Week Twelve April 9 : Contemporary Manga: S ilver spoon Reading this manga really surprised me. I have had a friend tell me to watch the anime multiple times, but I’ve not been able to access it yet. I do plain to hunt it down, and maybe finish reading the manga once I get a break from manga. Before this, all I had ever seen from this author was FMA. In a way, the change in story styles surprised me, while at the same time it didn’t. I was happily pleased to see the same characters as FMA in this series. It reminded me of Tezuka at the beginning of the year. It is as though the characters are all actors drafted by the artist to reappear in her stores. Some characters didn’t even really need to change personality like Armstrong. Changing the setting is more than enough to differentiate the characters and their roles. I love the way...
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