Dengeki G’s Festival Vol.3
Posted On November 10, 2009
There was other media represented in the book, but I didn’t care about any of them except for Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu. And I guess Railgun.
I paid 60 bucks for this, and considering I got a nice dakimakura cover out of it, I think it was a good deal. Would have rather had paid 2000 yen at Mandarake or something though.
Yeesh, just when this blog was getting classy with reviews of obscure manga shorts and interviews with cool people, I throw it all away. Now Matt Alt won’t ever want to link to the interview.
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If it means denying who are and what you enjoy, I tend to think that being “classy” is over-rated. :p
And yeah, I liked this issue of G’s Festival Anime a fair bit as well, though I sort of feel like the dakimakura cover is a slight bit out of character… not that I’ll complain too loudly…
You stay classy, Wildarsms.
I bought the very first Dengeki G’s Festival, the one that came with an Uesugi Kenshin pillow cover. Very happy to know they’ve kept up a high standard.
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Right now Dengeki G’s Festival Vol. 3 is selling for $43 on there before coupons. The only thing is they have a lot Yaoi so if you are not a fan of genre you have to ignore it.
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