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Loading... Bakuman. 20: Yume to Genjitsuby Tsugumi Ohba, Takeshi Obata
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The protagonist suffers too much, unnecessarily. Other than that, endearing. ( ) I'm sad to see a series I've so thoroughly enjoyed coming to an end, but they did it well. We get some nice drama, and both Ohba and Obata seem to be about as enthused as their creations are, as the manga (Bakuman) parallels the manga-within-the-manga (Reversi). All the threads wrapped up satisfactorily, in a series of endings that managed not to feel particularly anticlimactic - perhaps because they'd so firmly established the importance of each aspect of the story. Azuki/Mashiro's strange relationship and unusual personalities made the potentially soppy ending feel quite appropriate. Thoroughly enjoyed this one, and I'll be looking for more work by these two. Actually I'd really like to know what becomes of some of the other artists... please? no reviews | add a review
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Ten years after starting out, Akito and Moritaka now sit atop the manga world and look to fulfill the promise they made so long ago. No library descriptions found. |
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