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daniellau ([info]daniellau) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-10-23 22:11:00

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Entry tags:creator: gurihiru, medium: manga, medium: webcomic, title: heroes of the h-mansion, title: power pack

Heroes of the H-Mansion (5 of 10)


A webcomic done by Gurihiru, a Japanese artist team best known for their work on POWER PACK, it's a very irreverent take on the Marvel Universe, if the characters all lived in the same apartment building.

Click the tags to see previous comics.

This installment is very similar to the previous one, but with Deadpool swapped out for Iceman.









Translation notes and short bios for new characters at my blog.
http://daniellau.wordpress.com



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[info]01d55
2009-10-24 02:01 am UTC (link)
Those are Kana. The Kana are two phonetic alphabets that you learn in the first two weeks of Japanese 1. It's a pretty awesome writing system and it's a crying shame that they decided to overlay Kanji on top of most of it. The two Kana are Hiragana and Katakana - Hiragana is the normal kind that is interleaved with Kanji in normal writing. Katakana is more angular and used like bold face, or to write loanwords.

The two Kana in that particular image are Hiragana; the first is "Ka" the second is "Ji."

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[info]cmdr_zoom
2009-10-25 04:51 am UTC (link)
D'oh. I know of the two systems, but I always forget which is which.

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