![]() ![]() Also, either it was very difficult to apply good-looking screentone to this artwork, or the screentone work wasn't much better. In fact, my initial reaction would probably be to say that it's a mess. I'm not sure I would have been as obsessed with this series if my first exposure to it had been this first manga volume. I think it's after volume 3 that her artwork undergoes a drastic transformation into something more similar to the style you'll find in the anime (which, by the way, has really uneven artwork, even if I was incapable of noticing it during my initial obsession). If you take a look at this volume and compare it to one of the later volumes, the first thing you'll probably notice is how much Murakami's artwork has changed. I watched the entire anime TV series several times before finally beginning to read the manga, although I didn't begin the manga with the first volume, but rather the 8th. For a while, I was obsessed with the anime (which is based off the manga). I can't believe I haven't written a single post about any of the Gravitation manga or anime yet. During a talk with Yuki's managing editor, Shuichi learns some shocking news: Yuki has a fiancee! ![]() Shuichi calls off his deal with Toma, not realizing that he somehow managed to convince Yuki to go see his father. Yuki, on the other hand, won't admit to anything. Currently, Shuichi is willing to admit he has feelings for Yuki. Of course, that doesn't mean that they won't necessarily have a real relationship in the future (which we know they will) - shortly after Yuki blew his sister off, he and Shuichi shared a steamy kiss that shocked them both. Yuki lied about their relationship to get Mika off his back. What Toma and Mika (Yuki's sister) don't realize is that Shuichi and Yuki aren't even really a couple. They tell Shuichi that he's got a good chance at a record deal if he uses his influence on Yuki. Yuki does show up at Shuichi and Hiro's performance, however, prompting Yuki's sister and her husband, big-time producer Toma Seguchi, to think that they might be able to use Shuichi to make Yuki go see his sick father. ![]() Shuichi asks Yuki to come see his band perform (only to immediately retract his invitation after Yuki insults him some more). It turns out that the guy is famous novelist Eiri Yuki. Even though Shuichi doesn't know the guy, he can't stop thinking about him and wants to make him apologize. One night, lyrics Shuichi has been trying hard to finish are blown away, only to be caught and read by a gorgeous and somewhat scary man who pronounces them garbage. High school senior Shuichi is the singer and lyricist for the band he's in with his best friend Hiro. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |