Not dead, just busy

Hey, everyone! I haven’t forgotten about you, but a combination of a busy schedule and energy-sapping sultry weather has thrown me a bit behind on things. Here’s a quick roundup of the bigger news, and I’ll be back tomorrow (I hope) with a more comprehensive update.

Publishers Weekly talks to Sean Michael Wilson, the editor of the gekiga manga anthology AX, about some juicy new projects he has in the pipeline, including adaptations of the Japanese prose works In the Shadow of Leaves (a sort of samurai manual) and Yakuza Moon, the bio of a daughter in a Yakuza family.

Brad Rice, Kate Dacey, and David Welsh check out this week’s new releases, and Melinda Beasi presents her first pick of the week. Melinda also devotes her latest Manhwa Monday post to a look ahead at August manhwa releases.

It’s Bad Manga Week at The Manga Critic, where Kate Dacey checks out three manga from the recent Best and Worst Manga panel at SDCC to see if they are bad enough to make her Hall of Shame.

Deb Aoki reports on the Online Piracy Panel at SDCC.

Manga Factory, the new publishing company started by former Aurora employees, has announced its first venture, and it’s not a book: It’s a package tour to Japan, the Escape to Tokyo Tour.

Reviews: Melinda Beasi has Quick Takes on some recent releases at Manga Bookshelf.

Sean Gaffney on vol. 1 of Code: Breaker (A Case Suitable for Treatment)
Erica Friedman on vol. 1 of Peepo Choo (The Manga Critic)
Laura on vols. 1 and 2 of Stepping on Roses (Heart of Manga)
Sean Gaffney on vol. 7 of Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei (A Case Suitable for Treatment)
Mike on Shinjuku (Anime Diet)

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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