Twin Spica
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Set in the near future, more than a decade after Japan's first attempt at manned space exploration ended in tragedy, Twin Spica follows a new generation of hopeful astronauts as they endure the trials of space academy training. Led by the charming and determined Asumi Kamogawa, a group of teens hoist
… More »Set in the near future, more than a decade after Japan's first attempt at manned space exploration ended in tragedy, Twin Spica follows a new generation of hopeful astronauts as they endure the trials of space academy training. Led by the charming and determined Asumi Kamogawa, a group of teens hoist the dreams of a nation onto their shoulders as they slowly begin to step closer to space travel. In these final two instalments, graduation looms and the teens take the opportunity to finally share some long hidden secrets and settle some differences.
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Translated from the Japanese.
"Final volume of the English edition"--Cover p. [4].
First serialized in Gekkan Comic Flapper, 2001-2009.
First published: Tokyo: Media Factory, 2009, under title: Futatsu no Supika 15, 16.
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Add a CommentIt's a great end to the series. It ends with a few sudden changes that come as shock. I loved, loved, loved it. Marika, who was pretty mute until now, is featured prominently. It's a bittersweet ending for Asumi and Mr. Lion. It was great artwork and a great storyline. I'm sad to see the story end, but it ended beautifully.
A truly amazing read. The mixed-feeling story ending with such a sad, heartwarming yet happy touch added by the authors little jokes at the end was absolute genius. This story deserves more recognition. The authors simple artwork (when it seems overly amazing, it's quite hilarious that he admits it was the work of his friend) along with a simple plot, with a lot of dark hidden twists in the back, made it an very emotional read. The whole idea which kept being brought up was that 'friends are important and dear to have' I like how you can slightly sense the authors passion for this.
this is the last volume... it's a sad and heartwarming series. i really liked twin spica!