Time to get back to Hayao Miyazaki’s only manga series, with Nausicaa Volume 2. Continue reading →
Author Archives: Alexander Case
Manga Review – Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service: Vol. 1
This week I’m starting up yet another manga, with the first volume of the Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service. Continue reading →
Manga Review – Berserk: Volume 4
After getting done with the Guardians of Desire arc way back in October, we return to Berserk with Volume 4, where we properly get into the Golden Age Arc. Continue reading →
Comic Review – The Thanos Imperative
This week I’m reviewing a graphic novel that’s one of the story-lines that, reportedly, is inspiring the Guardians of the Galaxy film. Continue reading →
Manga Review – Blade of the Immortal Vol. 3: Dreamsong
Happy New Year Everyone! Well, for the first Manga Monday of the new year, we’re continuing with Blade of the Immortal. Continue reading →
Comic Review – Justice League: Origin
Happy New Year everyone. This week I’m taking a look at another part of the New 52, with the first look at one of the new form of comic book’s most famous super-teams. Continue reading →
Manga Review – 20th Century Boys: Volume 5
We have a Manga Monday falling on a New Years Eve this year. Appropriately this volume of 20th Century Boys brings us to New Years Eve, 1999, and the climax of the first arc. Let’s get started. Continue reading →
Comic Review – Batman: Noel
Merry Christmas everyone! We’ve reviewed various adaptions of A Christmas Carol over the years here at The Bureau, but this probably our first graphic novel adaption at least our first featuring Batman anyway. Continue reading →
Manga Review – 20th Century Boys: Volume 4
Well, the year is almost over, and while technically the Mayan Long Count calendar is already up. However, there are still opportunities for the world to end before the end of the year, so let’s keep going with the apocalyptic tale of 20th Century Boys. Continue reading →
Comics Review – JSA All Stars: Glory Days
This time I’m reviewing a JSA comic from before the Reboot, and one that’s a fairly decent stand-alone. Continue reading →