For two years this month, I have been meeting with a gaggle of wonderful girls and fellow Otaku. Once a month, we get together to watch anime, read a monthly manga, play games, have yummy foods, chat, and just fangirl and enjoy each other’s company. Now, we all have a powerful bond, these ladies becoming some of the closest friends I have ever known. We hang out more than our meetings too and share links to nerdy goodies we see think about another sister or going to the mall/ramen shops/anime movies/cons together. It’s fantastic!
Between them and my bro-bro, I have plenty of access and suggestions to new manga series other than my massive list of ones I personally want to indulge in, lol! Here’s the list of the manga I have read thanks to either my Otaku Girls Anime Club OR Miles from September of 2021 to now. It is not as many as last time I did this due to some of the suggestions, I have already read and in December and March, we did not have a manga since we had events those months instead for our darling hangout.
I like seeing into the interests of those I care for and learning more about this amazing, imaginative world! The list I have created here is in order of my preference!
Top Otaku Girls Club Manga/Borrowed from Others Manga I Read:
- A Witch’s Printing Office
- Undead Unluck
- Shirahime-Syo: Snow Goddess Tales
- The God and The Flightless Messenger
- PHD
- Flowers of Evil
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Explore new worlds thanks to your loved ones! Stay geeky!
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Educator of young minds by day, super nerdy savior of justice, and cute things by night, Morgan Straughan Comnick has a love for turning the normal into something special without losing its essence. Morgan draws from real-life experiences and her ongoing imagination to spark her writing. In her spare time, she enjoys doing goofy voices, traveling to new worlds by turning pages, humming child-like songs, and forcing people to smile with her “bubbliness.” It is Morgan’s mission in life to spread the amazement of otaku/Japanese culture to the world and to stop bullying; she knows everyone shines brightly.
For more information about Morgan and her works, check out her website, which also has links to all her social medias: http://morganscomnick.com