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Manga and Comic Reviews

Some Thoughts on a Few vol. 2’s

It would appear that mangaka Satsuki Yoshino has found a formula that works for her with “Barakamon.”  While I expressed hope that she’d find a way to mix things up, it seems that the series is going to revolve around “Sensei” Honda slowly growing more acquainted with the quirks of the rural coastal village he’s […]

Uber vol. 5

My initial thought regarding this volume was that Kieron Gillen had decided to do away with the delicate balance of terror that has defined his series so far.  Much of the drama from “Uber” has come from seeing both sides take shots at each other, with neither ever quite gaining the upper hand.  That changes […]

Injection vol. 1

In case anyone was keeping track from last week’s “Image Previews Picks,” a re-read has confirmed that this is the best thing Warren Ellis has done in quite a while.  This isn’t a complete break from what the writer has been doing.  It’s more like a re-focusing of his strengths which helps remind longtime readers […]

Deadly Class vol. 3: The Snake Pit

I only lasted one volume on “Low.”  “Black Science” is starting to wear out its welcome.  I’m not sure if I’ll be giving “Tokyo Ghost” and “Devolution” a chance when they’re collected in trades.  Yet I think “Deadly Class” may wind up being the one creator-owned project from Rick Remender that I wind up sticking […]

Marvel Previews Picks: January 2016

For those of you keeping track at home, another character’s “mutant” status has now been retconned away.  It started with Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch revealed not to be Magneto’s children or mutants in the pages of “Axis” and “Uncanny Avengers.”  Now it turns out that Squirrel Girl has never been a mutant either!  WHERE […]

Genshiken: Second Season vol. 7

This “Second Season” of “Genshiken” is going to end up not being as enjoyable as the first.  I don’t know how many more volumes of it mangaka Shimoku Kio has in store for us now, but no amount of effort is likely to reverse that fact.  I’m saying this now because I’ve come to the […]

Image Previews Picks: January 2016

What to do about lateness?  It’s something that has dogged Image ever since it was founded and continues to be a nagging issue to this day.  Publisher Eric Stephenson rightly acknowledges the short attention span of today’s audiences in that whenever a book misses it shipping date, it makes it easier for the audience to […]

Assassination Classroom vol. 6

Things kick off with a two-parter about how one of Class E’s star students, “Magnificent” Meg Kataoka, deals with a vindictive co-dependent who can’t swim.  With some help from Koro-sensei and co.  It’s a predictable story with an on-the-nose message, but the absurd touches, like having the cast dress up as fish-people to convince the […]