Genshiken: The Society for the Study of Modern Visual Culture, Volume 6 (Genshiken #6)
by
Kio Shimoku,
David Ury
WHERE THE BOYS ARE
Ogiue is determined to sell her own doujinshi at the next ComicFest. What genre is she attempting? Why a gay romance . . . starring none other than Madarame and Kanji Sasahara. But when Saki-san catches a glimpse of one of Ogiue’s sketches, she gets the wrong idea. Now Saki is convinced that Ogiue is in love with Kanji, and she’s dead set on playing Cupid...more
Ogiue is determined to sell her own doujinshi at the next ComicFest. What genre is she attempting? Why a gay romance . . . starring none other than Madarame and Kanji Sasahara. But when Saki-san catches a glimpse of one of Ogiue’s sketches, she gets the wrong idea. Now Saki is convinced that Ogiue is in love with Kanji, and she’s dead set on playing Cupid...more
Paperback, 208 pages
Published
July 25th 2006
by Del Rey
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Overall Rating: A+
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
It's a shame my reviews are no longer reviews. The volumes are not so fresh in my mind anymore. All I can say is that Ogiue is becoming my favourite character!
Après le Comic Festival et le cosplay des journées portes ouvertes, c'est l'heure de la remise des diplômes pour les membres les plus anciens du Genshiken. Il faut déjà penser à la prochaine succession pour les uns et à trouver du travail pour les autres.
Une partie du volume est dédié à Ogiué et ses trips de dessinatrice, c'est assez amusant.
Une partie du volume est dédié à Ogiué et ses trips de dessinatrice, c'est assez amusant.
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