Urushibara Yuki - Mushishi, vol. 02 (Eng. trans.)
Tue, Aug. 21st, 2007 04:33 pmDel Rey, why so slow?
I was pleasantly surprise to find this didn't overlap much with the anime (I'm up to episode 9 right now); I'd only seen one chapter before.
I like that we're getting more of a look at what being a mushishi means; Ginko finds another one in the first chapter. We later meet a woman who records information on mushi in what is currently my favorite part of this volume.
Ginko visits to tell her stories, and there is a room piled high with scrolls on mushi. Except sometimes, the words come to life..
I particularly love the image of the woman plucking entire sentences off the walls with chopsticks and re-securing them in her scrolls.
I'm still not quite sure how to describe the series. It's very episodic right now, with very little plot, and yet, it's very absorbing once you get into it.
I was pleasantly surprise to find this didn't overlap much with the anime (I'm up to episode 9 right now); I'd only seen one chapter before.
I like that we're getting more of a look at what being a mushishi means; Ginko finds another one in the first chapter. We later meet a woman who records information on mushi in what is currently my favorite part of this volume.
Ginko visits to tell her stories, and there is a room piled high with scrolls on mushi. Except sometimes, the words come to life..
I particularly love the image of the woman plucking entire sentences off the walls with chopsticks and re-securing them in her scrolls.
I'm still not quite sure how to describe the series. It's very episodic right now, with very little plot, and yet, it's very absorbing once you get into it.
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Wed, Aug. 22nd, 2007 09:17 pm (UTC)