SEAN: I knew there would be a pile this week, and indeed there is a pile. I already talked about the Kodansha stuff last week, as I anticipated this, so to sum up: Fairy Tail 23, the third and final Genshiken omnibus, the last Miles Edgeworth: Ace Attorney Investigations, the penultimate Negima, and a new and fantastic Sailor Moon.
Meanwhile, that still leaves a lot. Dark Horse has Vol. 26 of Gantz, which no doubt is filled with latex, boobs, and blood-soaked gore. I like one of the author’s other works a whole lot, but this series just never grabbed me.
MICHELLE: I was kept away from this one by reviews, and will probably be staying away.
MJ: Same here. It’s sad, too, because I generally like to support Dark Horse manga. I wish I thought I could like it.
SEAN: Udon has a title that is not via Capcom (to my knowledge), but still seems to be video-game based: Sengoku Basara: Samurai Legends Vol. 2. It’s like Son Goku, only with an e! And… probably not a lot like the shoujo manga Basara at all.
MICHELLE: Probably not.
MJ: Heh.
SEAN: Vertical has Vol. 7 of GTO: 14 Days in Shonan, which is now in its last third. The twins arc may be wrapped up here, but that doesn’t mean things are back to normal. In fact, we may be getting even more serious than before.
MICHELLE: I am several volumes behind on this now. Bad me.
MJ: My eyes are filled with little hearts as I read this. Oh, GTO: 14 Days in Shonan, how I love thee! Thankfully, my crush on Eikichi Onizuka is slightly less embarrassing than the one I had on Morimoto Rockstar.
SEAN: And the rest is GIANT PILE O’ VIZ. First off, Vol. 8 of Ai Ore!. The series apparently doesn’t end here, but as Mayu Shinjo is busy with many other projects, it’s on hold right now, so this will be the last for a while.
MICHELLE: Oh, really? Crap. I was hoping I could be finished with it once and for all.
MJ: Some nightmares never end.
ANNA: I feel like the lone apologist for Ai Ore!, but really the later volumes of the series that I’ve read have been pretty funny. And Demon Love Spell is a hoot. I seriously wish more Mayu Shinjo titles were translated over here. Oh! Maybe Viz will put Sensual Phrase on the iPad, that would be awesome.
SEAN: I generally like Ai Ore more the more that it comically abuses its hero. As for Sensual Phrase, I suspect it’d get M-rated off the tablet devices, unfortunately.
Bleach has an omnibus of Vols. 10-12, which if I recall are right in the middle of the Soul Society arc, so should be a lot of fun.
MJ: Oh, I really miss those days!
SEAN: Bleach also has Vol. 55 of its current run, which is the start of this current arc, I think. Kubo said a while back this would be the last arc, but that doesn’t mean he’s not taking his own sweet time about it as always.
Dawn of the Arcana hits Vol. 8, meaning I’m farther and farther behind. Ah well. At least digital manga doesn’t go out of print. (Yet – I don’t want that thrilling new trend anytime soon.)
MICHELLE: I’m planning to get caught up on Dawn of the Arcana this week, as a matter of fact.
MJ: I’ve suddenly gotten hooked on this series, so I’m quite happy about this!
ANNA: I like the way Dawn of the Arcana seems to be a bit more concerned with world building and geopolitics than romance, it makes it a little different from the average shoujo title.
SEAN: Devil and Her Love Song 7 its right in the exact middle of the series, and so things are clearly only going to get worse for our heroine. I do hope Anna sticks around, though, as I know there’s a good friendship with Maria buried somewhere deep deep DEEP down in there.
MJ: This is also a shoujo series I can’t seem to get enough of, though of course it’s very different.
ANNA: Always good to see another volume of this quirky series!
SEAN: Kamisama Kiss hits a dozen volumes, twice that of Karakuri Odette! This one’s still going strong, though, and apparently features cutie Himemiko, who finds dating is even harder when you’re a yokai.
MICHELLE: Here are a couple more shoujo series that I like but am behind on.
ANNA: Yay! Kamisama Kiss is one of my never-fail feel good shojo reads.
SEAN: Naruto also has a 3-in-1 with Vols. 10-12, which I’m sure I will catch up with ANY DAY NOW.
And as for Naruto 60, well, Sasuke’s back. That pretty much sums it up. Talk amongst yourselves.
Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan left a lot of things hanging last time, and this volume… at least gets a little closer to them. Don’t expect the arc to end here, though. Shiibashi is no Kubo, but he’s still slow.
One Piece is one omnibus ahead of its fellows, as we get Vol. 13-15, which is starting the Baroque Works arc. These volumes have Mr. 3 and Miss Golden Week, two of my favorites from that group of villains. As well as Vivi, of course.
Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Platinum has hit 7 volumes, and I still know nothing about it.
And Skip Beat! has hit Vol. 30! Does this make it the longest running shoujo series from Viz? Red River was only 28… In any case, the danger of method acting rears its ugly head again.
MICHELLE: Nope. Boys Over Flowers was 37 (including Jewelry Box).
MJ: I can’t believe I read the whole thing…
ANNA: I do not regret reading 37 volumes of Boys Over Flowers and I will not regret reading 30+ volumes of Skip Beat!
SEAN: Do you realize there are only 6 more volumes of Slam Dunk to go? How has this snuck up on us all?
MICHELLE: I am all too aware of it! I like to save the series up and read it in chunks, so when I finished volume 26 for last week’s briefs I realized that the next chunk would also likely be the last chunk! I’m already going through withdrawal.
SEAN: Stepping on Roses has come to a close with Vol. 9. One day I will get an awesome shoujo manga series about a girl who is forced to chose between two men and shogi, and chooses shogi. This is not that day.
MICHELLE: Oh, I forgot about this one! It’s pretty dumb, but I might as well finish it.
MJ: I gave this series up ages ago, and I don’t regret a thing! I am sad to hear, however, that it never turned into a shogi manga.
ANNA: I am sad that Stepping on Roses wasn’t as good as Tail of the Moon, because I love that series so much.
SEAN: Tegami Bachi: Letter Bee adds Volume 12 to its arsenal, and I add another shonen series I never really kept up with to my long, long list.
MICHELLE: I have a bunch of volumes I intend to read one of these days.
SEAN: Tenjo Tenge hits is final omnibus with Vol. 11, meaning it’s finally completely out uncensored. Though I suspect most of the guys who complained about CMX are merely clutching their scanlations to their bosoms and muttering “But the font wasn’t the right type! BOYCOTT!”
MJ: This seems certain.
SEAN: Lastly, Vol. 14 of Toriko introduces a new pretty boy into the cast – one who’s really good with knives! There’s something a bit strange about this pretty boy, though…
MICHELLE: …. aaaaand the same thing I said about Tegami Bachi applies to Toriko as well.
SEAN: Isn’t that a lot of manga? What’s in your pile?
wandering-dreamer says
January 31, 2013 at 8:21 pmOh god, I only have up to volume 4 of Letter Bee and hadn’t realized I was that far behind. Living in a town with no bookstore where I can just dart in and grab a new volume every few months has really become a problem for me….
AshLynx says
January 31, 2013 at 8:23 pmI am now reminded of my manga backlog. And I mean my backlog for ongoing manga like Tegami Bachi and Kamisama Kiss. But that damn awesome comic shop near me, they have these sales every few months, and they almost always have Viz stuff, so I end up getting Viz stuff from them like 40% off. So I’ll add two Tegami Bachi’s to my pile when I haven’t yet read the 2 before. Ugh. Yeah, I’m still buying them, in good time
Ritik says
February 1, 2013 at 10:47 amIt’s Naruto, Tenjo Tenge, Sailor Moon & the second volume of Haganai from Seven Seas for me this week. I enjoyed Tenjo Tenge initially, like for the first 6 or 7 volumes (despite the cray cray amounts of nudity and violence). But after that it got really hard to keep track the plot and the characters. But I still kept on buying them for the artwork and presentation alone. One word – GORGEOUS! Viz, no doubt, put a lot of effort into these omnibus volumes with the enlarged size and color pages. I think I’ll go back and reread the whole series from the beginning once I get my final volume in the mail next week. May be, I can make some sense of it then.
Naruto is…well, Naruto! It was my first manga series and I’m committed to following it till the end, even though I hardly care about the plight of the characters any more…except for may be a few.
I really enjoyed the first volume of Haganai. The chemistry between the characters was slow but interesting. Plus, we’re likely to be introduced to more members of the club in the second volume.
Ah! Sailor Moon! I can’t be seen in public reading this manga (I’m a guy) but it’s sort of a guilty pleasure. I didn’t really like the first two volumes and was thinking of giving up on the series, but since the third volume, it’s been really gripping and I’m enjoying the ride.
Jenn says
February 1, 2013 at 4:38 pmI really hope this volume of Devil and Her Love Song shows that teacher getting clawed to death by feral cats.
Michelle Smith says
February 1, 2013 at 4:41 pmI couldn’t have said it better myself!
themooninautumn says
February 1, 2013 at 10:56 pmHere, here!