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Oblivion Song vol. 5

When vol. 4 ended, scientist explorer Nathan Cole was kind of screwed.  He was stuck in Oblivion with no clear way home and was effectively Public Enemy No. 1 as far as the Faceless Men were concerned.  Still, as the foremost expert regarding this place, its ecology, and inhabitants, you’d think that Nathan wouldn’t have […]

Rest in Peace, Kentaro Miura

I, like many other people, was greeted with some truly awful news when I went to check the online news this morning.  Kentaro Miura, the creator of “Berserk,” passed away due to aortic dissection on May 6th.  He created a number of shorter works such as “King of Wolves,” “Japan,” and “Giganto Maxia” over the […]

Delicious in Dungeon vol. 9

Am I going to keep talking about each volume in this series as it comes out?  Yes.  Yes I am.  At least until the inevitable anime adaptation arrives.  Most likely after the end of this series. Which, if you squint after reading this volume, may just be barely in sight.  This is another volume where […]

Warhammer 40,000: Marneus Calgar

Kieron Gillen loves, “Warhammer 40k,” the far-future version of venerated RPG series “Warhammer,” a whole lot.  How much does he love it?  He loves it so much that when Marvel picked up the license to make comics based on “Warhammer 40k,” Gillen came back to the company to write one and oversee future comics much […]

Undiscovered Country vol. 2: Unity

Vol. 1 was a rollicking good time as writers Scott Snyder and Charles Soule established their vision of a world that America cut itself off from.  When a specific group found their way back in, we found a vision of the American frontier by way of “Mad Max.”  It was as fun as it sounds, […]

Wave, Listen to Me! vol. 5

When we left off, Minare was preparing to accompany Mizuho and Katsumi on the latter’s research trip for his next novel.  Minare is mainly going along for moral/tech support, though she’s rooting for her roommate to make some progress in getting recognized by the novelist.  The plan is for the three of them to head […]

Doctor Doom vol. 2: Bedford Falls

Vol. 1 had Doom framed for sabotaging a black hole experiment on the Moon, deposed from his country, being arrested and then escaping before he was able to regain his armor and go after those responsible for his situation.  So if you’re thinking that vol. 2 sounds like this is where the series gets to […]