ext_81187 ([identity profile] maxine-chan.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] maxine_chan 2006-08-26 03:36 am (UTC)

Hmmm, wherever I read/watch it? lol, there's a looooot of places. On the reading side, I buy most of my manga, so I can't really help you out there. But you can go to almost any Barnes and Nobles and read something there without buying it. Like Ouran High School Host Club or Death Note. Those would be two good series to start with. As for anime, you can get it from almost any bittorrent site out there. TorrentSpy, for example. And there's a millions series to watch, lol. Prince of Tennis is the one I've been obsessing over lately. And Hikaru no Go is reeeaaally good. And so is Ouran High School Host Club, again.

Hmmm, there are slash mangas and animes. Or the more correct term on this side of the coin is yaoi. ^.~ But it's pretty much like with Harry Potter - a lot of it's behind the scenes, fandom only, if you know what I mean. They give you sooooo much subtext and stuff to work with though, they definitely make it easy for you! But an actual yaoi series that I just finished buying is called "Yellow." It's a manga, so they may or may not have it at B&N. The one near me doesn't have it, but I've seen it at other. It's only four volumes long, and I really liked it. Um, let's see... Kyou Kara Maou is an anime where the leading male character actually finds himself engaged to another male character as early as the second episode. There's 78 episodes total, and while that's not what the series is about, per se, I still really liked the show. The engagement is more of a running gag, but it was really cute.

Gah, this comment is probably so not helpful. Let me get some links together and I'll comment again!

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