oyceter: man*ga [mahng' guh] n. Japanese comics. synonym: CRACK (manga is crack)
Oyceter ([personal profile] oyceter) wrote2008-04-30 06:24 pm

Nakamura Yoshiki - Skip Beat, vol. 06-11

I'm still not quite sure what to think about this series. I like how it's not All About the Boy, and I especially love Kyoko's giant grudge, but the manga-sports-esque battles and power-ups involving acting, of all things, has me rolling my eyes a bit. Then again, I tend to have a lower tolerance for shounen tropes anyway.

I am a little sad that we don't get much of Moko in the Tsukigomori arc, but I found Kyoko calling her for help with the angel gig hilarious. Also, Moko's family! Yikes!

I have to say, I'm rather taken with Ren, and I loooove his conversations with chicken!suit!Kyoko! "He's... never fallen in love?!?!" I also want to see when he'll tell Kyoko about being Corn.

Hrm. Otherwise, I don't have that many comments, since a big chunk of the latter bit is on Kyoko's version of Mio, which doesn't interest me nearly as much as Kyoko's odd and prickly friendship with both Moko and Ren.

[identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com 2008-05-01 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
I haven't read Vol 11 yet, but I do think the series is getting better in general about being serious about the acting and Kyoko finding herself and having a goal beyond "revenge" but not being sure what it is, and less random "power up" type stuff(I hadn't really thought about it in terms of shounen sports, but that does make sense.) But I do think that it's(sadly) starting to focus a little less on Moko and Kyoko's friendship. (OTOH, Kyoko seems a lot closer to crushing on Moko than she does to crushing on Ren, which amuses me.)

[identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com 2008-05-01 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I love the crush. It reminds me of Watanuki's crush on Himawari: just sheer, overwhelming, utterly asexual adoration.