Holiday Review #20: COLETTE DECIDES TO DIE
Ok, let's cover a shojo manga that's a little lighter in tone and content.Yes I know what that title says, let me explain.COLETTE DECIDES TO DIE (Koretto wa Shinu Koto ni Shita), by Alto Yukimura....
View ArticleHoliday Review #21: TRILLION GAME
What happens when you combine the writer of Dr. Stone and the artist of Crying Freeman? You get this, although I'd have to ask why anyone wanted this in the first place.TRILLION GAME (Toririon Gemu),...
View ArticleHoliday Review #22: MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM: THE ORIGIN MSD: CUCURUZ DOAN'S ISLAND
You think I would be excited to read not just a new Gundam manga this year, but a spinoff to site favorite Gundam: The Origin. Alas, things always seem to end up a little cursed whenever Cucuruz Doan...
View ArticleHoliday Review #23: CAPTAIN MOMO'S SECRET BASE
Another year, another opportunity for Dark Horse to release a new Kenji Tsurita manga. What can this one offer that Emanon and Wandering Island could not?CAPTAIN MOMO'S SECRET BASE (Momo Kancho no...
View ArticleHoliday Review #24: WHOEVER STEALS THIS BOOK
I was struggling to figure out what to put in this spot so close to the end of our review marathon, but then I stumbled upon this curious little story that's all about the power of books. What could...
View ArticleHoliday Review #25: LAST QUARTER
This marks the second year in a row that I've ended our holiday reviews with a Ai Yazawa manga. It's almost like it took Viz way too long to figure out that there was a majorly pent-up desire for more...
View Article2024 In the Rear View Mirror & Holiday Review Giveaway Winner
First things first, we need to announce this year's winner for our Holiday Review Giveaway! While I personally did not care for Duchess In the Attic, finalfuryk felt otherwise:I've really enjoyed...
View ArticleReview: MY HAPPY MARRIAGE
It's January again, which means once more it's Dealer's Choice Month. That means there's no theme tying together this month's review beyond the fact that I want to talk about them...or in this case,...
View ArticleReview: I WANT TO BE A RECEPTIONIST IN THIS MAGICAL WORLD
I cannot be the first person to observe the vast difference in ambition when it comes to light novel adaptations targeted at men versus those targeted at women. The men become (or aim to become)...
View ArticleReview: FUTABA-KUN CHANGE
Considering we're still in the midst of a Ranma 1/2 reboot, now's a good time to talk about its pervy weirdo cousin of a manga.FUTABA-KUN CHANGE (Futaba-kun Chenji), by Hiroshi Aro. First published in...
View ArticleReview: I WANT TO ESCAPE FROM PRINCESS LESSONS
It's time for another Bad Romance Month, where we cover a selection of some of the worst and weirdest romances to grace manga. We're starting with a fairly recent title that's in the same vein as all...
View ArticleReview: DON'T TOY WITH ME, MISS NAGATORO
It was inevitable that I would have to grapple with the series that gave us the go-to user icon/Favorite Anime Girl of online chuds everywhere.DON'T TOY WITH ME, MISS NAGATORO (Ijiranaide,...
View ArticleReview: RIZELMINE
Don't think we're ignoring shonen romance, as here's a wretched little one-shot example from the creator of D.N. Angel.RIZELMINE (Rizerumain), by Yukiru Sugisaki. First published in 2001 and first...
View ArticleReview: YAKUZA FIANCE
Perhaps the hardest thing about this month is finding romance manga that are messed-up enough to fit the theme but aren't awful. This year, I managed to find one.YAKUZA FIANCE (Raise wa tanin ga Ii),...
View ArticleReview: AIR GEAR
This month we're looking at nothing but shonen manga. The focus has been on Viz's offerings for the better part of two decades, but I'm going to start with a somewhat forgotten title from Kodansha.AIR...
View ArticleReview: RAVE MASTER
During Tokyopop's prime, they struggled to get their hands on big-name shonen manga titles. They really only managed to do so twice. One of those was Love Hina. The other was this.RAVE MASTER (Rave:...
View ArticleReview: MAYO CHIKI!
Of course, I can't talk about shonen manga without some sort of horny nonsense, and boy does this one live up to both parts of that phrase.MAYO CHIKI!, based on the light novels by Hajime Asano and...
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