Category Archives: Mangablog

Starting the week off right

Good news for yaoi fans: The website for Drama Queen’s global BL anthology, Rush, is up. (Via Love Manga.) Why do artists hate having their work stolen? Telophase counts the ways on her Tokyopop blog. This is very timely not … Continue reading

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Can't get no respect

I didn’t realize this, but according to this article in the Toronto Star, anime and manga fans are at the bottom of the “nerd ladder,” as Dave Alexander of Rue Morgue magazine put it. “Closed quarters do not make a … Continue reading

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Saturday snippets

Real men read shoujo. That’s the gist of this thread on the ANN forums, in which a poster asks “Is Shojo enjoyable to males?” The answer is a resounding yes, although the jury is still out on Fruits Basket. This … Continue reading

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Almost the weekend!

New on the blogroll today is Emily’s Random Shoujo Manga Page, which is a redesign of a site that’s been around for a while. The main feature is very literate reviews of untranslated shoujo manga (some of which is licensed, … Continue reading

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Of copyrights and canons

The cat is out of the bag, so I’ll go ahead and link: the beta version of Dirk Deppey’s new/old blog journalista is up. (You can comment on the new site here.) He starts off with a post on why … Continue reading

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Morning news roundup

Love Manga is back, after several days of downtime due to server problems. John Jakala has what I hope is the last word on the yaoi thing. (Via Crocodile Caucus.) At Precocious Curmudgeon, David Welsh is soliciting suggestions for cool … Continue reading

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