Required reading

Running out of stuff to read? Shaenon Garrity has another Overlooked Manga Special Event, chock-full of meaty suggestions. And at Right Turn Only, Pata staggers away from 24-hour comics day with some hard-earned wisdom and a rundown on new titles, including the much-anticipated Welcome to the NHK. PopCultureShock likes volume 2 of The Drifting Classroom:

It’s the manga equivalent of a solid B-movie, with plenty of plot twists and visceral jolts, and a dash of social commentary for good measure.

Yes! And at MangaCast, Ed gives his take on Emma, Iron Wok Jan, and DVD.

At Deutsche Mangaka, Elae translates an article about German manga-ka from ZEIT online. This is interesting:

According to estimations, around 75-80% of the German language comic market consists of Japanese graphic novels.

Wow!

Green party: The Broccoli Books blog brings news of volume 5 of Kamui, which just arrived in the offices. Also, Broccoli has changed distributors, to Publisher’s Group West (PGW), which used to handle Viz. And they point out that Broccoli is number four in the new Google manga directory, behind Tokyopop, Viz, and Shogakukan. Is the air thinner up there? Also at the BroBlog, an update on the Yaoi-Con panel.

Speaking of Yaoi-Con, David Taylor has some late scheduling news.

About Brigid Alverson

Brigid Alverson has been reading comics since she was 4. After earning an MFA in printmaking, she headed to New York to become a famous artist but ended up working with words instead of pictures, first as a book editor and later as a newspaper reporter. She started MangaBlog to keep track of her daughters’ reading habits and now covers manga, comics and graphic novels as a freelancer for School Library Journal, Publishers Weekly Comics Week, Comic Book Resources, the Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog, and Robot 6. She also edits the Good Comics for Kids blog at School Library Journal. Now settled in the outskirts of Boston, Brigid is married to a physicist and has two daughters.
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