Genshiken: The Society for the Study of Modern Visual Culture, Volume 7 (Genshiken #7)
by
Kio Shimoku,
David Ury
OTAKU FROM ANOTHER PLANET
On a lunch break at the Genshiken, Madarame is minding his own business when in walks Angela, a blond, blue-eyed otaku unlike anyone he has ever seen. However, Angela seems to know all about him! It turns out that Angela and her pal Susie, old friends of Ohno’s, are visiting from the United States. Angela has a taste for hardcore doujinshi, and Sue...more
On a lunch break at the Genshiken, Madarame is minding his own business when in walks Angela, a blond, blue-eyed otaku unlike anyone he has ever seen. However, Angela seems to know all about him! It turns out that Angela and her pal Susie, old friends of Ohno’s, are visiting from the United States. Angela has a taste for hardcore doujinshi, and Sue...more
Paperback, 208 pages
Published
October 31st 2006
by Del Rey
(first published December 22nd 2005)
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Synopsis: Written by Kio Shimoku, the manga version of Genshiken is nine volumes long. It covers the lives of a college club of Otaku, but does it in a way that makes them seem real and interesting instead of the usual stereotypes.
One of the reasons I love this series so much is the remarkable number of similarities between the Genshiken club, and the club I helped found at Guilford College, the Yachting Club. Granted, we didn't really have a Saki (who hates g...more
Synopsis: Written by Kio Shimoku, the manga version of Genshiken is nine volumes long. It covers the lives of a college club of Otaku, but does it in a way that makes them seem real and interesting instead of the usual stereotypes.
One of the reasons I love this series so much is the remarkable number of similarities between the Genshiken club, and the club I helped found at Guilford College, the Yachting Club. Granted, we didn't really have a Saki (who hates g...more
Alors que les anciens du club sont entrés dans la vie active, la vie du club continue. Oguié décide de faire son propre fanzine et Ohno se lache sur le cosplay.
Genshiken is hysterical. I love these guys/gals. Ohno's friends come from the states to buy Yaoi and some of the guys graduate but that doesn't change the fact they hang out in the club room. Hysterical.
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