Flame of Wing

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Doujinshi
Title: Flame of Wing
Circle: Shisinden (紫宸殿 Shishinden)
Doujinka: Rinko Sakura (櫻林子) &
Mizuki Tachibana (橘水樹)
Fandom: Harry Potter
Date/s: 23 September 2002
Type: manga
Size: B5, 40 pages
Language: Japanese
External Links: Flame of Wing at Doujinshi & Manga Lexicon
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Flame of Wing is a Harry Potter doujinshi by Shisinden. It is primarily Harry/Ron and also contains Remus/Sirius. It is entirely manga.

Summaries & Reviews

  • "Okay, so it's a Harry/Ron doujinshi primarily, but Remus and Sirius are in it too, being all cute and lovey. And Harry and Ron being all shmoopy as Ron acknowledges his crush on Harry. And an odd scene in the kitchen where Remus makes Ron cook supper with him."[1]
  • "The story is set during a summer vacation (I think). Ron comes to visit the happy Sirius/Lupin & Harry family. While he's there, they have to deal with certain ... temptations. This isn't as spectacular as Synodic Month or Lagrangian Points but it's still another beautiful doujinshi from Shisenden."[2]
  • "And Shisinden does it again! Anything by them is worth having. This doujinshi has three fun and interesting stories starring Harry, Ron, Remus and Sirius. It's a nice comparison of Harry's friendship with Ron and the close bond the adults Sirius and Lupin share. It's a nice look at two generations of men. My fave story is the one where Harry and Ron skip class and fly away from Hogwarts to find a peaceful place on top of a hill and just lie down on the grass. A happy, heart-warming volume, not like the angst-filled "Synodic Month", the first HP book by this great circle. Definitely recommended for Harry and Ron friendship fans. Great book with the ever beautiful artwork!"[3]

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References

  1. ^ Wolf Moon, Dog Star. (Accessed 30 July 2012.)
  2. ^ DrMM. Addiction: A Harry Potter Doujinshi Website. (Accessed 30 July 2012.)
  3. ^ Locksley at JPQueen. Beautifully done. 06 November 2005. (Archived 16 October 2007 by the Wayback Machine.)