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Sumérgete en el caótico mundo de la radio con una joven ferozmente independiente cuya vida da un giro inesperado. Después de que un arrebato ebrio se transmite a las masas, se apodera de un micrófono, desatando su furia sin filtros en una ciudad entera. Esta serie es un viaje salvaje, que mezcla agudeza, frustración relatable y humor hilarante. Es una historia sobre encontrar tu voz, incluso si sale gritando.

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    Wave, Listen To Me! 1

    • 208 páginas
    • 8 horas de lectura

    From the legendary creator of Blade of the Immortal comes something completely different: the wild ride of one disgruntled young woman down the rapids of talk radio! SHE HAS A FOUL MOUTH. SHE HAS A MICROPHONE. AND SHE'S MAD AS HELL. Minare's tired of men, she's tired of work, and she's tired of being told she's too old to be single. One night, she gets drunk and unloads onto a kind stranger--but what she doesn't know is this stranger works in radio, and he wasn't just listening, he was recording. Hearing her own pitiful rambling broadcast the next day, Minare rushes to the studio and hijacks the mic. Now, for the first time, an entire city will have to listen to one woman's rage...

    Wave, Listen To Me! 1
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    Wave, Listen to Me! 2

    • 208 páginas
    • 8 horas de lectura

    From the legendary creator of Blade of the Immortal comes something completely different: the wild ride of one disgruntled young woman down the rapids of talk radio! IF YOU ASK HER, HE HAD IT COMING. With the launch of her show, Minare seizes a creative opportunity to get over her ex Mitsuo--by acting like she's killed him in a one-woman radio drama. The notoriety she earns inspires new, lofty ambitions, but her illusions of grandeur dissipate when she gets a call from the "dead" man himself. She agrees to meet Mitsuo with every intention of giving him what he deserves, but she may be underestimating the hold his charms still have on her...

    Wave, Listen to Me! 2
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    As Minare struggles to establish an identity for her radio show and for herself as a radio personality, she enters the recording booth devoid of good ideas. A clever script from veteran writer Kureko helps save the episode, but when it's revealed that his days at the station may be numbered, Minare agonizes over the impact this will have on her assistant director Mizuho, who's idolized him since her school days..

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