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  1. Heinzes

    Eternal Blue Sky

    Smiling like an idiot the entire time I read this one. Love it.
  2. Heinzes

    Little Boy

    The premise and writing are frequently silly. And yet, it's surprisingly moving. The way the action is rendered in the art is gorgeous, too.
  3. Heinzes

    Wolf Girl Laura

    Might be fair to call this a feminist piece? "The Wolf" (represented as a man) seems like he could also represent sexual depredation, and Laura killing him and choosing a life for herself is overcoming that.
  4. Heinzes

    Kirisuke and Johnny, The Slaying of 499

    Once the blood starts to flow, it will not be stopped.
  5. Heinzes

    Tokumu Houkoukan Yumihari

    This has a lot of interesting ideas but the ending is so underwhelming.
  6. Heinzes

    Hanshin: Demigod

    I think about this a lot, and come back to it frequently. Probably one of the most evocative and compelling short stories I've ever read.
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