Finished reading Eat-man, but that thing could have basically continue forever. I mean, it's not obvious during most of the time, but it's actually an intergalactic story, some events happen on completely different planets, and the way things went, there's no reason to end, but the author lack of imagination or boredom or death.
I wonder if in these (rare) cases, if the author isn't just dead, could he/she set conditions for others to continue his/her universe?Well, humans don't usually bother that much usually (IMG:[
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Now I will start reading Love Hina (finally got it in english). Some situations make me cringe (like right now when Keitaro can't deny when introduced as a Todai student), but I will just have to endure it until reaching further in the story