tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1104289923016279094.post2807777555477379598..comments2023-03-31T15:09:37.378-04:00Comments on A Case Suitable For Treatment: Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture Volume 2Sean Gaffneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11061622951360610092noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1104289923016279094.post-8936231029420485942010-09-05T12:21:11.255-04:002010-09-05T12:21:11.255-04:00Same here. I love this series so much, it's am...Same here. I love this series so much, it's amazing, and I love how fun it is to read Ishikawa's little 'thoughts' throughout the volume. (Whether on the margins, in the omake, or even on the chapter covers) <br /><br />But the thing that bothers me is the enormously long wait. We may not see volume four of the series until 2012, by that time it'll likely be up to at least volume ten or eleven in Japan. (They're up to the ninth book)<br /><br />I love this series, when it comes out, I will buy it, but knowing the wait is so long, it kills me :(Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1104289923016279094.post-12796634759469834342010-07-11T13:27:52.048-04:002010-07-11T13:27:52.048-04:00I also was surprised about the margin parts concer...I also was surprised about the margin parts concerning the English release and was surprised to see they were done specifically for the DR version. Also agree on the book reading very smoothly despite having to deal with a decent bit of textbook discussions when it comes to the germs and sake. I credit it to the translator/adaptor who I don't believe has done any other DR books, which I find almost always tend to steer on the side of stiffness among other issues.<br /><br />I hate that Moyasimon, like practically every DR title except 2 or 3, is on a schedule of nothing in less than six months at best and seeing an April 2011 release date for 3 just kills my interest in the series.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com