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Fullmoon Fever

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Doujinshi
Title: Fullmoon Fever
Circle: G-Clef & Chocolate Devil
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Fandom: Harry Potter
Date/s: 29 December 2001
Type: manga & novel
Size: B5, 46 pages
Language: Japanese
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Fullmoon Fever is a Harry Potter doujinshi by G-Clef and Chocolate Devil. It features Remus/Sirius and contains several stories, set both during the Marauders era as well as post-Azkaban. It is primarily manga but contains three pages of novel.

One reviewer writes:

I was a little disappointed in this doujinshi, as a good portion of it consisted of advertisements for other circles. Good art, certainly, but I would have liked to have seen more stories. This one consists of some cute Sirius and Remus tales (ooh, pun!), mostly the two of them talking. However, there is one scene where Sirius kisses a very surprised Remus, and another where Sirius is carrying Harry in his arms. It also contains a somewhat poignant scene where Remus is overcome with emotion while cutting Sirius' hair, and he compares the carefree Sirius he knew as a youth to the hardened, emaciated Sirius that emerged from Azkaban as an adult.

I told myself I'd never get a doujinshi by Chocolate Devil, since I really don't like their art style (and they're a purveyor of the evil 13x5 in GDW!), but I didn't expect this one to be by them. The circle names aren't on the cover, but on the spine of the doujinshi, and I'd been under the impression that I was getting a different circle. I still don't like their art, but it's a fairly decent doujinshi, nonetheless.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Wolf Moon, Dog Star - Full Moon Fever. (Accessed 29 July 2012.)