Otaku in Love -Densha Otoko o �el del tren� en japonés- nos trae algo más, como su título pudiera sugerir, que un manga sobre los propios fans del manga u otakus: Otaku in Love ha representado todo un fenómeno de culto en su país natal, surgido inicialmente como serie televisiva de imagen real en 2005 y basado en una historia supuestamente verídica. �El del tren� titular es Tsuyoshi Yamada, un otaku con dificultades para ligar, hasta que un día halla el amor de su vida al defender, en un viaje en tren, a una joven que estaba siendo asediada por un borracho. Tras la teleserie, Otaku in Love ha inspirado un largometraje y diversas adaptaciones en manga. La que os ofreceremos ha sido guionizada por Hitori Nakano e ilustrada por Hidenori Hara y publicada originalmente por Shogakukan. La serie está compuesta de 3 volúmenes. Sin duda alguna, también los otakus hispanos se sentirán identificados con el �prota� de Otaku in Love.
Definitely enjoying this series. It's so feel-good!
It's the second volume in a series about a geeky guy who meets a girl and who doesn't know what to do - how to dress, where to go, what to say. He has help from his online community which is good and bad. At least the girl really likes him so she's pretty patient.
Seperti novelnya, sangat menikmati alur manga oleh Hara sesnei ini. pemilihan panel dan visualisasi para karekter berhasil disajiakn dengan baik. Ini adalah jilid kedua dalam seri tentang seorang pria culun yang bertemu seorang gadis dan yang tidak tahu harus berbuat apa - cara berpakaian, ke mana harus pergi, apa yang harus dikatakan. Dia mendapat bantuan dari komunitas onlinenya. Setidaknya gadis itu sangat menyukainya jadi dia cukup sabar.
A dorky boy stops a drunk man from harassing a beautiful girl. Clueless about how to go about asking the girl out the dorky boy turns to his blog and his loyal readers. He is flooded with responses and as his relationship with the girl grows so do the number of his online followers. It's these fellow bloggers that get me to chuckle the most--sometimes their reactions are just hilarious and they also save the story from being a humdrum boy meets girl plot.
It's a simple story really, but it's hard not to root for the hapless boy as he stumbles through love and discovers himself.
There is also a live action movie version of this manga that I'll have to look for.
I didn't find the central story and two main characters very interesting, but I liked the interactions with all the online commentators and their reactions to the updates.
Kind of neat that it was a real-life event, then a chat thread, then a novel, then a manga. That can't happen too often.
OMG, this manga/story is so cute! I can't believe any of my GR friends (the kind that reads manga) did not read it yet... It is part of the Japanese culture, and it is a very poignant story.
I found #2 and #3 when I went to this store (ok, I am lying. I went there specifically looking for this series... it is a "must-have" manga). Vol. #2 had me smiling and giggling, just like Hermes is when she is text-messaging Train-man. And the netizens are seriously the funniest secondary characters in a manga (or book, for that matter).
Kali ini Si Train sudah beberapa kali makan malam dengan hermes, dia sempat ketemu temennya dan yah begitulah............
=============
So far masih bagus, tetep enak untuk dibaca, sayang adegan yang bikin ngakak ga sebanyak di buku pertama... ternyata baca komik itu cukup dari st Sudirman sampe Tanjung barat hahahaha.... Ternyata udah selesai satu buku.... *penting banget lho*