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How you found the violation and any other useful info. Submit Cancel. Open in new tab. Sign me up Stay informed about special deals, the latest products, events, and more from Microsoft Store. Sign up. It is quite exciting to finally see Largo have normal human interactions, if that is what you can call it.

There is a lot of relationship drama going on but every so often there is still some humor that pops out. The beginning pages of the book were much better since they have stopped Overall I do not think it was that bad and I have finally accepted the new direction the story has taken.

The beginning pages of the book were much better since they have stopped doing a full recap of the whole story in the beginning and finally have references in the back. I love the improvements to the information provided! I cannot wait till the next book! Dec 31, Renee rated it it was amazing Shelves: graphic-novels , webcomics. This issue is, by far, the closest to what I'd call an "emotional rollercoaster" in the series. It's about character more than plot, the interactions everyone holds with one another, the actual feelings these characters have.

And I'm living for it. I know it's slow going now, there hasn't been a lot of progress, but with there only being one other book out at the moment I'd say this is definitely a climax of the series.

You can tell this is the point where a lot of things are starting to come to This issue is, by far, the closest to what I'd call an "emotional rollercoaster" in the series. You can tell this is the point where a lot of things are starting to come together, definitely for the better. Mar 16, Aaron rated it really liked it Recommends it for: Nerds, other nerds. Still good stuff, though you can tell, with the character revelations and what-not that things are starting to swing towards resolution.

We pretty much know what is going to happen to our four lead characters at least in terms of romantic attachments but the real question is if Gallagher will be brave enough to saddle some of the beloved secondary characters with any unhappiness. Considering the thread of melancholy that has been running quietly through the series so far, it may be possible.

F Still good stuff, though you can tell, with the character revelations and what-not that things are starting to swing towards resolution. Fingers crossed. Jan 17, Selena rated it liked it Shelves: western-comics , humor , japan-stuff , manga-manwha , magic. Sometimes, I wonder if Fred Gallagher knows where he wants to take this comic. Now we have a girl who's supposedly a magical girl, Ping's become something of a transformer While I still find the funny parts to be really funny, the drama is starting to drown out the funny bits.

It was a long, slow read. Though, I've come to expect that of the Megatokyo books. I'm not sure why they're all so dense, but it always takes a while to read them. Aug 08, Mandi rated it really liked it. I just got volume 6, so I reread this one first. I was reminded of why I wait to read this in print instead of online: it takes a LONG time for plot threads to go anywhere.

In book form, this isn't a problem, but when I was reading it online I would often forget what was going on by the time anything important was revealed. The art continues to improve in this one, and the "fantasy" sequences become more obviously relevant to the plot. Aug 24, David rated it it was amazing.

I read this in a few hours. I devoured it. In January I sat down and decided "fuck this, I'm going to get on top things. My first goal was to get the Megatokyo comic rolling more regularly and increase my comic output.

This I managed, and I hope you have been enjoying it. There is a LOT going on in the comic right now as we close in on the end of the chapter and it's been kinda fun and challenging letting the story go the places it seems to want to take me.

Thanks in a great part to your Patreon support, I was able to back off on stand-alone illustration work and focus more on comic production. In April, when things started to really bad with Mom, i did struggle to meet the output of 5 comics per month that I had set for myself, but i've been doing my best to get as close to that goal as I can because i really want to finish this chapter.

Four comics this month so far, and while I won't finish the 5th before the end of THIS month, it's already under way. Oh, and I should mention that when i finish this chapter I will have all the material needed for Megatokyo book 7. Not that anyone has been waiting for for that or anything. My second goal was to catch up with the outstanding MegaGear orders and get fully caught up with the store.

I had hoped to have everything caught up by April, but was totally unable to do so. Right now, i have engaged some of my friends to work with me starting this week to help get caught up.

The biggest backlog is the pre-orders for the Miho blankets, which I am going ahead with getting ordered and under production so I can mail them out towards the end of next month.

I apologize for the long delay in getting these taken care of, but I will keep you updated on the progress of these and other outstanding orders as I work to get through them. Once you get behind on these things, it's very difficult to catch up, which is one of the reasons I am getting some help AND why I decided to move some of my products like t-shirts to third party vendors. It's been years since I've been able to offer Megatokyo shirts mostly because I just could not manage to organize and stock the merchandise I would need to in order to do so.

By offering old and new designs through the Megatokyo Teespring store , we not only have shirts again, but production and fufillment are outsourced and won't be effected by my own delays and other issues. Largo talks about the blurred lines between sci-fi and fantasy, and I take it a step further: gal games - or "gal-get games", "dating simulations", "love simulations", whatever you want to call them, really fall in the realm of "fantasy" too.

This does bring up a interesting problem i've had recently - what exactly do you call this genere of games? In japan, it'ssimply called 'gamu' or 'games', which pretty much covers the whole gamut. Here in the states, I suppose i need to be a little more specific. Leaf games like To Heart, the one in the strip are called 'visual novels' - gameplay is basically clicking along and reading the story while watching the images and listening to the dialogue.

Changes and shifts in the story happen based on choices you make as you go along.



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