Along that line, and oddly enough, one of the suspects for pseud-writer of DN was Yuuko Asami (as explained here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsugumi_Ohba)), although I personally don't see why anyone would have thought so. (Asami did "Wild Half" in Jump back in the '90s.)
Anyway, yes, the new Koori run's the smaller A6 bunkos. I'm still not used to this glasses-needing thing, and my last attempt to tackle a manga in bunkoban was grrrr-worthy. The print is too tiny; the kanji in these look like featureless blobs, furigana like flea spit. I can't stand it . . . wideban editions are much better. T_T
No, unlike Justice the Concept, he's not blind. He's just . . . odd. When eccentricity is raised to an art form in this fashion, it becomes inexplicably slashy (as BL mangaka like Yamakami Riyu also have discovered). We learn that the orphanage that produced him has suspiciously similar oddities of his type, but the whyfor of that was never explained either, at least not by the point when I began to experience lack of interest in what happened next.
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Anyway, yes, the new Koori run's the smaller A6 bunkos. I'm still not used to this glasses-needing thing, and my last attempt to tackle a manga in bunkoban was grrrr-worthy. The print is too tiny; the kanji in these look like featureless blobs, furigana like flea spit. I can't stand it . . . wideban editions are much better. T_T
No, unlike Justice the Concept, he's not blind. He's just . . . odd. When eccentricity is raised to an art form in this fashion, it becomes inexplicably slashy (as BL mangaka like Yamakami Riyu also have discovered). We learn that the orphanage that produced him has suspiciously similar oddities of his type, but the whyfor of that was never explained either, at least not by the point when I began to experience lack of interest in what happened next.