When a fun trip to the pool turns lethal, an ill-stricken Takeya must find a way to save the day. And a design convention can mean a future career for the young Neneko. But when the DearS begin to become increasingly inquisitive and potentially confused about this human thing called LOVE, it's going to take everyone in the neighborhood to sort out the mess. The disappearance of Io...the re-appearance of Nia...Takeya unwittingly becomes the Master of two Servants--all this excitement and more in the next volume of DearS!
Peach-Pit (ピーチ・ピット Pīchi Pitto) is a female manga artist duo in Japan, made up of Banri Sendo (千道 万里 Sendō Banri) and Shibuko Ebara (えばら 渋子 Ebara Shibuko). Their group name derives from the diner hangout Peach-Pit from the TV show Beverly Hills, 90210. Although both have similar styles, with some artwork it is possible to identify which artist drew it. Both are known for their bishōjo styled works. As noted in their books, they are both Geminis and have "Almost flushed our phones down the toilet...twice."
The two of them grew up together and went to the same elementary school and have been best friends ever since. Both started as doujinshi manga artists, but not as Peach-Pit. Then they were scouted by Dengeki Comic Gao!. In 2008, one of their manga, Shugo Chara!, was awarded the Kodansha Manga Award for best children's manga. Shugo Chara was also turned later into an Anime television series.
So, Ren is the Gate... whatever that means. Some really good emotions going through this one, Neneko is awsome with the doll sewing! I love how her two were Rizen Maidens. I have to wonder if Takeya is meaning what he says about the DearS being alien to him or if he is just trying to convince himself. One more to go!
2206 and the pages are yellow. Sad to see poor quality paper Tokyopop you bankrupt company you.
“The gate” will soon open. Ren and Takeya are having a ripple effect on the world around them. That DearS aren’t objects. Fina may be dead and Rubi is distraught.
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