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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Herp-a-Derp! It's Dangerous To Go Alone.

Yeah, Zelda references. They never get old.

Okay, so the new review for the surprise series is up. Not a massive surprise, but it's a review for King of Thorn, which I have avoided even mentioning on the site before so that you wouldn't expect it coming. If you haven't already heard of it, I suggest checking it out. There is an anime adaptation for it, for those of you too lazy to be bothered with reading, but it doesn't do justice to the manga so I would suggest you read it if you want the more enjoyable experience.

I should still be on track for getting a review of Spiral up tomorrow sometime.

I feel like I'm slowly dying. Noblesse hasn't released a new chapter in what feels like months, now. Realistically, it's been about 4-6 weeks, but still... ugh, I hate waiting for things. I'll tell you what I don't have to wait for, though - Bleach. I stopped reading Bleach for a couple years because I was at one point all caught up and I was playing the waiting game each week, anticipating the next chapter. After a few months of that I got fed up and stopped reading it altogether. Now they've got like 500+ chapters and the last time I read it was around chapter 340 or so. I did the same with Air Gear and Naruto, too, although Air Gear actually wrapped up about a month after I stopped reading regularly, so I went back and finished that once it was done. Don't think I'm going back to Naruto. Seems too childish to me now. Sorry, I'm rambling on.

Any comments, concerns, review requests or the like, shoot me a message or comment on posts. I am fairly open to reviewing anything that isn't... strictly adult oriented, let's say... and I would love it if anybody could refer me to a series I haven't read, watched, or own already. If you have an idea, pitch it to me. I can tell you if I know it or not, and go from there.

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