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  • Just back from Japan, after three weeks caring for the youngest survivors, critical care pediatrician Kozue Shimabukuro tells the story of a boy she met in Yamada, one of the towns heavily damaged after the catastrophic magnitude-9.0 quake.

    Giving comfort to the youngest quake survivors 2011

  • Posted in Manga Reviews on November 1, 2009 by Johanna by Kozue Amano; adapted by Nikhil Burman; published by Tokyopop, $10.99 US

    *Aria Book 5 — Recommended » Manga Worth Reading 2009

  • Just back from Japan, after three weeks caring for the youngest survivors, critical care pediatrician Kozue Shimabukuro tells the story of a boy she met in Yamada, one of the towns heavily damaged after the catastrophic magnitude-9.0 quake.

    Giving comfort to the youngest quake survivors 2011

  • Tokyopop picked up this gorgeous, pastoral manga by Kozue Amano from ADV, republishing the first three volumes and finally continuing the series.

    Best of 2008 » Comics Worth Reading 2009

  • The next couple of panels skewer this: in Yusaku's imagination, he sees himself grasping Kozue and saying, "Yes, my dear, I need some prac -- er, I mean -- 'I love you.'"

    Archive 2008-01-01 2008

  • But by the end of the first volume, it is apparent that Takahashi intends to slow things down as she develops the characters and introduces complications, particularly in the form of rivals: Yusaku begins dating the sweet, naïve, and unintentionally manipulative Kozue while Kyoko begins seeing the handsome, wealthy, and extremely pushy tennis coach Mitaka.

    Archive 2008-01-01 2008

  • But by the end of the first volume, it is apparent that Takahashi intends to slow things down as she develops the characters and introduces complications, particularly in the form of rivals: Yusaku begins dating the sweet, naïve, and unintentionally manipulative Kozue while Kyoko begins seeing the handsome, wealthy, and extremely pushy tennis coach Mitaka.

    Manga Review: Maison Ikkoku 2008

  • Early on, Yusaku's college buddies offer him some stupid advice of the sort I've heard from real college students, encouraging him to take advantage of his girlfriend Kozue: Your manager's an older woman.

    Manga Review: Maison Ikkoku 2008

  • Early on, Yusaku's college buddies offer him some stupid advice of the sort I've heard from real college students, encouraging him to take advantage of his girlfriend Kozue: Your manager's an older woman.

    Archive 2008-01-01 2008

  • The next couple of panels skewer this: in Yusaku's imagination, he sees himself grasping Kozue and saying, "Yes, my dear, I need some prac -- er, I mean -- 'I love you.'"

    Manga Review: Maison Ikkoku 2008

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