What comic, graphic novel, or manga have you read recently?
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Re: What comic, graphic novel, or manga have you read recently?
Yaoi&shounen ai
I'm currently reading Painter of the night&hold me tight
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NonNonBa is a collection of short stories about Japanese mythological creatures (yokai) an old woman in the village used to tell the author in his youth. The manga is marked by a sense of nostalgia and wonder that can feel quite heartwarming even in sad moments.
Akira is a sci-fi classic full of action (probably doesn’t need an introduction).
I just started reading Angola Janga by Marcelo D’Salete, a historical comic book about quilombo dos Palmares and the scars slavery left on the brazilian people. So far, it’s great.
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My last comic book was a Witcher comic book, the Ballad of Two Wolves exactly. That comic is one of my favourite Witcher ones so far, the art is some of the best in the series & the story is really interesting & gripping. Plus I'm always a sucker for Geralt & Dandelion's little bromance, & I adore their banter to death. If you can't playfully insult your best friend that would follow you to the ends of the world, are you two really best friends?
And I don't know if this counts as a graphic novel, but I read N.D Stevenson's memoir The Fire Never Goes out. It was ok, I like that Nate used art from his old tumblr to tell his story & show the progression of the years. I did feel it was a lil disjointed, & I personally felt a bit uncomfortable reading it because it's a book published before Nate came out as bigender, & seeing representations of trans folks before their coming out always makes me feel icky. I'm happy they're comfortable enough to have their old self out there, but I could never.
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