Glass Sky
Glass Sky | |
小さなガラスの空 (Chiisana Garasu no Sora) | |
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Genre | Yaoi |
Manga | |
Written by | Yugi Yamada |
Published by | Houbunsha |
English publisher | |
Published | February 2000 |
Volumes | 1 |
Glass Sky (Japanese: 小さなガラスの空, Hepburn: Chiisana Garasu no Sora) is a Japanese manga anthology written and illustrated by Yugi Yamada. It is licensed in North America by Digital Manga Publishing, which released the manga through its June imprint, on December 12, 2007.[1]
Reception
Leroy Douresseaux, writing for Comic Book Bin, felt the manga's storytelling is unusually awkward for Yamada, but praised her "loose, cartoony" drawing style as being very effective in showing "both the external and internal states of the characters".[2] Briana Lawrence, writing for Mania Entertainment, felt that the range of stories presented made the anthology "sure to please anyone" who reads it. She especially enjoyed the story about the two older men who reconnect after performing a play together, and the title story, which deals with gay bashing, rare in a boys love manga.[3] Holly Ellingwood, writing for Active Anime, praised the humour in the anthology, appreciating their "subtle poignancy" and occasionally finding them too short. Ellingwood criticised the tendency for characters from different stories to "look a tad too much like" each other.[4] Hannah Santiago, writing for the appendix to Manga: The Complete Guide, disliked the manga, saying that "the art is awkward, the characters shallow, and the plots unengaging". She also disliked the rape themes of the end of the book.[5]
See also
- Laugh Under the Sun and Spring Fever - other works by Yugi Yamada showing Naoki
References
- ^ "Glass Sky". June Manga. Digital Manga Publishing. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
- ^ Douresseaux, Leroy (16 July 2008). "Yugi Yamada's Glass Sky (Yaoi)". Comic Book Bin. Toon Doctor. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
- ^ Lawrence, Briana (22 January 2008). "Glass Sky Vol. #01". Mania. Demand Media. Archived from the original on 6 October 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
- ^ Ellingwood, Holly (5 December 2007). "Glass Sky (Advance Review)". Active Anime. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
- ^ Thompson, Jason (27 December 2009). "365 Days of Manga, Day 103: Glass Sky". Unbound Worlds. Penguin Random House.
External links
- Glass Sky (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia