Wisconsin library holds an anime club
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Nice article,
and it's sad too, but like I've read in your blog older tamer American comics are read in libraries.
The problem is well content and appeal the thing is Manga unlike American comics has a lot more verity in them everything from fantasy to slice of life. To all ages Plus they have a larger female following unlike American comics.
(I could go on a rant on why)The stories are positive rather than negative such as Rouroni Kenshin,
but it also has it's share of crap
such as Ghost in the Shell which is the guy's obcession with lesbinsim.
But still it's sad
Posted by Anonymous | 8:55 AM
These days many kids and grownups even, are taking keen interest in cartoon drawing. There are various reasons behind this trend first and foremost is obviously proliferation of cartoon channels.
"how to draw cartoons"
Posted by Anonymous | 2:10 AM