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That Wolf-Boy is Mine! (with letterer Sara Linsley)
That Wolf-Boy is Mine! (with letterer Sara Linsley)
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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Apr 22, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Covers all 4 volumes of That Wolf-Boy is Mine! by Yoko NogiriThat Wolf-Boy is Mine! is a lot cuter and more innocent than its title suggests. Four hot boys can shapeshift into animals in a story that's a much lighter and faster FRUITS BASKET. Sara Linsley, the letterer of the series, explains what exactly a letterer does in manga, and why she loves working on Yoko Nogiri's series so much. Discussion topics include: Who is best boy (of course!), how cool Komugi is (so cool), and how actually, wolves are way bigger than that.Click here for a transcript of this episode.REFERENCESThat Wolf-Boy is Mine! is available from Kodansha ComicsOther series Sara has worked on: Love in Focus (Yoko Nogiri's other series), Waiting for Spring, LDK, Love Me, Love Me Not, the upcoming Fushigi Yugi: Byakko SenkiOther manga and anime mentioned: Tramps Like Us (Kimi wa Petto), Maid-Sama!, Wolf Children, Fruits Basket, Boys Over Flowers, BeastarsWild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary in New Mexico is very coolTerry Pratchett had a lot of fantastical thoughtsYoko Nogiri's newer series, which was mentioned in the episode as not being licensed yet, was licensed recently. It's called Those Not-So-Sweet Boys can comes out in January 2021.Outro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USSara on Twitter: @salinsleySara's website: http://sara.pizza/Shojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00Next episode will cover volumes 1-7 of Ao Haru Ride by Io Sakisaka.
Released:
Apr 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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