You betcha! It's called Matsuri Special. It's about a girl who is a pro wrestler, but wants to keep it secret because the boy she likes thinks that tough girls are disgusting. It's not completed yet, but it's very cute story so far. It's a little stereotypical of a shojo manga, but it's entertaining to read.
I've figured that I've been ignoring shonen stuff, but don't worry guys, I'm not planning on forgetting you. I'll be doing more of actiony-guy stuff.
This post is a little late in coming if anyone noticed. Better late than never though.Sorry about that. now the excuse: I've been working on something for another blog I'm planning to start, I won't be forgetting this one though, because the other one is going to be something completely different.
Hello again to whoever might be reading this. Today I'll tell you about another manga. It's the shortest manga series I've ever seen, with two books that could be combined into one book that could be 1/2 inch thicker than a normal volume of manga.
Notice how it seems alot of my Manga series I feature are short? I figure it's because unlike creators more popular mangas, authors of lesser known mangas don't have much financial incentive to keep the series going. That probably explains two-thirds of the anime version of Inuyasha, but anyways, onward towards the feature! pun intended.
The series is called Someday's Dreamers, just in case you didn't already figure that out from the post tittle. It's basically about A girl who goes to Tokyo to train to be a professional magic user. In the manga magic is used by empathizing with the person the magic is being used on. Another thing in the manga's world magic users are often victims of prejudiced.
This is a pretty girly series, so if your a guy even if you don't read it you can recomend it to your girlfreind or some other female in your life. ciao for now!