Happy New Year Everyone! Well, for the first Manga Monday of the new year, we’re continuing with Blade of the Immortal. Continue reading →
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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 →
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 →
Manga Review – 20th Century Boys: Volume 3
This week we continue with 20th Century Boys. Continue reading →
Manga Review – 20th Century Boys: Volume 2
This week I continue with 20th Century Boys, and the mystery of the identity of Friend. Continue reading →
Manga Review – 20th Century Boys: Volume 1
Since the horror manga in October worked out so well, let’s try another theme thing. Because the world was supposed to end this year, this month we’re going apocalyptic with Naoki Urasawa’s SF opus 20th Century Boys. Continue reading →
Manga Review – Durarara!! Volume 2
We’re wrapping up Manga Mondays for November with volume 2 of Durarara. Continue reading →
Manga Review – The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Volume 1
Well, I reviewed the TV show. I also reviewed the novel. Now it’s time to take a look at the first volume of the manga. Continue reading →
Manga Review – Durarara!! Volume 1
Keeping with the light tone from last week, this week I’ve got a review of a manga that’s connected to another TV show I reviewed earlier – Durarara. So, how does the interweaving non-linear narratives of the novel the TV show was based on carry over to the manga? Continue reading →
Manga Review – Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Vol. 1
Well, the Halloween manga review was rather grim and depressing. So, let’s lighten things up with something lighter, fluffier, but still genre – the Sailor Moon Manga. Continue reading →