Lord_Griff wrote:Ultimately, if you ease off the vice like grip from your member, the film doesn't make all that much sense. Realise that, then re-engage.
hylian_elf wrote:I watched Akira again a couple of years ago and was left less impressed than when I saw it as a young 'un. Used to be my favourite anime. It is currently far from my favourite.
Tempy wrote:Lord_Griff wrote:Ultimately, if you ease off the vice like grip from your member, the film doesn't make all that much sense. Realise that, then re-engage.
What about it doesn't make much sense, out of interest?
Brooks wrote:Lol buy Err, honestly it's all pretty solid, Ito is one the most consistent men in the game. He know his genre very well. Depends on what's easiest to get in good print and translation. Gyo is a lot of fun.
cosmicjellybean wrote:Tomie was good, and a nice way to look into when he started, but fragments of horror is possibly my favourite compilation. Shiver is out in December too, which I think compiles most of his back cat stories. The dissolving classroom is also pretty good. I think he might be one of my faves. Nice to see him getting more and more English translations!
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