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Densha Otoko: The Story of the Train Man Who Fell in Love with a Girl, Volume 1

by Hitori Nakano, Wataru Watanabe (Illustrator)

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The big day has come! "Train" is out on his date with "Hermess"! But now what? What does he say? What does he do? He's on his own and doesn't have his online support group to guide him through the event. You can be sure that he'll be back on the keyboard to recap it afterward ... and try to figure out what to do next. And why is it suddenly so important for Hermess to introduce Train Man to her special friend?… (more)
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I've been meaning to read Train Man (the novel) but the books is so expensive and i tried searching for an ebook version but failed so i tried reading the manga version instead! I liked it! Such an interesting story. I will try and read another version of Densha Otoko (and by another version, i meant another illustrator: Hara Hidenori) ( )
  PamZaragoza | Jun 27, 2014 |
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DO NOT COMBINE w/ Hidenori Hara's nor Daisuke Douke's series'!!!!

This version of Train Man was illustrated by WATARU WATANABE and published by CMX. It is NOT the same as the version illustrated by Hidenori Hara (published by VIZ) nor Daisuke Douke's (Taifu Comics).

Though they each were inspired by the same maybe-real-life story, they are three totally SEPARATE works from different authors and publishers!
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The big day has come! "Train" is out on his date with "Hermess"! But now what? What does he say? What does he do? He's on his own and doesn't have his online support group to guide him through the event. You can be sure that he'll be back on the keyboard to recap it afterward ... and try to figure out what to do next. And why is it suddenly so important for Hermess to introduce Train Man to her special friend?

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