Archive forNovember, 2009

Who keeps their manga in Moët & Chandon?

My mother loves wine, so a friend of ours will send her boxes of them, and I love the boxes, so she gives them to me, and I buy comics to put them in, and the friend of ours will occasionally stop by to read them… It’s a viciously expensive cycle.

Anyway, I had some time Sunday morning to drag out all these wine boxes, and I’ve chosen the cream of the crop for Stiletto Heels. At least the ones that seem to be collecting dust on other people’s wishlists. Click here if you want to take a look/want to tell me I’m nuts for choosing them/generous with time to help out.

We are looking for editors and/or cleaners and typesetters. Please pm me at the forum or message here if you’re interested, or know of any interested folks.

As far as updating the website goes, I’ve been a big-time slacker. Biggest excuse being that my older brother has snipped my only means of getting internet access at home, so I’m forced to work offline most of the time. The forum is constantly being updated though, so that’s the best place you can reach me at.

Upcoming December releases:
- Heart o Uchinomese! Volume 1, Chapter 5
- Futago Volume 1, Chapter 2
- Heibon Ponch Volume 1, Chapter 1
- Himawari (Ueno Ai) Story 1
- Sukimasuki Chapter 7

Stay tuned!

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“The other side is like fiction”

I’m afraid we have to enforce new and annoying policies on you poor readers for reasons you may or may not understand. We’ll be holding the new downloads hostage on the (bare and naked) forum for 3 days before releasing on the website.

Want the new Sukimasuki release? Head here.

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Nausea and Release

Wasn’t me this time (I’ve learned my lesson), but our Sukimasuki editor, Nightswan (though her sickness might be more legit than mine). I’m not sure I like this new trend for our Heels’ staff, but at least the readers are benefiting from it because Sukimasuki Chapter 5 is up for grabs:

Here, of course.

And while I’m at it, let me also take this opportunity to formerly introduce two extremely bizarre seinen projects we’ve picked up along the way:

(drum roll please)

First up,
Heibon Ponch, by George Asakura

and last but not least,
Moteki, by Mitsurou Kubo

For summaries of the projects, please head to our upcoming section. :)

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