Continued scatteredness
Jul. 11th, 2010 10:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I did finish FMA Brotherhood, and yes, it was awesome. I think
kumpania lending me .hack//SIGN reminded me how wonderful anime was after I hadn't watched much for some time. But the way this past week went, yes, it's wonderful, but I need to either get some self-control or be careful about going there...
(BTW, before anyone jumps in, I currently have no plans to watch the first series' FMA Nazi movie, so don't worry about that.)
While I'm posting, I'll link a couple choice bits out of the online comics I've been poking around.
First is MYth by Zelda Wang. It's a shoujo-inflected Greek Mythology adaptation; I read the first two arcs and liked it a lot.
Then one from the scanlation site: Adventure Boys by Mitsuru Adachi. Poking around the site, I was interested in the more adult genres (seinen and josei vs. shounen and shoujo), and I like more understated kind of stories that still have an element of fantastic wonder, and this fits that description well. It's a series of self-contained stories with shared themes of adult men having some kind of encounter with their own youth.
And finally, actual art, and maybe a consolation prize for the folks I've been standing up this past week on the Castlevania front (see first paragraph), another ATC with a cat, but this time the cat is not alone. This is Maria from Rondo of Blood (I started with her original Rondo costume and tweaked it to be a little more period).

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(BTW, before anyone jumps in, I currently have no plans to watch the first series' FMA Nazi movie, so don't worry about that.)
While I'm posting, I'll link a couple choice bits out of the online comics I've been poking around.
First is MYth by Zelda Wang. It's a shoujo-inflected Greek Mythology adaptation; I read the first two arcs and liked it a lot.
Then one from the scanlation site: Adventure Boys by Mitsuru Adachi. Poking around the site, I was interested in the more adult genres (seinen and josei vs. shounen and shoujo), and I like more understated kind of stories that still have an element of fantastic wonder, and this fits that description well. It's a series of self-contained stories with shared themes of adult men having some kind of encounter with their own youth.
And finally, actual art, and maybe a consolation prize for the folks I've been standing up this past week on the Castlevania front (see first paragraph), another ATC with a cat, but this time the cat is not alone. This is Maria from Rondo of Blood (I started with her original Rondo costume and tweaked it to be a little more period).
