U: Undercut
V: Violin
W: Watercolor
X: X-RAY
Y: Yakitori
Z: Zoomorphic
Hey, look at us! We made it through another round of A–Z! Where to next? Villains? Cities? Food? If you have any topics you’d like to see me have a go at, drop your suggestions @BookRiot on Twitter!
Momo is not one of them. No matter how hard he tries to convince you.
Yeah, it’s that kind of comic. And it’s a total blast.
From that humble beginning, Aldeguer, Maiko-San, and Mauro chose the most beloved recipes, the ones that fueled the best gatherings and conversations, and created a cookbook that home chefs with any level of skill can use to explore Japanese cuisine alone or with a crowd. Each recipe is accompanied by notes on Japanese culture and traditional preparation, along with manga-style drawings that make Japanese Cooking with Manga as enjoyable as it is functional.
Volume 1 of Mermaid Saga contains three tales: A Mermaid Never Smiles, The Village of the Fighting Fish, and the first part of Mermaid Forest.
Please be aware that these stories are not for the kiddos.