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I don't think we've ever talked about Yen Plus here. It's a monthly anthology magazine from Yen Press, with a mix of manga, Korean manhwa, and American "mangaesque" comics. To facilitate this, comics that read from left to right start on the left side of the magazine, and manga that read right to left start on the right side of the magazine. It's an interesting mix of titles, including the latest from the maker of Full Metal Alchemist.
But today I'm just posting four pages from their latest issue (January 2010), with the new feature Gossip Girl. This is adapted from the popular books by Cecily von Ziegesar, which have also been made into a relatively popular TV show. I have neither read the books nor seen the show, so I can't speak to how faithful the adaptation is.
The premise, as I understand it, is following the lives of an assortment of teenagers from New York City's Upper East Side. They have wealth, good looks, popularity, immunity from prosecution, you know--all the things that you'd think would make you happy. But since this is a soap opera, nothing doing on the happiness front. Instead their days are filled with constant drama. Drama which is not helped by the mysterious narrator, "Gossip Girl." No one knows who she really is, but she's a member of the class, gets invited to all the parties, and always has the latest dirt.
Our story opens on the birthday party of one Blair Waldorf, current "queen" of the Upper East Side.

Chuck Bass reveals that his idea of a tasteful get-together is a stripper-themed party. (According to my crib notes, Chuck swings both ways in the books, so maybe not just female strippers.) Blair is not impressed. Y' see, she's busy preparing for a certain day....



I don't know about you, but planning the wedding in that much detail before the guy even proposes seems a bit over the top. Yeah. Nate not only hasn't actually proposed, but he's already cheated on Blair with her former best friend Serena. Prince of a fellow, he is.
I'm not going to spoil the rest of the chapter, since if you're a fan, you already know where this is headed, and if you're not already a fan, you should be able to find it at a bookstore or Amazon for a reasonable price.
Your thoughts and comments? Any Gossip Girl fans in the audience?
But today I'm just posting four pages from their latest issue (January 2010), with the new feature Gossip Girl. This is adapted from the popular books by Cecily von Ziegesar, which have also been made into a relatively popular TV show. I have neither read the books nor seen the show, so I can't speak to how faithful the adaptation is.
The premise, as I understand it, is following the lives of an assortment of teenagers from New York City's Upper East Side. They have wealth, good looks, popularity, immunity from prosecution, you know--all the things that you'd think would make you happy. But since this is a soap opera, nothing doing on the happiness front. Instead their days are filled with constant drama. Drama which is not helped by the mysterious narrator, "Gossip Girl." No one knows who she really is, but she's a member of the class, gets invited to all the parties, and always has the latest dirt.
Our story opens on the birthday party of one Blair Waldorf, current "queen" of the Upper East Side.

Chuck Bass reveals that his idea of a tasteful get-together is a stripper-themed party. (According to my crib notes, Chuck swings both ways in the books, so maybe not just female strippers.) Blair is not impressed. Y' see, she's busy preparing for a certain day....



I don't know about you, but planning the wedding in that much detail before the guy even proposes seems a bit over the top. Yeah. Nate not only hasn't actually proposed, but he's already cheated on Blair with her former best friend Serena. Prince of a fellow, he is.
I'm not going to spoil the rest of the chapter, since if you're a fan, you already know where this is headed, and if you're not already a fan, you should be able to find it at a bookstore or Amazon for a reasonable price.
Your thoughts and comments? Any Gossip Girl fans in the audience?
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Date: 2009-12-14 08:31 pm (UTC)