Last updated: 01 January 2006

Coming Soon page created. As this section is private, contact me for login and password info. It will be changing with my moods most likely. Also, I've decided that I just don't have the time or motivation to include samples from my books. I'll try to include omake stuff that came with the book (stationery, postcards, etc.) but if you want a sample, try JPQueen or YJ. Otherwise, contact me with a special request as a last resort, as I enjoy pimping my favourite circles and will try to help. Ideally, I want to be a useful resource for American collectors while respecting the wishes of doujinka if possible. But really, I'm just lazy.

Please note that this site is undergoing heavy reconstruction, so allow me to apologise in advance for broken links and hideously mismatched pages, etc.

RECENT ADDITIONS:




BLEACH
Another Weekend gag book, this time featuring the hot men of Soul Society. Example: Byakuya strips to go to the onsen. General hilarity and rampant nosebleeding ensue.



DEATH NOTE
A title I purchased solely for the cover, this book proves that that's not always the best way to go. The contents are pretty basic, extremely hard yaoi with rough art, albeit a nice use of high contrast. Still, the cover alone is pretty well worth it.



GANKUTSUOU
As I am more than halfway through the unabridged Count of Monte Cristo, a Villefort main doujin was hard to pass up. Though, admittedly, he doesn't get his just desserts here. The inside art is a bit rougher than I was hoping for and is far outweighed in excellence by the cover.



HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE
Claudia (aka. Takano Yumi) is in my top five doujinka. Her style is clean, incredibly unique and wholly in touch with what makes HMC so endearing. I'm eagerly awaiting the day she gets obsessed with a new property, so I can buy more of her work. As of right now, I'm only missing one of her HMC books; the rest are on their way from SMJ!



ONE PIECE
Er... I still can't get a handle on how much OP doujin I own. I finally managed to track down *ahem* two copies of Hedgehogclub's first Sanji-main book. There's something very Mizuno Junko-esque about their work... and I can't get enough of their Sanji. Well, I can't get enough Sanji period.



PRINCE OF TENNIS
This book was a circle buy. It popped up ultra-cheap on eBay, I love ETD and this is one of her first Tenipuri books. It totally shows. It's rough, but her style is just coming through and her potential is pretty damn obvious. Compare her art then to her 'Tempus quo vadis' running in Wings, and you'll see exactly where she's been heading.



SAMURAI CHAMPLOO
My reasoning behind starting a SC collection is because I want to see the aesthetics of the series continue. Thankfully, there are some circles that manage to capture the style and humour of a highly-entertaining property.