
In a delightful turn of events, a manga lover recently found the entire I"s series by Masakazu Katsura for just 1,500 yen at a local Book Off. This unexpected treasure showcases the wider appeal of secondhand stores, especially given that Amazon offers it for over 10,000 yen.
Online buzz around this find is palpable, with enthusiasts reacting positively. A collectorโs excitement sparked comments reminiscing about their own experiences with the series. One fan summed it up: "He mixed anime girls with authentic Japanese cuteness." This detail reflects Katsura's unique ability to blend art with relatable character emotions, making the series a standout among romantic tales.
While many enjoyed the nostalgia, some noted concerns about censorship in published versions, particularly from a user stating, "The Viz version is censored." This sentiment reinforces why many value owning original copies to fully appreciate Katsura's storytelling.
Additional comments revealed mixed feelings about adaptations. One comment recalls a frustrating experience with translated content and adaptation disappointment: "I remember reading the translated scanlations and watching the anime of Ichigo 100%. I was so disappointed with how it turned out." This showcases the varied reactions to adaptations and the importance of the source material.
Fans revel in the seriesโ depth and emotional storytelling. One user commented, "It rocked my world when I was 15, probably the perfect age to read it." Such reflections highlight how I"s left a significant impact on readersโ formative years.
๐ Recent find: I"s for 1,500 yen has sparked excitement.
๐ Artistry praised: "He mixed anime girls with authentic Japanese cuteness."
โ ๏ธ Censorship concerns: Some versions are criticized for edits.
As people continue to explore the vibrant world of manga, this exceptional find is a reminder of the joy in seeking hidden gems beyond mainstream offerings. Will this renewed interest lead to a revival of similar series in our bookstores? Only time will tell.