Somewhat late, my apologies.

Sorry, but since I was pressed for time, I didn't have time to scan the Aya Hirano photo shoot and interview included in this issue. But if you're interested, you should definitely pick up a copy of the magazine. It's worth it, since it comes with all of the above-mentioned goodies (posters, postcards, a shitajiki, and a gorgeous Haruhi wall calendar) and is generally made of awesome.

Yaaaay, Wonderfest coverage! Between the Wonderfest photos and the regular figure galleries, there are close to 100 Haruhi figures and dolls pictured in the above zip. Plus there's a really neat "How-to" section about how to assemble the Bubba Bunny!Haruhi garage kit. The work involved looks unbelievably painstaking and tedious. To me, at least.
What's missing? Shounen Ace. The May issue of Shounen Ace came with a Haruhi postcard calendar. 12 really beautiful postcards, illustrated by both Ito Noizi and Tsunago Gaku. Unfortunately, since all of the images used on the postcards are "old" recycled images, I'm going to put off scanning this one until after my vacation.
That's right, I'm going on vacation starting tomorrow. Which means that I'll miss the Megami release tomorrow. So scans are going to be delayed next week, obviously. But since most scans show up other places on the internet before they sure up here, I'm sure it's no big loss. ;)
Edit: Plane delayed, so I went ahead and posted the above-mentioned scans anyway!
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Sorry, but since I was pressed for time, I didn't have time to scan the Aya Hirano photo shoot and interview included in this issue. But if you're interested, you should definitely pick up a copy of the magazine. It's worth it, since it comes with all of the above-mentioned goodies (posters, postcards, a shitajiki, and a gorgeous Haruhi wall calendar) and is generally made of awesome.
Yaaaay, Wonderfest coverage! Between the Wonderfest photos and the regular figure galleries, there are close to 100 Haruhi figures and dolls pictured in the above zip. Plus there's a really neat "How-to" section about how to assemble the Bubba Bunny!Haruhi garage kit. The work involved looks unbelievably painstaking and tedious. To me, at least.
What's missing? Shounen Ace. The May issue of Shounen Ace came with a Haruhi postcard calendar. 12 really beautiful postcards, illustrated by both Ito Noizi and Tsunago Gaku. Unfortunately, since all of the images used on the postcards are "old" recycled images, I'm going to put off scanning this one until after my vacation.
That's right, I'm going on vacation starting tomorrow. Which means that I'll miss the Megami release tomorrow. So scans are going to be delayed next week, obviously. But since most scans show up other places on the internet before they sure up here, I'm sure it's no big loss. ;)
Edit: Plane delayed, so I went ahead and posted the above-mentioned scans anyway!
x-posted to
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