Monthly Archives: February 2011

X-Men: Misfits

February 24, 2011
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X-Men: Misfits Volume One by Raina Telgemeier, Dave Roman, and Anzu Of all the American manga-style productions, I think X-Men: Misfits must be one of the oddest ones. Why did Marvel lend out one of their franchises for manga treatment? Who had the idea to write a reverse harem shoujo version of the X-Men?...

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Skyblue Shore Volumes 1 and 2

February 21, 2011
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Are hot janitors a Thing? After reading Dengeki Daisy and Skyblue Shore, which both feature handsome yet tortured twentysomething janitors, I am now convinced that anyone who wants to find cute men in Japan needs to start staking out custodial closets in local high schools. Skyblue Shore is a fun shoujo manga, with some...

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Harlequin Manga – Pregnant Women and Showbiz Babies

February 19, 2011
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It has been far too long since I’ve read some harlequin manga! Much like the romance novels themselves, these manga are perfect to read when you want to switch your brain off for a little while. I’m coming down with a cold, so I relished the opportunity to read about pregnant women who somehow...

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Manga Moveable Feast: Barefoot Gen and Manga! Manga!

February 17, 2011
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I thought for the Manga Moveable Feast, I write a little bit about where I first encountered Barefoot Gen, in the back of the classic Frederik L. Schodt book Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics. This might be a thinly disguised way of attempting to hide the fact that I didn’t hunt down...

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Eensy Weensy Monster

February 15, 2011
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Eensy Weensy Monster Volumes 1 and 2 by Masami Tsuda I’m disappointed that I didn’t finish reading this two volume series by Valentine’s Day because this cute story of teen romance would have been the perfect Valentine’s Day manga review. If you’re still in the mood for love, this is a great series to...

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Viz Signature Quick Takes – House of Five Leaves and Biomega

February 14, 2011
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On the surface House of Five Leaves and Biomega don’t seem to have much in common aside from both of them being published by Viz’s Signature imprint. But both titles rely on distinctive art to create stories that rely more on mood than plot. While House of Five Leaves continues to explore a samurai...

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Gatcha Gacha Volumes 5 and 6

February 12, 2011
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Now that the final volume has come out, I’m catching up with the last half of the series. The more I read of Gatcha Gacha, the more I like it. It combines a certain gleeful trashiness with some affecting emotional moments. It also can occasionally be genuinely weird. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this...

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Kurozakuro Volume 2

February 10, 2011
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Kurozakuro, Vol. 2 by Yoshinori Natsume The second volume of Kurozakuro seems a little more conventional than the first. I wasn’t terribly impressed by the first volume, but I did like the way Natsume blended horror with ogre fighting action. For me, the most compelling parts of Kurozakuro came when human turned ogre Sakurai...

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Itsuwaribito Volume 1

February 8, 2011
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Itsuwaribito Volume 1 by Yuuki Iinuma Due to tragedy in his past, Utsuho has turned into a pathological liar. He’s grown up in a village of orphans headed by a monk. Utsuho dedicates himself to mastering the tools of trickery. He has a good working knowledge of poisons, bombs, and other dangerous compounds. Bandits...

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Shojo Beat Quick Takes: Stories, Roses, and Friends

February 7, 2011
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The Story of Saiunkoku Volume 2 by Sai Yukino and Kairi Yura The manga keeps moving along at a healthy pace. I was actually surprised at some of the revelations contained in this volume about Seiran’s true nature and the background of Shurei’s father, because I thought I remembered things moving much more slowly...

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