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Archive for August, 2009

PR: Viz Media Debuts TEGAMI BACHI Manga

VIZ MEDIA TO DEBUT THE IMAGINATIVE STEAMPUNK ACTION MANGA SERIES TEGAMI BACHI: LETTER BEE

Unique Series Combines Lush Artwork With An Adventure Story About A Special Delivery Boy That Reunites Lost Souls
With The Ones They Love

San Francisco, CA, August 24, 2009– VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, has announced the North American debut of the new steampunk/action manga series TEGAMI BACHI: LETTER BEE on September 1st. The series, rated ‘T’ for Teens, will be published under the company’s SHONEN JUMP imprint and will carry an MSRP of $7.99 U.S. / $9.50 CAN.

In a land of perpetual night, your heart is your light.

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Review: Pokemon Adventures (Vol. 01)

Reviewer: Lissa Pattillo

Author: Hidenori Kusaka
Manga-ka: Mato
Publisher: Viz Kids
Rating: All Ages
Release Date: June 2009

Synopsis: “Red doesn’t just want to train Pokemon, he wants to be their friend too. Bulbasaur and Poliwhirl seem game. But independent Pikachu won’t be so easy to win over! And watch out for Team Rocket, Red… They only want to be your enemy!”

Red has always loved Pokemon, creatures with remarkable powers who come in nearly every shape and size. After an accident turns out beneficial for him, Red sets out on the adventure he’s always dreamed of: to see and capture every Pokemon in the world! With his Pokemon-friends and partners at his side, and a sparky new addition to their team who is notably far less apt to cooperate, the group leaves their home of Pallet Town to traverse the big wide world and live all there is to experience about the multitude of Pokemon out there.

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Tokyopop Announces Second Webinar Time

Over on the Tokyopop website, staffers have put up an article about their next Toykopop webinar, coming to an internet near you on Wednesday, September 2nd.

“Did you miss out on the first Insider? Wanted to join but got stuck in traffic? Well not to worry because we’re having another Insider on Wednesday, September 2nd and at a traffic friendly time of 7PM PST! We’ve got more exclusive news coming your way. Want the inside scoop on what TOKYOPOP has in store for the future? Want to confirm those forum rumors? Have a questions that you’re just itching to ask? Then stick around for the Q&A session.”

To combat the complaints over the early time of their previous seminar, which was 1PM PST, this second one will begin at 7PM PST. For those of you like me in the Atlantic time zone, that means 11PM (I’ll definitely be out of work by then at least).

You can read my outline of the first Tokyopop webinar here: Tokyopop Webinar Part One. The previous (and first) webinar was held on August 6th.

Edit: Tokyopop has changed the time of its second webinar to Wednesday, September 2nd.


Review: Suggestive Eyes

Reviewer: Shannon Fay


Manga-ka: Momoko Tenzen
Publisher: June
Rating: Mature (18+)
Release Date: April 2009

Synopsis: “Megumu Okazaki is a well-liked college grad student, still reeling over a recent break-up. When younger classmate, Hisashi Kina, catches Megumu on the rebound, one thing leads to another – and to bed. Now, the two of them are involved in a relationship together that’s a little less-than-defined. Megumu has no interest in continuing to sleep with someone he doesn’t love, but for Hisashi, real feelings are definitely involved. To complicate the situation, Megumu’s not sure he’s truly put his past love behind him. How can Megumu understand his own feelings for Hisashi, or even be fair to him, when his heart is being pulled in so many different directions?”

This manga takes very little time to set things up. Within a few pages you’re right in the middle of Megumu and Hisashi’s problematic (but not dysfunctional) relationship. Eventually the manga does flashback to show how these two got together, but I liked how it started with them as an established couple.

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Review: Gankutsuou – The Count of Monte Cristco (Vol. 01)

Reviewer: Shannon Fay

Gankutsuou (Vol. 01)

Manga-ka: Mahiro Maeda, Yuri Ariwara
Publisher: Del Rey
Rating: Older Teen (16+)
Release Date: November 2008

Synopsis: “To those who betrayed me, who stole everything from me, I will give death and despair unto death. Your wives and children, your loyal followers, one by one they will fall to my charms.”

While vacationing on the moon, Albert, a young Parisian nobleman, meets The Count of Monte Cristo, a fabulously rich aristocrat from the far reaches of the galaxy. Fascinated by the count’s sophistication and intelligence, Albert is unaware of the older man’s dark purpose: to enact revenge for a terrible act of betrayal committed against him twenty-five years ago. Soon, all of Paris, including Albert’s own mother and father, will feel the terror of the count’s vengeance. Read more…


Review: Pluto (Vol. 04)

Reviewer: Lissa Pattillo


Manga-ka: Naoki Urasawa & Osamu Tezuka
Publisher: Viz Media
Rating: Older Teen (16+)
Release Date: July 2009

Synopsis: “The seven great robots of the world are being destroyed one after the other, and the former members of the politically charged Bora Survey Group are also being targeted. Could Professor Tenma, the man who created the Japanese boy robot Atom, hold the key to finding the killer and his motive? The latest developments in the investigation send shock waves throughout the world in this masterful work of science fiction and suspense.”

Urasawa has begun shaping the story more and more away from the linearity of the original Astro Boy, but these are all welcome changes in exchange for the exuberant amounts of depth and potency brought to each and every scene of Pluto.

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Review: Yotsuba&! (Vol. 06)

Reviewer: Lissa Pattillo


Manga-ka: Kiyohiko Azuma
Publisher: Yen Press
Rating: All Ages
Release Date: September 2009

Synopsis: “Yotsuba’s getting a biiiiike, Yotsuba’s getting a biiiiiike!! Didja know the wheels of a bike go round and round and round and round and round and round and round and round and round and round and round and round and roun — oh, Yotsuba’s getting dizzy…whoooooa…”

Yotsuba’s Father sums up the key reason that readers adore Yotsuba&!: “I love the way she reacts to stuff like this.” And well you should, Kowai (well, most of the time anyway). In this volume the rambunctious little girl gets her first bike, and as if she couldn’t already explore the world well enough on two feet, wait until you see her on two wheels. After what easily felt like forever, the next and long awaited volume of Yotsuba&! is finally in the hands of English readers!

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Review: Ballad of a Shinigami (Vol. 01)

Reviewer: Lissa Pattillo


Author: K-Ske Hasegawa
Manga-ka: Asuka Izumi
Publisher: CMX
Rating: Older Teen (16+)
Release Date: August 2009

Synopsis: “Shinigamis are usually thought of as dark and scary, but not Momo. She’s the beautiful and sympathetic messenger of death who helps people transition to the other side, prevents others from ending their own lives, and carries messages from the dead to the living. Based on the Japanese light novel series that later became an anime, Ballad of a Shinigami is a collection of stories about people coming to terms with death that alternately sad, funny, and heart-warming.”

The first book to win me over to a purchase after reading a short sampler in CMX’s recent SDCC sampler, Ballad of a Shinigami is a collection of episodic chapters that are all strung together with the appearance of a mysterious Shinigami fully clad in white. Instead of leading humans towards death, she subtly steers them back on the road to life.

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Review: Skip Beat! (Vol. 18)

Reviewer: Shannon Fay


Manga-ka: Yoshiki Nakamura
Publisher: Viz Media
Rating: Teen (13+)
Release Date: May 2009

Synopsis: “Kyoko Mogami followed her true love Sho to Tokyo to support him while he made it big as an idol. But he’s casting her out now that he’s famous! Kyoko won’t suffer in silence–she’s going to get her sweet revenge by beating Sho in show biz! Kyoko hasn’t had a Love Me Section job in a while, and this newest assignment is pushing her limits. She’s now the personal assistant to Koo Hizuri, a Japanese actor turned Hollywood star, and everyone knows how assistants are treated in Hollywood! Can Kyoko see past Koo’s meanness, or will his nastiness just make her demons worse?!”

A character in the TV show ‘Slings and Arrows’ once argued that only smart people can be great actors. I’m willing to bet that the manga-ka of Skip Beat would agree with her. The cast of Skip Beat might not be mensa members, but they are smart enough to take a good hard look at themselves before trying to be someone else.

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CLAMP Fanbook Project’s Call to Shout Out

CLAMP Fanbook Shout Out

The CLAMP Fanbook project is soon coming to conclusion with submission time closing and fans from around the world having completed their art, stories and cosplay for the 20th Anniversary fanmade gift to the 4-woman manga team.

However, a little space remains in the book so the editor team is offering the first 100 commenters their chance to have a short note to CLAMP included in the book. From a kind thank you to sharing your favourite character, if you’ve wanted to let CLAMP know how much you love ’em then this could be your chance!


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