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  • Pokemon Vol. #02: The Mystery of Mount Moon

    by Andrew Tei    (Tue 10-14-2003)

    What They SayPokemon 2: Mystery of Mount Moon is the continuing story of Ash Ketchum's quest to become the world's greatest Pokemon master. He has to catch all 150 of the amazing creatures to be the best. Their journey takes them straightito theifabled M...

  • Newly reviewed

    (Sun 05-04-2003)

    Andrew's big archive of Pokemon reviews are being whittled down a bit more today, as we go back to the beginning:Pokemon Vol. #01: Choose You! Pikachu! Pokemon Vol. #02: The Mystery of Mount Moon Pokemon Vol. #03: The Sisters of Cerulean City

  • Moon Phase Vol. #3

    by Bryan Morton    (Fri 11-02-2007)

    What They SayThe third instalment of this great new anime series! Even as Kouhei and his family risk all to save Hazuki from her fate, the formidable Count Kinkel refuses to be thwarted by human designs. As his plans grow darker and the web draws tighter...

  • Wedding Peach Vol. #02

    by Chris Beveridge    (Fri 05-21-2004)

    What They SayThe mystery of the Saint Something Four continues to unravel, as our three heroes are once again called upon to save the world from Raindevila's wicked plans. Sleep monsters, time demons and evil fortunetellers are summoned one by one to wre...

  • Yen Plus Vol. #02

    by Ben Leary    (Wed 11-26-2008)

    The second volume of Yen Plus keeps the ball rolling in a big way. The standout feature in this issue is a five page interview with Svetlana Chmakova, creator of Nightschool and Dramacon. The interview is conducted by Jason Thompson, who asks good questio...

  • Case Closed: Case 03 Vol. #02: Death Wears A Blindfold

    by Chris Beveridge    (Wed 06-06-2007)

    What They SayIt's nice to unwind, but unfortunately for Conan Edogawa, crime never takes a vacation! When murder strikes during a ski trip, the truth can get snowed over. And spending a little time at the pool seems like fun until justice takes a dive und...

  • Cardcaptors Vol. #5

    (Tue 09-11-2001)

    What They SayFire and Ice! The Fiery Card interrupts Sakura's trip to the winter carnival and proves to be Sakura's biggest challenge yet! Meanwhile, "magical cards" that look like the Clow have become the rage at school, but when Sakura goes to buy one, ...

  • Fortune Quest Vol. #1

    (Sun 01-13-2002)

    What They SayWide eyed heroes Pastel, Clay, Rumy and Trapp are no strangers to adventure. With a mix of powerful sorcery, lightning fast steel, subtle stealth and elven wizardry, they are the perfect team. This time, a strange magical crystal drops into...

  • Inu Yasha Vol. #38

    by Luis Cruz    (Mon 02-27-2006)

    What They SayThe reappearance of Naraku leaves Inuyasha and the others with a clue about their nemesis's whereabouts. The remains of Naraku's demon puppet had a scent of flowers and water, which takes Inuyasha to Hijiri Island, a sacred place where the mu...

  • TOKYOPOP Talks Initial D

    (Fri 07-12-2002)

    TOKYOPOP sent out this bit of information today regarding their Initial D property: July 12, 2002 AN OPEN LETTER TO THE ANIME AND MANGA FAN COMMUNITY TOKYOPOP & Initial D During the past few days, there's been a lot of discussion about TOKYOPOP's plans fo...

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