Category Archives: Mangablog

GEN magazine, annoying publishers, and more Sailor Moon

In case you missed the excitement, the first volumes of Sailor Moon and the prequel, Codename Sailor V, are out—I just got my copies yesterday. At Anime Diet, wintermuted meditates on Why the World Needs Sailor Moon. Incidentally, if you’re … Continue reading

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Heading back to school, thinking about NYAF

I posted my picks from this week’s new manga releases at MTV Geek, and Lissa Pattillo has the full list in her latest On the Shelf column at Otaku USA. David Welsh posts his choices at The Manga Curmudgeon. The … Continue reading

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Tired of waiting for yaoi

The first Digital Manga Guild manga, Tired of Waiting for Love, was released to the Kindle last week and promptly shot to number one in the manga best-seller list—and Digital has the screen grab to prove it. David Welsh takes … Continue reading

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Tokyopop goes on clearance; JManga reviewed

Matt Blind has a news flash for Tokyopop fans: Starting this morning, Barnes & Noble will put all Tokyopop books on clearance at 50% off. I rounded up the highlights of the past week’s manga news at MTV Geek, and … Continue reading

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New manga software, why manga gets boring, and a peek at an editor’s collection

Lori Henderson has the list of this week’s all-ages comics and manga at Good Comics for Kids. Jason Thompson devotes his latest House of 1000 Manga column to an extended review of the new ComiPo! manga creation software, and he … Continue reading

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Sailor Moon, Heart of Thomas

This is the week Sailor Moon arrives in bookstores, although comics shops seem to be running a bit behind. I look over this week’s new manga at MTV Geek, and Lissa Pattillo does the same in her On the Shelf … Continue reading

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