Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Morinaga AiTranslated by:Laura Jackson and Yoko KobayashiAdapted by:What They SayReiichi is the quintessential nerd: thick glasses, coarse and unkempt hair, short, fat and ugly. His classmates constantly make fun of him, and h...
Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Morinaga AiTranslated by:Laura Jackson & Yoko KobayashiAdapted by:What They SayLove Stinks!!
Reiichi thought that Yumiko liked handsome guys who were cool and collected. But then why is she hanging all over the nerdy-looking t...
Going with a sports title this time around, Jarred\'s got a new manga review this morning with a look at the October 2004 release of Prince of Tennis Vol. #4 (of 28) from Viz Media.
Jarred\'s continuing to work his way through another sports manga as he has a review ready this morning for the August 2004 release of Prince of Tennis Vol. #3 (of 27) from Viz.
Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Morinaga AiTranslated by:Laura Jackson & Yoko KobayashiAdapted by:What They SaySwan's Dilemma
Inside every ugly ducking is a handsome prince... isn't there?
Reiichi Swan thought that looks were everything. But now that he is ...
Jarred continues his look at another sports manga that\'s doing rather well over here with a review of the March 2005 release of Prince of Tennis Vol. #6 (of 28) from Viz Media.
Ed\'s got another review ready for us today and is whittling down his pile nicely with a look at the December 2004 release of Mystical Prince Yoshida-kun from ADV Manga.
Continuing his journey through the tennis series that certainly converted a lot of readers into players, Jarred\'s on deck this morning with a review of the 12/29/2004 release of Prince of Tennis Vol. #5 (of 27) from Viz Media.
One of more enjoyable series I\'m reading these days is the subject of Jarred Pine\'s latest review as he tackles another series from Viz under the sports banner. Released back in April of 2004, here\'s his thoughts on their release of Prince of Tennis Vo...
So.... it's been one helluva year hasn't it? When I look back on it, I get kind of nostalgic since my membership on the AoD forums is exactly as old at the manga forum. In some ways though, I'm a lot more shocked when I look back at what's changed in the ...
Sakura\'s starting off our week with a standalone book today as she tackles another of the Harlequin Pink titles. Released in June 2006 from Dark Horse, Bachelor Prince is the latest adaptation and another that uses the pink ink throughout.
What They SayRyoma Echizen is the 12-year-old son of a famous tennis player and a tennis genius in his own right. With talent in his blood and fire in his eyes, he backs up his confidence on the court with amazing skills. Now he has to overcome the older ...
What They SayRyoma Echizen and the rest of the Seigaku players enter the district tennis tournament as the school to beat. But an unknown team comes from out of nowhere to put them to the test. During a series of intense matches marked by extreme angles, ...
What They SayThe second half of the Metropolitan Tournament begins! The doubles teams power through the toughest matches they\'ve seen yet, and Ryoma\'s match with Akutsu from Yamabuki Junior High fires up the court. With all the trouble Ryoma\'s encounte...
What They SayRyoma and the Seigaku tennis team have reached the Metropolitan Tournament, the pinnacle of youth tennis. First up, the \"golden pair\" doubles team of Oishi and Kikumaru are forced to resort to the unusual Australian formation to throw off t...
What They SayContains episodes 1-2. Enma is the Demon Prince of the Underworld, a demon "Born of Fire." His mission is to take back or destroy demons that have escaped to the human world from the Underworld. Along with his partner, Princess Yukihime, "Bor...
A student/teacher boy’s love story full of sex, lies, and video tapes (all right, not really lies, but I wanted to use the quote).Creative TalentWriter/Artist: Akemi TakaidoTranslated by: Ken WakitaAdapted by: Ken WakitaWhat They SayAsahina-sensei i...
What They SayEnma is the Demon Prince of the Underworld; a demon \"Born of Fire.\" His mission is to take back or destroy demons that have escaped to the human world from the Underworld, but there seems to be no end to them.
Now, the stench of demons see...
Honestly, it’s kind of hard to find a good way to start this review without me screaming, “Oh my god, this story is awesome!” Creative TalentWriter/Artist: Akemi TakaidoTranslated by: Melanie SchoenAdapted by: Melanie SchoenWhat The...
After her initial look at the Edu-manga released by Digital Manga Publishing earlier in the year, Sakura\'s back with a look at the May 2006 release of the Anne Frank Edu-manga.
Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Jason ThompsonTranslated by:Adapted by:What They SayThis companion and handy reference guide to manga features extensive reviews and information on more than 900 different manga series, complete with background and stories, as...
What They SayDarkness hid the pieces of her beloved\'s shattered heart and time is running out for Princess Tutu to find them. Using the power of an enchanted amulet she must uncover the mystery and keep herself and the prince alive.The Review!Once upon ...
It\'s not often we get in an early manga review but today Mike Dungan has a look at one of the more anticipated releases coming out from ADV Manga, particularly for fans of Azumangadaioh, with a review of their 06/06/2005 release of Yotsuba! Vol. #1.
Sometimes manga-to-novel adaptations (or vice versa) offer a nice surprise when the book turns out to be more interesting than the manga (or again, vice versa). Tokyopop's Calling You is of particular note: the manga was a mediocre affair, but the light n...
We\'re going through a few changes on the manga review staff these days so a few new faces will be popping up. One of this is Ariadne Roberts who has submitted their first review today with the May 2007 release of Platina Vol. #1 (of 4) from Central Park ...
In 2003, Manga hit one or two high points but otherwise spent the bulk of the year under the radar of most fans. A good part of the year was spent with people waiting for releases that were announced but never came, only to be eventually canceled. Macro...
Sneaking this in out of nowhere, news acme down from Del Rey today about a trio of new acquisitions planned for a summer 2007 release:MY HEAVENLY HOCKEY CLUB by Ai Morinaga, a new comedy manga set against the backdrop of a high school hockey team from the...
Matthew is going for the gusto this morning by taking a look at the January 2008 release of Manga Sutra Vol. #1 (of 38) from TOKYOPOP. Manga Sutra is better known in a couple of ways; first by it\'s original title of Futari H but also by it\'s anime adapt...
Creative TalentWriter/Artist:Various ArtistsTranslated by:Mayumi KobayashiAdapted by:What They SayMANGA IS LIFE...
... for this gang of hardcore artists who slave away to create the very best doujinshi that they can. Which book will be the best-seller? Wi...
We\'ve got a lot of reviewers checking in today and Megan\'s got a new manga review up on deck, this time taking a look at the January 2005 release of Tsubasa Vol. #3 (of 9) from Del Rey.
Justin Rich is checking in this weekend with a new manga review as he works his way through the Dark Horse series with a look at their March 2004 release of Hellsing Vol. #2 (of 11).
Matthew is checking in with a Dark Horse manga review of his own today with a look at their December 2007 release of XS Hybrid Vol. #3 (of 5) by Song Ji-Hyung. This series looks to be fairly abandonend at this point with no new volumes yet solicited since...
Matthew\'s got our small bodied manga review goodness today with the February 2008 release of Yagyu Ninja Scrolls: Revenge of the Hori Clan Vol. #2 (of 5) from Del Rey.
Matthew\'s providing our latest Small Bodied Manga Review entry this week with a look at the February 2008 release of Black God Vol. #2 (of 3) from Yen Press which scores A\'s across the board.
Gary is checking in today with a small bodied manga review, this time from Yen Press, as he looks at their March 2008 release of Alice on Deadlines Vol. #2 by Shiro Ihara.
Ed Chavez is checking in with us this morning by providing the final manga review of 2005 with a look at a title that came out in November 2004 with Cheeky Angel Vol. #3 (of 20) from Viz Media.
Patricia has sent in a rather recent small bodied manga review today that she wanted to get noticed as she looks at the April 2008 release of Dazzle Vol. #8 by Minari Endoh from TOKYOPOP.
Matthew\'s tackling another Small Bodied manga review as we\'re catching up a bit in that department by looking at the November 2007 release of Shaman Warrior Vol. #5 (of 9) from Dark Horse Comics.
Gary\'s stepping in today with a small bodied manga review of a series from Del Rey with their March 2008 title Pumpkin Scissors Vol. #2 by Ryotaro Iwanaga.
It's almost guaranteed that a manga starring a well-proportioned girl will have at least one joke about small breasts. The Third keeps up the trend disappointingly, but not surprisingly. Most of the manga is pretty predictable post-apocalyptic mercenary f...
Matthew is locking another Small Bodied Manga Review down this week as today he looks at the October 2007 release of Puri Puri Vol. #3 (of 7) from DrMaster.
Another nod to the recent past, the first manga review of the year is in Josephine\'s court this morning as she takes a look at the October 2002 release of Orochi Vol. #1 (of 3) from Viz Media. What better way to start things off then with a little Monday...
We\'ve got an extra manga review today of a series that looks like it could be a surprise hit as Ed takes a look at the April 2006 release of Yubisaki Milk Tea Vol. #1 (of 6) from TOKYOPOP.
Josephine\'s stopping by today with our last new manga review of the year with a look at the August 2006 release of Drifting Classroom Vol. #1 (of 11) from Viz Media.
Matthew\'s helping to kick off the week in manga with a new Small Bodied Manga Review today that deals with the March 2008 release of Claymore Vol. #11 (of 12) from Viz Media.
Matthew\'s tackling another small bodied manga review this week as he has a look at the February 2008 release of Alive Vol. #3 by Tadashi Kawashima and Adachitoka from Del Rey Manga.
We typically keep it to one manga review a day but we have a new one just in that covers one of the first release by Go! Comi. Julie managed to beat out the other reviewers in getting hers in first so check out her thoughts on the debut of the November 20...
Justin\'s adding a new manga series to his small manga review plate as he kicks off today with a look at the December 2003 release of Hellsing Vol. #1 (of 7) from Dark Horse.
Justin is getting a manga review in today as well and has a look at one of the latest releases from Viz Media with a review of April 2005\'s Beet the Vandel Buster Vol. #4 (of 9).
Julie\'s wanted to get a bit more boys-love material up here lately so we\'ve got an extra manga review today of the May 2006 release of Little Butterfly Vol. #1 (of 3) from Digital Manga Publishing.
What They SayThe Psychic Academy anime was an online anime debuted on Lycos Japan, and each episode has a duration about 10 minutes. This series is noted for being one of the first anime to be released straight to the Internet.
Limited Edition Bundle tha...
Fan opinions on Original English Language manga (OEL manga) vary. Some believe that manga output should belong to Japan alone, whereas others believe that story ideas from outside countries are of benefit to a medium that has a tendency for homogeneous co...
The release year 2003 was a sizeable one for ADV Films. In addition to putting out nearly two hundred DVDs and collections, they revamped their music division, created and launched a new manga publishing division and laid the groundwork for their "toys"...
Mike Dungan\'s up this morning with a new manga review, this time for the November 2004 release of Mahou Sensei Negima Vol. #3 (of 6) from Del Rey. Unsurprisingly, this Akamatsu manga series is already in development for an anime run so get ready for the ...
Ed Chavez is back with a new manga review today, this time he\'s looking at the ADV Manga release from November 2004 of the intriguing series release of Aria Vol. #3 (of 6).
Mike Dungan\'s catching up on his releases today with another manga review, this time of the February 2005 release of Gamerz Heaven Vol. #2 (of 4) from ADV Manga. Hopefully this series will get new volumes solicited soon like several others have.
Julie\'s taking the nod as the one providing our first manga review of the year and it\'s a look at the December 2007 release of Cute Beast from Digital Manga Publishing.
Justin\'s got an early manga review up today as he\'s continuing his look at the affordably priced release from Viz Media due out in June 2005 with Beet the Vandel Buster Vol. #5 (of 9).
Sneaking a third manga review in today, we\'ve got the latest from Jarred where he\'s tackling a series that continues to rise above its anime counterpart with the February 2004 release of Samurai Deeper Kyo Vol. #5 (of 31) from TOKYOPOP.
As we continue to add in some older reviews that Ed wrote before we had an actual manga review section, today\'s addition is a review of the October 2003 release of First President of Japan Vol. #3 (of 4) from the now defunct Gutsoon!
Mike Dungan\'s up with a new manga review today, this time talking about the December 2004 \"small edition\" re-release of Geobreeders Vol. #3 (of 5) from CPM Press.
In addition to Audrey coming on earlier this month to flesh out our manga review section a bit more, Julie Rosato\'s come on board as well to tackle some books that otherwise we wouldn\'t be able to tackle. First up on her list is the September 2005 relea...
Matthew is kicking another Small Bodied Manga Review to the curb this week as he takes a look at the January 2008 release of Pastel Vol. #9 (of 15) from Del Rey Manga.
We\'re going for a \"bonus\" manga review this morning as Danielle has a look at another book from Digital Manga Publishing with their August 2007 release of Words of Devotion Vol. #1 (of 2).
A lot of attention is on the folks at Yen Press right now and people are curious as to how they handle their books since they are a relatively new publisher who has picked up an A list title in the Haruhi manga and novels. Sakura\'s going for a second man...
It's necessary for yaoi manga reviews to be a little gauche because the genre has to be judged by different standards than the norm. There are only two questions to consider: Is the story original and worth following?
The answer here is often “No....
Following up on yesterdays preview review of a highly anticipated new manga series, Julie Rosato\'s checking in today with a look at the October 2005 release of Death Note Vol. #1 (of 8) from Viz Media.
Bringing a manga series to a close with the final review, Megan\'s got some thoughts on the November 2004 release of Apocalypse Meow Vol. #3 (of 3) from ADV Manga.
A new manga series due out next week in September 2007 from Viz Media is the subject of Greg\'s view this morning as he checks out Kurohime Vol. #1 (of 11).
NEW MANGA PUBLISHER BLASTS OFF IN OCTOBER
Go! Media Entertainment C.E.O. David Wise announced today the company's first initiative, Go! Comi, a publishing imprint dedicated to both importing manga from Japan and developing new international collaboratio...
Kicking off her first review with us today, Sakura Eries has used a tweaked version of the review she submitted to us in order to be considered for a spot here with the August 2003 release of Forbidden Dance Vol. #1 (of 4) from TOKYOPOP.
Digital Manga Publishing has been putting out a lot of single volume books recently and Patricia has a look at their September 2007 release of Stolen Heart this morning.
Having long been a fan of Chuck Austen\'s early works on titles in American comics that played heavily with sex and sports, I was rather curious to see how his writing would work today after his more mainstream success in the comics industry when he dips ...
Jarred\'s got a review in today of a recent release that\'s probably flown below a lot of people\'s radar with the May 2005 release of Hurrah! Sailor Vol. #1 (of 2) from Infinity Studios.
Despite its versatility, manga still subscribes to certain flavours when it comes to content. Therefore, even the most hardcore of collectors could be forgiven for being blindsided by a manga about the shadowy legend of bluesman Robert Johnson. They could...
A Christmas theme boys-love manga is certainly appropriate today as Julie takes a look at the August 2007 release of Lover\'s Flat from Digital Manga Publishing.
Danielle\'s kicking off her manga run this morning with a look at the November 2006 release of Princess Princess Vol. #1 (of 5) from Digital Manga Publishing.
Justin Rich continues his look at one of his favorite manga series this morning with a review of the January 2005 release of Beet the Vandel Buster Vol. #3 (of 7) from Viz Media.
Adding another early review to the manga side of things today, Jarred has a look at the October 2005 release of Lights Out Vol. #1 (of 9), otherwise known as \'An Evening Something Wonderful May Happen\', from TOKYOPOP.
Kicking off a new series to review in the manga realm, Mike Dungan has sent in his thoughts on the July 2003 release of Boys Over Flowers Vol. #1 (of 36).
Continuing in his goal to review all the manga he owns, Mike Dungan\'s gone back to a time when Viz was flipping and charging more than they are now with a look at their January 2003 release of Ceres, Celestial Legend Vol. #3 of 4.
The manga world in 2004 certainly exploded by all accounts and has kept a lot of people both happy and furious, given doomsayers something new to go on about and has brought a lot of women into the fold by giving them something that generally doesn\'t pan...
Digital Manga Publishing has been putting out a lot of standalone yaoi manga volumes for awhile now and Danielle is plunging into that world again with a look at the October 2007 release of Ka Shin Fu from them today.
Since we got a late start this morning, let\'s get a bonus review up on the manga side today with a look at the January 2006 release of Absolute Boyfriend Vol. #1 (of 6) from Viz Media by Sakura Eries.
New manga reviewer Andrew Kent has got in one of his first reviews this morning as he takes a look at the July 2007 release of You Nitwit! Heroes Are Extinct!! Vol. #1 from Digital Manga Publishing.
Ed Chavez is looking at yet another title that doesn\'t seem to reach the top layer of the buzz circuit when it comes to manga coming out these days with something that more people may want to look into. Released in November 2004 from Digital Manga Publis...
While getting his ducks in a row for the DVD reviews, Justin Rich has sent in a look at a manga series with a review of Viz\'s September 2004 release of Beet the Vandel Master Vol. #1 (of 7).
Greetings, Maniacs, and welcome to the second part of the Comicscape’s 2007: The Year-in Review. Last week, I touched on five of the biggest stories in comics from the past year. This week, we’ve got a few more. Thankfully, the ...
Following up from their release of this title in anime form last year, Ed Chavez checks out the AW Productions July 2005 release of the manga series with a review of Eiken Vol. #1 (of 18).
Ed Chavez is up on deck this morning as he\'s got a look at a March 2005 release that\'s giving him some great material as he\'s got a review of Digital Manga Publishing\'s release of Worst Vol. #3 (of 10).
Another classic review up today, this time Ed looks at another volume of a series that didn\'t quite make it over here with a review of Gutsoon\'s January 2004 release of Guardian Angel Getten Vol. #2 (of 4).
Briana\'s stepping up with her second review for us since coming on board with a look at the December 2007 release of Magical JxR Vol. #1 from Udon Entertainment.
Ben\'s taking a spin through the OEL manga land today with a look at the September 2007 release of Outcast Vol. #1 (of 2) from Seven Seas Entertainment.
One of the more highly anticipated manga series of this year, Jarred\'s managed to get an early look at Viz Media\'s October 2005 release of Monster Vol. #1 (of 18).
Greg\'s starting off the week in manga with a book that he had to read three times just to make sure he got it right with the December 2007 release of Purgatory Kabuki Vol. #1 (of 2) from DrMaster.
Thirteen episode sets can throw off a review schedule like no other, but when it comes to a show like this it\'s quite addictive. We\'ve got an early look today at the 04/24/2007 release of Prince of Tennis Set 1 from Viz Media.
Ariadne\'s cleaning out something from our manga backlog today with a look at the October 2006 release of Your Honest Deceit Vol. #1 (of 2) from DramaQueen.
Julie\'s starting up a new series for review today with a look at the historical romance by You Higuri with the October 2005 release of Cantarella Vol. #1 (of 10) from Go! Comi.
In bringing on a couple of new manga reviewers we\'ve been able to redistribute a few titles so we can smooth things out and one of the ones that new reviewer Matthew Alexander grabbed was a Clamp series, one that he\'s starting off with the October 2004 ...
Matthew\'s taking a dip into the adult manga pool today with something that\'s not aimed at women for once with a look at the March 2006 release of Midara from Icarus Publishing.
Ed\'s also got something of a newer review ready this morning as he takes a look at the March 2005 release of Hyper Police Vol. #2 (of 9) from TOKYOPOP.
Ed\'s got another previously forum-only review up on the site today with a look at the August 2003 release of Happy Mania Vol. #3 (of 11) from TOKYOPOP.
Matthew is tackling a recent new adult manga release from Icarus Publishing today with a look at the May 2008 release of the After School Sex Slave Club by Tuna Empire.
Ed\'s checking in with another classic review of his that never made it into the listings with an updated look at the February 2004 release of Baron Gong Battle Vol. #1 (of 9) from AW Productions.
Gary\'s starting off our week in manga today by taking a look at a recent new series from TOKYOPOP with their January 2008 title Short Sunzen Vol. #1 (of 5) by Susugi Sakurai.
Sakura\'s doubling up on the manga today by also catching up a bit on the backlog with the August 2007 release of Fullmetal Alchemist Vol. #14 (of 18) from Viz Media.
Ben\'s stepping in for a Friday manga view on a recent new series that kicked off from TOKYOPOP with their January 2008 title Harukaze Bitter Pop Vol. #1 (of 4) by Court Betten.
Julie\'s starting our week in manga off today with a look at the May 2007 release of the standalone volume Affair, an anthology book by Shiuko Kano released by 801 Media.
Ariadne\'s taking a swim in the manga pool today as she provides a look at the May 2007 release of Hanami: International Love Story Vol. #1 (of 3) from Dark Horse.
Ed\'s sneaking in a slightly early review today that he got to work on during his travels to the New York Comic Con yesterday with a look at the 02/28/2006 release of Gacha Gacha Vol. #3 (of 10) from Del Rey.
Jarred\'s doing a bit of a combined review this morning as he looks at the first three volumes of Rebirth (of 18 volumes) that started release from TOKYOPOP back in March of 2003.
Danielle\'s got a few things lined up for this week in the manga world and she\'s kicking it off with a look at the March 2008 release of Nodame Cantabile Vol. #12 by Tomoko Ninomiya from Del Rey Manga.
Probably falling into one of the more overlooked titles of recent months to come out that should be checked out and talked about more, Ed Chavez has a review up of the February 2005 release of First King Adventures Vol. #2 (of 6) from ADV Manga.
Ed Chavez has a new review ready to roll today, this time for a new series. Released this month from ADV Manga, check out his thoughts on Enmusu Vol. #1 (of 6).
Fans of Flame of Recca will want to check out the ground floor release of that authors latest series and Jarred is checking in this morning with a review of Mar Vol. #1, release in May 2005 from Viz Media. With Viz\'s attempts at acquiring manga and anime...
It\'s not often that Jarred ranks a manga release in the A+ range but it is even rarer that we see an 832 page book released. Out next week from Vertical, Jarred\'s got a look at Ode to Kirihito.
One of the more interesting titles we got in recently from Digital Manga Publishing is I think the first business manga published in the US with the April 2006 release of Datsun Fairlady (Project X #1) Vol. #01 of 1.
Erin's got an early look at a new book from Del Rey Manga with their late August 2008 release of Kasumi Vol. #1 by Surt Lim and Art by Hirofumi Sugimoto, one of the more interesting new kinds of manga books that Del Rey has been working on cooking up.
As the series gets closer to the end it figures that the opinions will sway once more as Ed Chavez is on deck today with a review of the July 2005 release of Full Metal Panic Vol. #8 (of 9) from ADV Manga.
Danielle\'s dipping her toes back into the 18+ realm of boys love manga today with a look at the December 2007 release of the standalone book Crushing Love from Digital Manga Publishing.
Robert's checking in this morning with a catch-up review in small bodied format of the December 2006 release of Wallflower Vol. #10 by Tomoko Hayakawa from Del Rey Manga.
Mike Dungan\'s got a look at an ADV Manga series this morning that he\'s able to bring to a close with the August 2004 release of Desert Coral Vol. #2 and the November 2004 release of Desert Coral Vol. #3.
Jarred\'s checking in this morning on the manga side of things with a look at the March 2005 release of Death Trance Vol. #1 (of 1) from the folks at AW Productions, the publishing imprint of Media Blasters.
Julie\'s checking in with us on the manga side this morning with a bit of shoujo goodness as she tackles the October 2005 release of MeruPuri Vol. #2 (of 4) from Viz Media.
Erin is jumping into the small bodied review world this morning as she takes a look at the January 2008 release of Good Witch of the West Vol. #2 by Noriko Ogiwara and Haruhiko Momokawa from TOKYOPOP.
Danielle is getting caught up on another manga series this week as she tackles the January 2008 release of Black Sun, Silver Moon Vol. #4 by Tomo Maeda from Go! Comi.
Greg is starting off the week in manga today by taking a look at the recent February 2008 release of the Be With You by Takuji Ichikawa, Sai Kawashima and Yoko Iino from Viz Media.
Greg is starting off our week in manga by looking at the first volume of a short run series from TOKYOPOP with their March 2008 release of The Third Vol. #1 by Ryo Hoshino and Ariko Itou.
Ben\'s taking a step outside of the normal manga realm to look at the November 2007 release of Legends of the Dark Crystal: The Garthim Wars Vol. #1 from TOKYOPOP.
The thriller series Death Note technically ends at volume 12: the last battle of wits is fought, the climax surges and the resolution closes the curtain on one of the most popular manga series of all time. Fans might be a little surprised to learn there i...
I think Julie nailed this one just right by saying \"Everyone loves a ninja -- even other ninjas!\" as she provides our first look at the BLU titles that are being distributed by TOKYOPOP with a review of the November 2005 release of Shinobu Kokoro Vol. #...
With it being a Monday it\'s the kind of day I like to introduce new staff since it seems to start the week off right. We\'re still working through some of the submissions we received for a new manga reviewer and have one more position I want to fill but ...
Taking a stab at a new sports manga, this time one from the Shojo Beat line-up, Jarred\'s sent in his thoughts on their December 2005 release of Crimson Hero Vol. #1 (of 6) from Viz Media.
Ed\'s got another review up and ready this morning as we continue to clean out some of his backlog with a look at the January 2004 release of Seven of Seven Vol. #2 (of 3) from ADV Manga.
Depending on how old you are, the name “Toto” will either conjure up images of a yappy Carin terrier or a band that sings soft lamentations for Africa. Yuko Osada's shonen manga about an adventurous boy and his dog is more like the former than...
Due out on 04/15/2005 from Viz, Jarred Pine\'s up on deck this morning with a look at something we haven\'t looked at before with an ani-manga set that weighs in at something like four pounds called Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence Ani-Manga Box Set.
One of the more enjoyable things we\'ve been able to do recently is to go a large exposure of boys-love and yaoi titles to almost all of our manga reviewers, giving them a chance to check out titles and genres they may not ordinarily do. There\'s still se...
The manga for Stellvia is an interesting deviation from the norm and Ed Chavez is checking in this morning with a review of the September 2005 release of Stellvia Vol. #1 (of 2) from DrMaster.
We\'ve still got a huge amount of unreviewed manga we\'re moving through and to achieve that we\'ve been trying out a few new folks. Sending in her first review, so please provide some feedback for her, is Michelle Ramonetti who is taking a look at the Ju...