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Cargando... Sexy voice and Robo (edición 2005)por Iou Kuroda
Información de la obraSexy Voice and Robo (Tomo I) por Iou Kuroda
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Surprisingly good. ( ) At the back of the English translation of this work the editor describes Sexy Voice and Robo as having a "European" feel to it, especially in Kuroda's depiction of Tokyo. I think he's on to something. Kuroda's illustrations seem to be primarily brushwork, and they're beautiful, very fluid and unique. Besides the two protagonists and a few other characters, this really doesn't have a "manga" feel to it at all. The cadence, in particular, was a little strange. Kuroda eschews normal means of depicting the passage of time in "sequential art" (e.g. often the dialogue from one panel the the next seems to be unrelated, as though a few minutes have passed between characters without any explicit signal thereof). This technique makes Sexy Voice often disorienting and arrhythmic, but not in a "bad" way. On the contrary, Kuroda seems to have been aiming for this lopsided, disjointed kind of effect on purpose. Overall, this manga is more memorable for its the atmosphere it evokes and Kuroda's artwork than the strength of the story, but what's wrong with that? sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Nico Hayashi is a 14-year old junior high school girl working part-time as a telephone dating operator and as a private investigator to the mob. Along for the ride is her friend Iichiro Sudo who has an obsession for collecting toy robots. "Together they are Sexy Voice and Robo, two people doing their best to bring some hope into this crazy world." No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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