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Scene stealers in manga

silverdiamond5.jpgThis week marked the return of Shiho Sugiura’s Silver Diamond to Tokyopop’s publication schedule, and that is a reason for much rejoicing. It has been almost a full year since US readers got a new volume of this underappreciated shōjo gem, which combines an interesting fantasy premise with warm, funny character moments. I wrote a review of volume 3 [1] for Manga Life a while back; pretty much everything I said there applies to this volume as well, so I will skip writing up a full review.

One of my favorite things about Silver Diamond is Koh, the talking snake who is also sometimes a sword. (It’s sort of a long story.) Koh manages to steal the scene almost every time he shows upon the page. I laughed out loud a lot while reading volume 5 of Silver Diamond, and much of that was because of Koh. He’s even funny when he is being a mostly inanimate sword. (The flinch!)

Anyway, it occurred to me that several of my favorite manga series have supporting characters who tend to run away with any scene they appear in. Here are a few of the best that I’ve encountered:

(Note: I generally don’t think of main characters as scene stealers: they’re supposed to attract your attention. For example, Yuko in xxxHOLiC is pretty hard to resist, but that’s only fitting for such a central character. In contrast, Koh is not a main character in Silver Diamond. He is part of the main ensemble, yes, but the overall story focuses most on Rakan and Rakan’s odd relationship with Chigusa.)

Who are your favorite scene stealers in manga? Share in the comments, though do try to avoid giving away entire plots. (If you must include spoilers, please use rot13 [3] to hide them.)