They’ve also got very early digital releases for Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA 5 (the last amount) and ROLL THROUGH AND DIE: i shall Fight for a typical Life with the Love and Cursed Sword! 4. J-Novel Club has many manga volumes out digitally, like the debut of Der Werwolf (Jinrou e no Tensei, Maou no Fukkan: Hajimari no Shou), in line with the novel that is light. It operates in Comic World Celebrity. Also debuting in manga form is Thank you for visiting Japan, Ms. Elf! (Nihon e Youkoso Elf-san), once again on the basis of the novel that is light. It operates in Comic Fire. The light novel debut…
Reincarnated because the Piggy Duke: this right time I’m Gonna Tell Her The Way I Feel!, Vol. 1
By Rhythm Aida and nauribon. Released in Japan as “Buta Koushaku ni Tensei shita kara, Kondo wa Kimi ni Suki to Iitai” by Fujimi Fantasia Bunko. Released in United States by J-Novel Club. Translated by Zihan Gao. When it comes to many part, the “villainess” stories that we’ve seen lots of lately have got all been… well, villainesses. The genre started as being a woman-driven creation, often pairing the (previous) villainess with different hot guys, because theoretically they reside in a game that is otome. A man equivalent have not especially shown up much. Artistic novels designed for dudes will not have a critical rival that is romantic anybody. Then for villains in anime and manga you tend to… if for villainesses you think of sneering ladies covering their mouths with fans while laughing “OHOHOHOHOHO!”,
Outbreak Company, Vol. 18
By Ichiro Sakaki and Yuugen. Released in Japan by Kodansha Light Novels. Released in The United States by J-Novel Club. Translated by Kevin Steinbach. (This review discusses the ending of this show, therefore spoilers abound.) okay, I’ve calmed down now. Whenever I first completed this amount, the last one in the Outbreak Company series (let’s leave Gaiden apart for the minute), I became a small upset. Continue reading