Minekura? and Durarara!
So, LONG TIME, but AM STILL ALIVE. :-)
Some questions for those more knowledgeable...
What happened to Minekura?
Maybe I'm really late to the party on this one, but I ask because this is her old website. (Did she lose the domain name?) Here is her...new site? I think...? Her blog... Wild Adapter hasn't appeared in Chara for about four issues or more (so since April 09) and isn't in the issue coming out tomorrow... Checking out her blog, she seems pretty busy with Saiyuki events, but I thought it seemed strange, especially since WA has basically been on break for year...
Anyone know anything?
Durarara!
Durarara is a new anime that is very very good--entertaining, well-written, and has a jumbled, multi-perspective style that reminds me of a Guy Ritchie movie (which I like...most of the time.)
Like how Xam'd finally got me to finish Eureka 7, I like Durarara so much that I finally got around to watching the "Baccano!" TV series, which is by the same novel writer. I liked it, but I'm actually liking Durarara better so far. (More likable characters?) Baccano got surprising dark, but I still enjoyed its energetic style. Durarara seems to do a better job of fleshing out individual characters (so far).
Besides that, am still alive. I look forward to when my life is simpler. (Hmmmm...what can I do to make that happen...)
Some questions for those more knowledgeable...
What happened to Minekura?
Maybe I'm really late to the party on this one, but I ask because this is her old website. (Did she lose the domain name?) Here is her...new site? I think...? Her blog... Wild Adapter hasn't appeared in Chara for about four issues or more (so since April 09) and isn't in the issue coming out tomorrow... Checking out her blog, she seems pretty busy with Saiyuki events, but I thought it seemed strange, especially since WA has basically been on break for year...
Anyone know anything?
Durarara!
Durarara is a new anime that is very very good--entertaining, well-written, and has a jumbled, multi-perspective style that reminds me of a Guy Ritchie movie (which I like...most of the time.)
Like how Xam'd finally got me to finish Eureka 7, I like Durarara so much that I finally got around to watching the "Baccano!" TV series, which is by the same novel writer. I liked it, but I'm actually liking Durarara better so far. (More likable characters?) Baccano got surprising dark, but I still enjoyed its energetic style. Durarara seems to do a better job of fleshing out individual characters (so far).
Besides that, am still alive. I look forward to when my life is simpler. (Hmmmm...what can I do to make that happen...)