I just picked up Alice 19th volume 1, what will effectively be my first real foray into manga. I'd read Lone Wolf and Cub but it was a decidedly Americanized version of the story. Alice 19th has been translated into English, certainly, but like the original, it reads right to left and "back" to "front." I don't know if this is necessarily the best story to start with -- I don't know if it's necessarily the worst one either; I haven't read it yet -- but I'm interested to see how well I like it.
I'll try to remember to post how much I like it. Or don't.
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