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Manga and Comic Reviews

Silver Spoon vol. 7

More than any other, this is the volume I’ve been waiting to re-read once it was announced that the “Silver Spoon” manga had been licensed for U.S. release.  That’s because it finally introduces one of the most significant characters to the main story: Hachiken’s Dad, Kazumasa. (Really, it should be Yuugo’s Dad since Hachiken is […]

Image Previews Picks: July 2019

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Criminal:  Bad Weekend HC When I was talking about the two-issue “The Orville” miniseries in the Dark Horse Previews Picks, I mentioned that you could make a collection out of a two-issue miniseries.  It’s effectively price-gouging your audience, especially if you put it in a hardcover, but you could do it. Now, guess […]

DC Previews Picks: July 2019

Above-the-Board Recommendation: The Wild Storm vol. 4 Warren Ellis and Jon Davis-Hunt’s reimagining of the Wildstorm Universe has been light-years away from how it was originally conceptualized and is all the better for it.  The WU’s initial success was driven by the hype it had from the Image launch along with the fact that it […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: July 2019

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Empowered vol. 11 Hey, it’s about goddamn ti–  I mean, it’s great to see another volume of Adam Warren’s consistently great superhero parody/actual superhero series.  Yes, he’s been putting out spinoff miniseries like “Soldier of Love” and “Sistah Spooky’s High School Hell” with different artists, but there’s no replacing the feeling that you […]

Marvel Previews Picks: July 2019

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 1:  The Final Gauntlet There were a few things that I was considering for this spot.  However, I’d either just mentioned them a few months ago or was planning on issuing a backhanded recommendation, which would defeat the purpose of the whole thing.  So I settled on this […]

The Ancient Magus’ Bride vol. 10

One door closes and another opens… As the previous volume made explicitly clear, we’re onto a new arc in this series.  The “College Arc” to be precise. After settling things with Cartaphilius and managing her curses into a state of equilibrium, things are actually going well for Chise right now.  Which means that the invitation […]

Hey Kids! Comics

In the afterword to Howard Chaykin’s roman a clef about the comics industry, he does his best to explain why he didn’t make it more obvious who the characters were based on — Stan Lee and Jack Kirby excluded.  He essentially says that the point of the story wasn’t to have it be a game […]

Black Hammer vol. 3: Age of Doom, Part 1

There’s a moment early on in this volume that portends the worst for this series.  It involves Lucy Weber, who picked up her father’s hammer at the end of the previous volume to become the new Black Hammer, and how she’s finally remembered everything and is going to tell the cast how they can finally […]

Prison School vol. 12

Meiko’s regression to a childlike personality has been an unwelcome yet necessary development for this series.  That’s because in order for the student council to be a credible threat to the Shadow Student Council, she had to be taken off the board.  The good news is that the rest of the cast has been more […]