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Megatokyo anyone?
Deticui:
I still think its pretty funny, but more in a Royal Tenenbaums/Life Aquatic sort of funny way (like theres only one or two strips that make you crack up, but quite a few that make you grin)
Ive been reading MT for years now, since it has been(to me at least) the first American manga to actually be sold in the Manga section of trendy bookstores like Borders (yes i shop at borders, you can return within 30 days so that makes it my library. course, ive never returned ANYTHING) i wouldnt suggest buying anything other than books, though, since they overprice everything else.
but back to MT, Largo has gotten more insane, not less. Only problem now is that he's developing a love interest, which is pretty much completely out of character, but at least he likes a homocidally violent ex-pop star with a disaster rating high above rampaging PS2 accessories and drunken giant turtles.
JLM:
--- Quote from: Primate ---Actually, Dark Horse is publishing the collections, not Tokyopop.
--- End quote ---
*smacks forehead* that's right. oops.
I don't know if Largo developing a love interest is really out of character. Frankly I found it rather unbelievable that he was supposed to be figuratively asexual. Although I think that the current storyline is kind of easing him into it well.
torg:
MT was my first webcomc (about 3 years ago) and i still like it, But one thing drives me crazy: that Piro is completely unable to stick to his own schedule. geeze i dont remember the last time when he actually updated on time a whole week long...
Micah:
It was my fist too. It's becoming to complicated now though.
Blue Kitty:
my second ever webcomic, I like it less then I used to and am slowly trying to cut it out of my regular webcomic viewing.
Also I want to tell you all about what Awkward Silence told me when I told him I liked Megatokyo
Awkward Silence: Yeah I used to like Megatokyo, then my balls dropped.
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