Kanade
Alt Names: | 奏 梦中情人 奏〜かなで〜 奏~かなで~ 카나데 Kanade (SEGAMI Akira) |
Author: | Segami Akira |
Artist: | Segami Akira |
Genres: | Comedy Romance School Life Shounen Supernatural |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | A high school student has been seeing visions of a girl in his dreams, when suddenly he meets her at school. Oddly, they can both see (and touch) each other's guardian spirits. What is relationship between them, their guardians, and the truth behind the dreams? |
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That said, in terms of the manga category, this is not 'slice of life' but 'school life', because it tend to be based around interactions with other members of the school.
I think i saw something like that in kagetora LOL
Shame it's only 5 chapters as of this post.
the cover.. kirei..
chibi w poms.. kawaii..
and the page before table of contents.. adorable..
Campione and Zero no Tsukaima can learn from this art.. (In the novels they're described as extreme beauties but I don't feel that watching the anime..)
D=
I thought Segami Akira is a ' she '.....
Thanks for the hard work ^-^
Some authors may feel comfortable with their current art styles and decides to stick to it, while the more adventurous authors will try out new things.
If you did read -Kagetora-, you will see that the art form isn't too far from -Kanade-, but the latter is more polished and have a modern feel to it.
I think we have very different ideas about what qualifies as an "old-school" art style. Art from 2008 looks a lot like art from 2012; it really hasn't been long enough for any sort of significant shift in art styles since then. When I think "old-school" I think 80s or earlier. Art from the 90s is visually distinct from modern stuff, but I wouldn't call it old-school either.
@blindbox Kagetora is from 2002 and was his first work, I've no idea why you dislike it. Just know that we can't judge a Manga by comparing them to other Manga series.
And I don't think the male lead is so bad. Sure, he's a clumsy conversationalist around the girl of his dreams when he first meets her. Who isn't? But he's sane and fairly sensible and pretty determined and not a compulsive hentai; gives him a leg up on lots of shounen heroes.
So far, I'm liking it.
I know originality is hard to come by, but DAMN this is cliche. (We're already hinting about past lives in chapter 2? Goddamn, how about establishing the plot first?)