SEAN: Well, while things are not yet back to normal in the world around us, they’re back to normal in regards to manga. Which means there’s a LOT next week.
ASH: Woohoo, manga!
SEAN: Drawn and Quarterly have a collection of stories by feminist manga pioneer Kuniko Tsurita, called The Sky Is Blue with a Single Cloud. A single-volume collection of her best works, this sounds absolutely amazing.
ASH: It really does; I’ll definitely be checking it out.
MJ: Wow, yes, this sounds fantastic.
SEAN: J-Novel Club has a number of print releases coming out. We get An Archdemon’s Dilemma 6; the 9th and final volume of If It’s for My Daughter, I’d Even Defeat a Demon Lord; the 7th Infinite Dendrogram; the 3rd Marginal Operation manga; and the 2nd My Next Life As a Villainess.
In digital releases we see Arifureta Zero 4, the 4th Discommunication manga, I Refuse to Be Your Enemy! 2, Infinite Dendrogram 12, Seirei Gensouki 10, and the 3rd manga volume for The Unwanted Undead Adventurer.
Kodansha has one print title out next week, the 2nd volume of Knight of the Ice.
ANNA: I am extremely excited about this!
ASH: Looking forward to it, especially after all of the delays!
SEAN: The digital debut is Cells at Work: Bacteria! (Hataraku Saikin), another in a long line of spinoffs. This one runs in Nakayoshi, though, and so is a shoujo manga about good bacteria battling bad bacteria. It’s already got 6 volumes.
ASH: Some of the spinoffs can be hit-or-miss, but I liked the original and I like the sound of this one.
SEAN: Also out digitally… (deep breath)… All-Rounder Meguru 15, A Condition Called Love 5, Knight of the Ice 3, My Boss’s Kitten 5, Orient 4, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal Edition 7, Pumpkin Scissors 23, Saint Young Men 5 & 6, A Sign of Affection 2, Smile Down the Runway 11, To Be Next to You 7, and Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku 4. (Yes, we mentioned the last one before – it got bumped.)
MICHELLE: I’ll be reading quite a few of those!
SEAN: Seven Seas has a large number of titles that are coming out in print. The 8th Arifureta light novel, A Certain Scientific Railgun 15, the debut of the Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear light novels, the debut of the PENGUINDRUM light novels, I Had That Same Dream Again – the novel AND the manga, My Senpai Is Annoying 1, The Legend of Dororo and Hyakkimaru 1, and the 9th Didn’t I Say To Make My Abilities Average?!. We’ve discussed the debuts when they came out digitally, but it’s nice to see them in print.
ASH: That it is! I’m particularly looking forward to giving The Legend of Dororo and Hyakkimaru and PENGUINDRUM a try.
SEAN: Digital-first, there is a new debut light novel: Yes, No or Maybe? (Yes ka No ka Hanbun ka). This is a done-in-one BL title, and it’s about a news anchorman and a stop-motion animator. It’s gotten great buzz, and is getting an anime.
ASH: Oh, I had missed the anime news, but I am interested.
MICHELLE: I don’t read many light novels, but this sounds kind of fun.
MJ: Huh, interesting.
SEAN: Also digital first is the 7th Mushoku Tensei novel.
Sol Press has a digital release of the 4th Chivalry of a Failed Knight.
And then there’s Viz, who have a full slate of releases. The debut is act-age, a Weekly Shonen Jump title that seeks to do for acting what One Piece did for pirates. Unfortunately, its star, Kei, is all about method acting. This is 11+ volumes to date, so it’s a proven winner by Jump standards. Still… method acting. Ugh. The drama major in me rears back and hisses.
ANNA: Ha, I have to admit I am curious about this based on the description.
MICHELLE: The music major in me hasn’t got a lot of opinions about method acting, so I’m looking forward to this. :)
MJ: Agree on method acting, but also, I’m gonna have to read this.
SEAN: Also debuting in Bleach: Can’t Fear Your Own World, the first of a 3-volume light novel sequel to the popular/controversial Jump title written by Ryohgo Narita, the creator of Baccano! and Durarara!!. Given that pedigree, he knows how to handle huge casts, but Bleach may be a bigger challenge. This stars Hisagi, aka “that guy with 69 tattooed on his cheek’.
There’s also Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba 14, Dr. STONE 12, Haikyu!! 39, Kaguya-sama: Love Is War 15, One-Punch Man 20, and Seraph of the End 19.
ASH: I’m behind with Haikyu!!, but I have been dutifully collecting volumes in preparation for a marathon read.
MICHELLE: I’m a couple of volumes behind, so I can have a mini-marathon, which will probably be extremely enjoyable.
SEAN: On the Shojo Beat tip, we have Daytime Shooting Star 7, An Incurable Case of Love 4, Love Me Love Me Not 3, Prince Freya 2, Snow White with the Red Hair 8, and Takane and Hana 15.
ANNA: Yay, it is a WEEK FOR ANNA!
ASH: Despite some of the pacing issues of the first volume, I am curious to see how Prince Freya continues to develop.
MICHELLE: Yeah, it didn’t really live up to the awesomeness of its cover, but I’m not ready to give up on it just yet. I’m actually reading everything in that Shojo Beat list except for the one of them that is not actually shojo.
SEAN: Something for everyone here. What’s for you?
Jocilyn Wagner says
July 3, 2020 at 10:52 amAgain, if Wotakoi actually comes out I’ll buy it… but $18 for a mid-series e-manga volume?! I didn’t realise this <300 page intangible product with no resale ability was such a valuable commodity. -_-;;
*cringes at act-age* So… you're saying we can have this ero guro nonsense because it's Shounen Jump, but we can't have Glass Mask? Are you trolling me right now?
Tsurita Kuniko!