Kyonyuu Kan Colle's Kongo Kontinues Koncerning Krafting
Because Japan first became a fan of Akiduki Akina's Mugen@WORKS after enjoying the circle's two 2011 Haganai parodies featuring Kobato Hasegawa at the fore, and greatly enjoyed the circle's Waiting in the Summer and Accel World books that followed in the first half of 2012. Since then, however, a certain physical feature has dominated the majority of the circle's books that certainly sways opposite the heroines that captured this writer's initial attention.
I'm not saying that these books are no good, nor am I saying that Mugen@WORKS is a one-trick pony. I simply hope and wish that the circle would show a bit more creativity in the presentation of its subject matter than it has over the past year. Kon-Colle 02, featuring Kantai Collection's Kongo, will be released at this weekend's Sunshine Creation 61.
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