Paradise Kiss

Graphic novel, 858 pages

English language

Published Dec. 3, 2019 by Vertical Comics.

ISBN:
978-1-947194-93-9
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4 stars (1 review)

Yukari wants nothing more than to make her parents happy by studying hard and getting into a good college. One afternoon, however, she is kidnapped by a group of self-styled fashion-obsessed artists who call themselves "Paradise Kiss." Yukari suddenly finds herself flung into the roller-coaster life of the fashion world, guided by George, art-snob extraordinaire. In a glamorous makeover of body, mind and soul, she is turned from a hapless bookworm into her friends' own exclusive clothing model.

In this manga we meet characters from Gokinjo Monogatari like Mikako (and her little sister, Miwako - she's in the "ParaKiss" group) and Arashi's father (only a poster, but still), as well as new characters like Isabella. (from Baka-Updates manga)

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4 stars

August 9, 2014

I decided to reread this series again. I'm not sure why. Okay, just kidding. I totally know why. I read this article: Paradise Kiss and the Art of Self Deprecation and wanted to revisit Yukari's relationship with George. Not much has changed in the three years since I first read this, but I'd like to analyze their relationship with a clearer head and without being so emotionally attached to the characters.

I'm still entranced by Yazawa's cute and quirky art style. I'm still in love with the way she crafts "dark" moments in what seems like it should be a light-hearted series. I really feel like this first volume sets the stage for the rest of the series. I stand by my original statement though: it's a bit too fast paced for my tastes.

This series is near and dear to my heart (as Yazawa's series usually …

Subjects

  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • Josei
  • Mature
  • Romance
  • School Life
  • Slice of Life