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Dark Horse Manga at Sakura-Con

Wondercon wasn’t the only con being held this past weekend as Sakura-Con was also going on way up north of me in Washington.   Even though I’ve never been to the con or even in the state itself, it’s of importance to me for one key reason:  It’s the con where Dark Horse announces the latest […]

Wolfsmund vol. 4

There’s a lot of suffering to endure in this series.  On one hand, there’s the suffering endured by the inhabitants of the Swiss cantons who are hemmed in by the Wolfsmund gate at Sankt-Gotthardt Pass as they struggle against Bailiff Wolfram’s apparent omniscience in regards to their plans.  On the other, there’s the suffering the […]

Uber vol. 1

Regular visitors to this site will know that I love pretty much everything that Kieron Gillen has written.  The man has shown a fairly amazing facility to find new and clever takes on old characters and familiar scenarios in titles like “Uncanny X-Men” and “Journey Into Mystery.”  Though his output has been solely focused on […]

Knights of Sidonia vol. 8

This volume focuses on the adventures of a boy, a hermaphrodite and a tentacle.  That’s not to say that this series has turned into a hentai manga, but you’d be forgiven for thinking that since Tsumugi is now represented by a phallic-looking tentacle.  It’s an amusing development in what turns out to be one of […]

Uncanny Avengers vol. 1: The Red Shadow

A little over a year and a half ago I wrote an article about Marvel’s plans to collect the first four issues of this series in a $25 premiere hardcover.  Their plan, at the time, appeared to be finding a way to squeeze every last sale they could out of their biggest ongoing series launch […]

Ultimate Comics Spider-Man vol. 4

What should’ve been a blockbuster event — Miles Morales confronts Ultimate Venom — falls regrettably flat here.  Bendis skillfully updated one of Spider-Man’s best villains by strengthening the relationship between Peter Parker and Eddie Brock and tying it to research done by their parents.  Such care and planning is virtually absent here.  This version of […]

Amazing Spider-Man: Family Business

This title, the second in Marvel’s new line of original graphic novels, has a low bar to clear in terms of quality after Warren Ellis and Mike McKone whiffed it in “Avengers:  Endless Wartime.”  So it’s nice to report that writers Mark Waid and James Robinson have given us an enjoyable, self-contained Spider-story that distinguishes […]