Love Mode, Vol. 2 (v. 2) Just after dumping the woman he finds out had been cheating on him, he bumps into a young, family-less (due to a brutal car-accident 4 Christmas' ago involving head-smashing), money-less, trustless h
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| Title | : | Love Mode, Vol. 2 (v. 2) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.54 (307 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1598160117 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2006-03-07 |
| Genre | : |
This volume focuses primarily on Reiji, our old friend from volume 1 - owner of B&B and other sleazy clubs, and apparently "not" gay. Just after dumping the woman he finds out had been cheating on him, he bumps into a young, family-less (due to a brutal car-accident 4 Christmas' ago involving head-smashing), money-less, trustless high school named Naoya who gets knocked out by a pot that Reiji's vengeful ex-lover drops on his head. Reiji accompanies the young boy, feeling bad that this is partly his doing, only to find that now Naoya is homeless since his apartment burned down - the landlord even tries to accuse Naoya that it was his doing - and so goes so far as to let him live with him. More problems pile up like Naoya's dropping grades that threaten to kick him out of school and an attempted gang-bang rape attack by haughty classmates. Our once cold Reiji saves him in all these respects and has an obvious growing fondness of this catastrophe-ridden "kitten". Naoya, too, is falling f
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The power of the spoken word has greatly dazzledand mystified the masses over the course of history. And it did cover all my curiosity and met my expectations. In fact most of these topics are avoided. I grew up with PWI posters and mags all over my room and he was one of the main writers/photographers for that and I will always cherish my childhood memories of Pro-Wrestling Madness. Powell.. Wareham conveys real pain when he describes the scene where he looks across a street and sees the nanny wheeling Jack, his then two year old son, away from him and effectively out of his life. Clark created in I've Got You Under My Skin. We also get an appearance from Riff Raff, the female transporter who last appeared in "Home Sweet Home" during the "Kidnapped" story line. And that *is* the -ahem- drawing point of this collection of stories; the art is fantastic. Cute. Also, includes easy to understand fundamental details from Tally Leger. But they need to be paid attention to and monitored nonet
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