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Wednesday, December 14, 2005


   Manga Wishlist Time!
It's the holiday season; and even though I'm not asking or expecting anyone to buy me any of this stuff, I just felt like putting up some manga I'm after. Seriously, don't go buying me manga if you know me, I'll get it myself. XD This is just for the hell of it.:

One Piece Vol. 2 - I've got Vol. 1, and it ends just as Nami is introduced, and asks to join forces with Luffy. Leads right into the Buggy arc.

Death Note Vol. 1 - I read the preview in Shonen Jump a few months back, and it was incredible. Pawing through the GN at Barnes and Noble, I could tell I needed to buy this.

Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo Vol. 1(?) - Do I even need to say why?

Bleach Vol. 7 - I'm getting 4-6 for Christmas - but even Vol. 10 is only up to Ichigo's fight with Ikkaku! LONG way to go, Viz!

Evangelion Vol. 4 - Eva was my first manga, and I only have 1-3 in the original format Viz used - huge, $13 volumes, much taller than... well, every other manga is these days.

Naruto Vol. 4 - Same case as Bleach.

Dragonball Z Vol. 10+ - I really need to get this whole series on the shelf. :P

Rurouni Kenshin Vol. 1 - Why not?

Shaman King Vol. 1 - I really want to get into this manga. It looks interesting.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Millenium World Vol. 1 - Not the same as Duelist – it seems to be set in ancient Egypt, and the battles are actually monsters – Gods – themselves, fighting each other. The chapters I read in SJ looked good, after all.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Vol. 1 - Also not Duelist – before Duelist, Yugi just used his power to control people’s minds and mess with them using illusions. Very cool. Morbid, to boot.

Hikaru no Go Vol. 1 - Hell, I’m learning to play Go, so why not? ^_^ Good art style, too.

Gin Tama Vol. 1 - If it’s out! I just read the preview in SJ this month and loved it.

Anyway, that’s all I’ve got in mind for now. Should keep me busy for quite some time – in and out of the bookstore with less and less money and more and more manga. Ja ne, all.

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