making breakfast in only her apron.
There is always a strong dichotomy between the stories and how the manga-ka relates herself in the bonus pages. As lovely, funny and dramatic as her storylines are, these bonuses are usually filled with stories of how miserable she is and how her editors never let her do anything. It was kind of refreshing that really the only bonus page we got in this one had pictures of her cat, and no allusions to impossible deadlines and running away. The last few pages still contained her ode to j-pop stars and other famous people she admires or has met.
This is a great and addictive manga series although I frequently feel badly that the creator was so miserable doing it. ( )