Once again, "Fushigi no Maria-kun" proves to be our most difficult series to typeset. Hopefully we caught all of the errors. Anyhow...Maria and Toko continue on with their evolving relationship. I really like how this chapter shows us the weirdness that happens when a childhood friendship starts to blossom into something more. I like how the vampirism isn't the focus of the story, but rather the backdrop. I also like how the story is staying focused on Toko and Maria. I must admit that I love this kind of innocent sweetness.
Onto the links!
Links to "Fushigi no Maria-kun" Chapter 2: (Zip) (PDF -- mobile and tablets)
Next up is the second of our fall one-shots from Kuro Lala. It is call "Girl on a Platter" and it's by Meca Tanaka ("Pearl Pink" and "Faster than a Kiss"). Like most Meca Tanaka works, this one-shot is very sweet, but with a very pervy undertone. A lot of the perviness is evident in the Japanese. I hope I'm able to translate it well in English without overshadowing the central story, which is very much Shiina Dai's "World End Garden".
A reminder: Follow our releases on Twitter @OmarissisterRel
Onto the links!
Links to "Fushigi no Maria-kun" Chapter 2: (Zip) (PDF -- mobile and tablets)
Next up is the second of our fall one-shots from Kuro Lala. It is call "Girl on a Platter" and it's by Meca Tanaka ("Pearl Pink" and "Faster than a Kiss"). Like most Meca Tanaka works, this one-shot is very sweet, but with a very pervy undertone. A lot of the perviness is evident in the Japanese. I hope I'm able to translate it well in English without overshadowing the central story, which is very much Shiina Dai's "World End Garden".
A reminder: Follow our releases on Twitter @OmarissisterRel