Two Keys
Summary: A war involving humans and occults has left things in a rather sorry state and Colin Aston wants absolutely nothing to do with it. Happily (well, quietly) running his diner, Two Keys, Colin lives a calm, enigmatic life that involves not doing what he used to do. Which is too bad, because a saucy dame right out of a bad film noir has just convinced him to do exactly that. Colin can’t help but acknowledge that the woman needs something special he has that she can’t get from other ex-private-eyes-turned-diner-owners. And it’s not his Krakenburger lunch special. However, there’s no way he’s going to let that rain on his parade of bitterness, self-loathing, and obvious annoyance, even if the pay is really, really good.
Two Keys is a webcomic by Nuu which you can read online at MangaMagazine or find extras for and read at the Two Keys website.
4 Responses to “Two Keys”
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Niccy says:November 9, 2010 at 6:38 am
Saw you at yaoi-con and was really honored to meet you both! Also, loving Two Keys immensely and I’m really glad there will be more! I like that it’s a different tone/genre from Honeydew (though that is still one my favorites!). I can’t wait for you to publish Two Keys so I can get a hard copy!
Just a small thing, I noticed on some of the hard copies of honeydue vol 1 and 2 as well as the hard copies of Two Keys, some of the dialogue were cut off. It usually isn’t to big of a deal for me as I’ve read your manga so many times I think I have a lot of the dialogue memorized ^^;….but my brother got a bit distracted when he started reading the hard copies. And YES I am totally having him read Two keys!
Thank you so much!
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schumie says:January 9, 2011 at 6:34 am
@Niccy:
Aww, thanks Niccy! Sorry it took so long to reply. Thank you for visiting us at Yaoi-Con and reading recruiting readers
In case you didn’t know, you can read all the new chapters of Two Keys at Manga Magazine.net
Anyway, thanks again! Cheers!Reply -
Alexandra says:July 12, 2011 at 7:07 am
You told me at A-kon to leave a reply. So here it is.
Haha. I really enjoyed it. (HoneySyn) Not only was it yaoi, it almost has an underlying meaning; a double world of sorts, that you have to mentally go through to get to the bottom of things. Almost like Adamo 1 has it’s underlying meanings and twisting turns, but it has something all its own. To be honest, that night I went home and tore through the first and the second, until the text comes into play. I couldn’t bring myself to read that last little bit, until a couple of days ago. I don’t know if it was because I sincerely did not want it to end, or something else. All I know is that if you ever come with books to sell; I’ll read them in a heartbeat. Maybe I’m just one voice lost in a million, but I wanted to say that the work done on this project really moved me, and I will remember it. I truly will. Thank you. Forever 18, Alexandra xDReply-
schumie says:July 25, 2011 at 5:58 am
Aww, that’s so nice of you to come back and leave a comment for us! I’m so sorry we didn’t get back to you sooner. I swore I had…I apologize
I’m glad you enjoyed HoneySyn and found a deeper meaning in it . Adamo was so awesome because of the great artists and stories in it. I really love what it became and I’m glad you liked it too.
Thanks for your support and I hope we hear from you again. We’ll be starting a new project next year and we have a few smaller things planned before then, so I hope we don’t let you down. Cheers!Reply
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