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Category Archives: Mangablog
Good things come in threes
At Manga Bookshelf, Melinda Beasi’s Pick of the Week is Arata: The Legend. David Welsh chooses three favorite titles from this week’s new releases at The Manga Curmudgeon, while Kate Dacey singles out three titles for younger readers at The … Continue reading
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Dark Horse takes two off hiatus, plus: Deb’s reading list!
Deb Aoki polls her readers to compile a list of 50 manga every library should own, and real-life librarian Robin Brenner explains why the selections are shelf-worthy. John Thomas went to the Dark Horse panel at Kumoricon and got a … Continue reading
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Kids’ manga, creator profiles, and the week in review
The Manga Moveable Feast continued over the long weekend with Ed Sizemore’s look at Yotsuba&! and Aria at Manga Worth Reading. Jason Yadao examines the question of what, exactly, constitutes kids’ manga at Otaku Ohana. David Welsh writes about Yotsuba!& … Continue reading
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Yotsuba and… the Manga Moveable Feast
The Manga Moveable Feast continues, hosted by Good Comics for Kids and joined by quality comics blogs everywhere. At the host blog, all of us go at it in a roundtable on reviewing kids’ manga, and Robin Brenner discusses who … Continue reading
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Top sellers and new releases
At MangaCast, Ed Chavez looks at the BookScan’s top-selling manga for the past week and sorts them according to publisher and demographic. In his latest trip to the grandma’s attic of manga, Jason Thompson unearths another horror classic, Demon City … Continue reading
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Crunchyroll and kid stuff
The Manga Moveable Feast continues with its focus on kids’ manga; at the host site, Good Comics for Kids, Snow Wildsmith interviews VIZ Kids editor Traci Todd about the challenges of choosing and editing manga for kids. Tangognat writes about … Continue reading
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