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Manga and Comic Reviews

Murcielago vol. 21

The mystery of the Yamatsukami family is finally unraveled in this volume and there’s plenty of violence, blood, and sexual creepiness to be had in the process.  It starts off with Hinako, Narumi, and Chiyo investigating a previously unexplored part of the mountain at night at Kuroko’s request.  What they find there is a field […]

Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken vol. 5

Mangaka Sumito Oowara has made a habit of keeping each volume of “Eizouken” relatively self-contained.  In that each volume is about the Moving Pictures Club’s latest animation project.  That’s not a bad thing, though, the lack of strong continuity between volumes leaves each one to stand on its own, as this one does a little […]

Mob Psycho 100 vol. 11

Vol. 10 ended with Claw and its leader Toichiro Suzuki having established their domination over the city and looking to extend it to the entire nation.  Oh, and the Zodd-looking Shibata had tracked down Reigen, Dimple, and an unconscious Mob and was about to squish them into the floor.  Meanwhile, Mob’s brother Ritsu and Toichiro’s […]

One-Punch Man vol. 25

Another volume, another chapter in the ongoing war against the Monster Society.  You could say that this storyline has been going on long enough to make it feel interminable, or just admit that this is “One-Punch Man” now.  To that end, there are a lot of little narrative beats that do a good job of […]

Dark Horse Penguin Picks: October 2023

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Operation Sunshine #1 Being a vampire can suck.  For a small group of young bloodsuckers, it sucks so much that they’ve been trying to find a way to make themselves human again.  They think they’ve found a way to do it, too.  All they have to do is steal a magical object from […]

Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt vol. 19

I said last time that I was ready for some actual movement on the conflict between the Nanyang Alliance and the Federation after the last few volumes of ping-ponging setup between both sides.  Vol. 19 has this to offer instead:  More setup! While I should complain about it, what we get here is actually quite […]

Comic-Con 2023: San Diego Saga

I wasn’t expecting to attend Comic-Con this year.  The time away from it as a result of the pandemic had broken me of the habit of going and I was content to let it remain that way.  Unless the convention offered me a compelling enough reason to attend.   Which it did — something observant and […]

Blood on the Tracks vol. 13

Now that the great reading mix-up of 2023 is over with, we can get back to normal service with this series.  At least in terms of reading order.  As implied at the end of vol. 12, vol. 13 begins with a twenty-year time jump all the way to 2017.  That’s where we’re introduced to Seiichi’s […]

Tatsuki Fujimoto: Before Chainsaw Man 22-26

I was expecting the upward trend in quality represented by the stories presented in the first volume to continue here.  The idea is that Fujimoto was getting better with each new manga he made, right?  “22-26” shows that wasn’t quite the case and the quality of a creator’s work doesn’t follow a straight line.  However, […]