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I've been thinking about reading some of the Girls And Panzer manga but I'm kind of scared.  The anime was so good.  Easily one of the best produced anime I've ever seen and the action segments of it were fantastic.  It's well above the production value you see with most manga-to-anime adaptations.  The voice acting and sound effects were also stellar (as was the music).

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I've found a cute 4-koma titled Custom Maid!  It's about a shelted rich girl named Yuu who is secretly an otaku.  She tries very hard to keep up her image as a lady.  One day her mother brings in a personal maid for her, which makes it very hard to hide her anime watching--that is, until she discovers her new maid, Masaki, is actually the author of her favorite dojin.

Cloudman said:

Haha, yeah, that is true. It's like she's finally able to be a kid, and watching her try to do it is pretty funny. That other girl with the glasses is quite the character too. Seeing her get excited about anime and shamelessly wearing that weird outfit was pretty great, though I just hit a darker turning point in the manga. The new foreign teacher just lost his thumb, which.... wow, I did not expect. Just, dang...

Also, I'm not sure why I continued reading Yamada either. It did have it's cute and funny moments I suppose. I've had this happen before with other media, which now that I think about it I should have just dropped them sooner. I guess I finish to the end so I have a full grasp of the thing I'm covering.

And that last comment just made me laugh XD

Alyosha! gets quite violent and even unsettling at times.  The comedy makes you forget that it's about children being trained as assassins but then it slams you back into that world at a moment's notice.  Alyosha herself has killed over 200 people so ... yeah.  She's cute and innocent but she can also kill in cold blood without hesitation.