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Shuna’s Journey

Hayao Miyazaki is internationally famous because many, if not all, of the anime films he has directed are certifiable classics.  In addition to these films, the man also found time to create the greatest work of comics ever made, “Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind,” over a twelve-year period.  While I’ve recommended a lot of […]

Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: The Return of Effie Kolb

The reasoning behind which Mignolaverse titles get the hardcover treatment becomes easier to identify if this volume is any indication.  All spinoff titles that don’t have Mignola’s direct involvement or aren’t part of an ongoing storyline arrive in softcover.  Everything else gets the hardcover treatment.  Why?  My guess is that it’s down to declining sales […]

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End vol. 6

It’s the second round of testing for First-Class Mages, and it’s being devised by a… pacifist?  Sense, the proctor of the exam, is also someone who has never had anyone pass one of her tests before.  Which sounds strange when you consider that this one has the relatively straightforward goal of just having to make […]

Radiant Black vol. 3: Rogues’ Gallery

Marshall went on an odyssey through time and space to save his best friend in the previous volume.  Something like that should have earned him a little positive karma, right?  The universe thinks otherwise and we find out that he’s still trying to put his life back together after the unintentional six-week disappearance he had […]

Hulk vs. Thor: Banner of War

The last time we saw Thor, he was reckoning with the death of his father… and the fact that his father’s spirit was now inhabiting Mjolnir.  Things weren’t going well either for Hulk as Bruce Banner had turned his alter-ego’s personality into a rage-powered energy source that allowed him to leave Earth and smash his […]

Hellboy: The Silver Lantern Club

The titular organization is made up of some familiar faces to the Mignolaverse, Sir Edward Gray and Sarah Jewell chief among them, who met in a London pub late in the 19th Century to discuss supernatural goings-on around town.  It’s these adventures that Simon Bruttenholm has decided to educate his nephew Trevor and his adopted […]

Farmhand vol. 4: The Seed

It took a while for this volume to arrive.  Long enough to make me worry that it wouldn’t be coming at all.  Which would have been very disappointing after the events of vol. 3 set up a major change to the status quo in the world of “Farmhand.”  No longer was Jedediah Jenkins overseeing the […]

Mob Psycho 100 vol. 9

The battle with Keiji Mogami is all but over, except for the cracking of Mob’s psychic shell to see the ultimate power that lurks inside.  I’m sure mangaka ONE will be back to show us the implications of this later on, but the focus for this volume is on the relationship between Mob and his […]

Saga vol. 10

It took a while, but Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples’ much-loved series has finally made its return to kick off its second half.  Four years may seem like a long time between volumes, but when you’re like me and have spent the last decade waiting for new volumes of “Berserk” and “Black Lagoon” it’s […]