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Lettering: Hudson Yards
Publisher: Del Rey
Since we skipped last week, we decided to bring an extra dosage of Manga reviews this week by reviewing more titles. First on the list is AirGear by ... of parts that show women as sex objects. So if you have a problem with that this is not the manga for you. Of course there is plenty of fan service for the ladies too because DS is a good ...
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This review copy was kindly provided by Yen PressAbout the MangakaSadly I couldn’t find anything out about YoungHee Lee. If you have any info please drop me a line through the Contact Me page.About the Manga For all it’s flaws, I have to admit that I genuinely did enjoy this volume, but it’s still...
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... U.S. readers! (And everyone else as well—what the heck.) Objecting to the lack of manga in the New York Times’ graphic novels ... quarter. What I like about this list is that it tosses all graphic novels, manga and otherwise, together so we can see how they sell relative to each other. Also, it’s an interesting list ... Antique Gift Shop (Tiamat’s Manga Reviews) Erica Friedman on vol. 2 ...
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... characters). But I see this recommended in so many series. I also see a lot of positive reviews! So I thought I should check it out already.
And when I did . . . before I knew it . . . I got hooked!
I'm ... do theme batches on the others.
Anyway, for this batch, ironically, I love the other manga more compare to the one I featured. Or perhaps it has something to do with the fact that I dislike ...
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... exposure was this OEL series from Del Rey, which too has received very high reviews from the manga community when the first volume came out last year. So I decided to give in to ... that she learned her craft from there. So I was looking forward to seeing that Simpsons influence in this OEL manga.
But Yokaiden has almost none of that western flavor in it. The story is buried incredibly deep into ...
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The award winning manga that has captured the attention of Japanese readers since 1983 and is still ongoing today. ‘OISHINBO A la Carte – The Joy of Rice” is another enjoyable release and features more on Japan’s rich history of rice and its importance to the people of Japan.  Highly recommended!
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Shortish reviews/reactions to recently read - though probably not recently published - comics. Gotta catch 'em all.
(Sorry. I've been playing a lot of Pokemon: Diamond ... her. And yeah, it doesn't hurt that Warren draws her to be sexy as hell in a style that's part manga, part Milo Manara. This is shipped to retail in shrinkwrap for a reason, people - it's not full frontal or ...
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... "Creo the Crimson Crises" and frankly, I was so distracted by and distressed by this I have no idea at all what happened. It involved Suoh crying a lot.
There's a little series of reviews about Yuri series that make you cry. I can honestly say that none of the series I'd read in the section made me even a little weepy. :-)
In a surprising turn of events, Hakamada Mera ...
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Makoto Tateno creates BL manga that are also good action/adventure stories. (And think about that for a minute: shoujo action/adventures. Makes her somewhat unique.) Steal Moon is one of her latest.
This one moves into the territory of science fiction, set in a near future in which, we learn, computers and the Internet are not completely positive forces.
Nozomi Amada is a young man who picks ...
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You can’t tell from this picture, but he actually has massively-sized hands!
Little Kuriboh is on a video-making frenzy! In his latest creations, LK takes an in-depth look at the first chapter of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga (from an English scanlation, actually). The take-away messages? First, our protagonist, ladies and gentlemen, has really big hands! Why might
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