Amazon.com Review
One would think that after eight volumes of romantic tension between Godai and Kyoko they would admit their feelings for each other. But in
Learning Curves, we find that they still have a lot to learn about love. Godai does a teaching stint at Kyoko's old high school--the place where she fell in love with her late husband during his teaching days--and he meets a student who falls head over heels for him. When this cute student, Yagami, tries to get Godai all for herself by "declaring all-out war" on Kyoko, the sparks start to fly. Then, when Godai applies for a job at Yagami's father's company, it becomes unclear whether Yagami's influence will be a help or a hindrance. And one of the most adorably funny scenes from the first volume makes a reappearance: Godai and Kyoko star in another puppet show!
--Jim Pascoe
--This text refers to an alternate
Paperback
edition.
About the Author
The spotlight on Rumiko Takahashi's career began in 1978 when she won an honorable mention in Shogakukan's annual New Comic Artist Contest for
Those Selfish Aliens. Later that same year, her boy-meets-alien comedy series,
Urusei Yatsura, was serialized in
Weekly Shonen Sunday. This phenomenally successful manga series was adapted into anime format and spawned a TV series and half a dozen theatrical-release movies, all incredibly popular in their own right. Takahashi followed up the success of her debut series with one blockbuster hit after another--
Maison Ikkoku ran from 1980 to 1987,
Ranma 1/2 from 1987 to 1996, and
Inuyasha from 1996 to 2008. Other notable works include
Mermaid Saga,
Rumic Theater, and
One-Pound Gospel.