We have a remarkable track record for discovering hidden gems in things that look like shit, as well as getting the whole context to make even familiar runs mean more
JSA Storytime: Transformers
>Windblade contemplating serious issues between the fate of two planets while also spinning for fun
Cute
Oh I'm also reading that, but only one volume in.
Got caught up reading Silver Spoon though. Farm living sounds pretty good right about now...
Yes. Blast-Off is the draft that is considered superior to the others but it is also timid and has emotional insecurity, since Vortex is a bit of a joke and an idiot but he is not stupid like Brawl and likes carnage and torture.
weebery reminds me I need to acquire and re-read Kekkaishi in a professional translation and not the fans who barely understood what was going on, but I don't even know how manga is sold or pirated these days
I really enjoy how much it explores and builds up the relationships between the students without putting any of them down or crowning any of them right. It reads like a total celebration of individuality.
Part of it is of course the characters themselves, but hot damn does the art do a great job of making the fems super huggable.
I think that's all released on Amazon, a quick check shows volume 1 for $7 but it's been out of print for awhile, so who knows what the other volumes will be priced at.
I wanted to say "but Megatron would be one too if their world was peaceful" but then I remember how this is a totally not working contra argument.
definitely not doing physical, I don't have the space for the shit I have