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DanPeverley comments on February 2012 Media Thread - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: DanPeverley 05 February 2012 07:27:26PM 4 points [-]

(I am assuming that comics can go here as well) Neil Gaiman's "The Sandman" is incredibly well written, and also has characters with a positive spin on immortality. Beautiful art, great story, it's a gem. "The Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer" is a manga with a standard plot (group of mostly teens with magical powers must save the world) which subverts your expectations in a big way. If you like manga, anime, or just fantasy adventure stories, you will absolutely love this.

Comment author: Anubhav 07 February 2012 11:23:03AM *  0 points [-]

"The Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer" is a manga with a standard plot (group of mostly teens with magical powers must save the world) which subverts your expectations in a big way.

The Japanese stuff goes in the otaku saakuru.

(Although to be fair, it said "Anime thread" when your comment was posted.)