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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I must say....., December 31, 2003
I was immediately drawn into Shutterbox when I saw an add for it. The pretty, yet mysterious guy on the cover intrigued me, and since my brother had the first Volume, I figured I'd give it a shot. At first, I wasn't sure what I thought about it. In fact I didn't like it much at all really. And I was sad because the guy on the cover cuts his hair. :( hehe Okay, so I'm a dork, sue me.! :p Anyways, as others have said, the story is intrigueing: A girl named Megan has been having weird dreams lately. She's been unsure what to do with her life, and she's been seeing people or things that she's not sure are real, her mother sends her to a psyciatrist, doesn't help much though. But then one night when she goes to bed she discovers just how real it is. That she has been chosen to be a Shutterbox, an exchange student at Merridiah Univrsity where dead people are trained to be muses, and she is there to be trained as a living muse. The characters are interesting enough, I really like Adrien, I hope to see his character grow. And I REALLY *hope* to see Megan grow out of somewhat typical manga-girl character she is right now, and become something that is a more 3-dementional. Not say she's a flat character, but I was more intrigued with Damien and Adrien then I was her. What kept me reading was knowing that I would see Adrien. And that the plot itself is very interesting. Shutterbox seems like a very promising manga, I have a feeling it will only get better once the characters are giving room to breath and live. I did like the chapter names and pics though. Esp. the title "Quixotic" made me think, that maybe this is more poking fun at the typical manga, and celebrating them as well, by having Megan be the sort of character she is. If you are familiar with Don Quixote or the Female Quixote(which I studied in college), then you will know that they are characters transfixed with a romance novels and detimerined to live the lives of the romance characters. I think in a way, that is what the authors here are doing. :D Well that's my bit, you may or may not like Shutterbox, that my friend, is up to you. God Bless & *Enjoy* ~Amy PS: The artowrk takes getting used to.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good..., May 11, 2005
Like a lot of people, I first came to know Rikki Simons from his work on Invader Zim. As I also happen to be a Manga/Anime fan, and since it's not often you see an official Manga by an American, I thought I'd give it a look.
To my opinion, Shutterbox is more Lolita than Gothic. The characters seem a bit too light to be Goth, and the clothing designs are quite Lolita. The art quality you might find resembling doujinshi more than anything, but the character designs are quite unique. The character Megan seems to be the usual bright, cheery girl in Manga who has found herself thrown into another world, which may be a little cliche, but Mr. Simons pulls it off well without making Megan appear too annoying. I am also a fan of top hats, so I give the character Thomas a thumbs up.
Overall, I have to say it was basically what I was expecting, and I'm looking foreward to the second volume that I ordered. Being Mr. Simons, I would have thought that the humor in Shutterbox would have been a bit darker and random (which shows in the scene with the exploding corpse) but overall the kind of humor you will find in Shutterbox will be "cute humor". As the first volume is mostly for exposition, the second volume should be even better.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Funtabulous!, June 17, 2005
I snatched up Shutterbox as soon as I saw the great artwork on the cover. Yeah yeah...don't judge a book by it's cover :P In this case, judging it by the cover was the thing to do. It's full of fantastic art and well developed characters. It's confusing but the best mangas are that way in the beginning, it's part of the fun to figure out what is going on. I can't wait to read the 3rd volume and delve deeper into the world of Shutterbox.
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