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Bakuman vol. 1

July 27th, 2010 · No Comments

Continuing with tonight’s theme is the latest from the creators of “Death Note.”  While that series was entertaining for a while, it jumped the shark with the death of its co-protagonist halfway through and then crashed and burned spectacularly at the end.  I wasn’t too thrilled about the idea of reading another manga from writer Tsugumi Ohba and artist Takeshi Obata, but the premise of their new series “Bakuman” (two kids set out to become manga creators) was so substantially different that I figured I’d give it a shot.

While this series is different, it shares enough of its predecessor’s dense, wordy style that if you liked it there and have an interest in creating manga and seeing how it is created, then you’ll probably like this too.  A healthy appreciation (or tolerance of) shonen manga cliches is also recommended as our heroes talk at length about their manly passions, and romance blossoms (kinda) for one of the leads.  That stuff bored me to tears, but at the same time it’s still interesting to see the Shonen Jump formula applied to something that is so far outside its usual purview.  For that alone, I’ll keep reading it but at this point I’m more interested in the characters’ manga than the characters themselves.

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A Few Thoughts on Manga at Comic-Con…

July 27th, 2010 · No Comments

The Best/Worst Manga of the Year” panel needs to be longer.  One hour is not enough time to hear such great speakers as Jason Thompson, Christopher Butcher, and Shaenon Garrity talk about what rocked and what did not in the world of manga over the last year.

The only thing more disappointing than not getting into the Dark Horse panel this year was hearing that they didn’t have any new manga news to announce.  Apparently [director of Asian licensing] Michael Gombos only talked about their Clamp reissues and not much else.  I only have Comic Book Resources’ article to go off of, so if additional announcements were made please let me know.

That said, the announcement that Yen Press will be publishing Kaoru Mori’s latest series “Otoyome Gatari” makes up for the aforementioned disappointment.  Yen publishes a lot of stuff I don’t read, one title that I absolutely love (“Yotsuba&!”) and “Sundome.”  Even if it doesn’t live up to its hype, the staff at Yen have my undying gratitude for bringing it over here so I can experience it for myself.

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