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Chicago: Book of Self

Chicago: Book of Self

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantasic!
Review: Chicago is a fantasic series full of twists, turns and great character devolpment. I recommend this series to anyone who enjoys any type of manga =D

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Too Short I want moore
Review: Chicago is good but it is only two volumes, not enough time for the characters to fully develope in my option and to many unanwereds questions. Are they dead or alive, will her and the straight guy ever get anywhere or is she going to remain hung up on her gay partner?? Questions, Questions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Come for the Action, Stay for the Pot-stickers!
Review: The date: just slightly in the future. The mission: Self-Defense Force Rescue Sqad 4 is looking for survivors after Tokyo's latest earthquake. Rei and her partner Uozumi are the only ones to survive when their team uncovers violence that was not quake caused. Conspiracy and secrets have alienated Rei and Uozumi from their former lives, now they must get to the heart of the dark plots that destroyed the rest of their team, with the help of a private hostage rescue organization run out of a Shinjuku bar called Chicago.

Tam-Tam has created a strong, well drawn and well-paced action manga with a great heroine. For any reader who has wished to escape the overly cute girls in skirts with killer weapons and find something a little more realistic in shojo adventure, this may be just the thing. Rei is a motorcyle riding action-adventure heroine with an attitude who needs no protection. She's out to protect others and rediscover herself in the process. The artist's drawings are simple and sparing, without much ornament, but the overall effect is elegant and works well for the manga. Flowing lines and an elegant sense of motion and style maintain the feel. The overall story is dark, and gritty, but does not get weighed down with psychological issues and philosophies. In the end, the action is the story.

The action adventure tale does have its share of humor and chibi moments, especially in the form of Dr. Thunder Sanders, who seems to be Tam Tam's very own avatar in the work. Unlike some futuristic works, this one is not really mecha in any sense-the time frame remains fairly close to the current one and most of the technology is familiar, although advanced. Likewise, there is no magic in this series. It remains pure action adventure throughout. This is the first book of a short two-book manga Chicago series only recently translated for the North American market. The artist/author is the creator of several acclaimed female-focused manga series, but this is the first one to hit American shores. We can only hope more are on their way.

Happy reading! Shanshad ^_^

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Come for the Action, Stay for the Pot-stickers!
Review: The date: just slightly in the future. The mission: Self-Defense Force Rescue Sqad 4 is looking for survivors after Tokyo's latest earthquake. Rei and her partner Uozumi are the only ones to survive when their team uncovers violence that was not quake caused. Conspiracy and secrets have alienated Rei and Uozumi from their former lives, now they must get to the heart of the dark plots that destroyed the rest of their team, with the help of a private hostage rescue organization run out of a Shinjuku bar called Chicago.

Tam-Tam has created a strong, well drawn and well-paced action manga with a great heroine. For any reader who has wished to escape the overly cute girls in skirts with killer weapons and find something a little more realistic in shojo adventure, this may be just the thing. Rei is a motorcyle riding action-adventure heroine with an attitude who needs no protection. She's out to protect others and rediscover herself in the process. The artist's drawings are simple and sparing, without much ornament, but the overall effect is elegant and works well for the manga. Flowing lines and an elegant sense of motion and style maintain the feel. The overall story is dark, and gritty, but does not get weighed down with psychological issues and philosophies. In the end, the action is the story.

The action adventure tale does have its share of humor and chibi moments, especially in the form of Dr. Thunder Sanders, who seems to be Tam Tam's very own avatar in the work. Unlike some futuristic works, this one is not really mecha in any sense-the time frame remains fairly close to the current one and most of the technology is familiar, although advanced. Likewise, there is no magic in this series. It remains pure action adventure throughout. This is the first book of a short two-book manga Chicago series only recently translated for the North American market. The artist/author is the creator of several acclaimed female-focused manga series, but this is the first one to hit American shores. We can only hope more are on their way.

Happy reading! Shanshad ^_^


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