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Manga the Week of 4/30/25

April 24, 2025 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Ash Brown and Anna N Leave a Comment

SEAN: As April becomes May, we have a week equally divided into both.

Yen has some stragglers. From Yen On we get Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki 11 and Wolf & Parchment 10.

Yen Press debut To Sir, Without Love: I’m Divorcing You (Haikei Mishiranu Danna-sama, Rikonshite Itadakimasu), a manga based on a light novel that will be coming out from Yen in the summer. It runs in Flos Comic. A woman who wants a husband-free life is delighted when, immediately after her marriage, her husband goes to war. Now, eight years later, he’s coming home, and she wants a divorce. He seems less inclined.

ASH: Uh-oh.

ANNA: That doesn’t seem great for her!

SEAN: Also from Yen Press: Blend-S 2, Brunhild the Dragonslayer 2, mono 2, Senpai, This Can’t Be Love! Brush Up 2 (the final volume), and The War of Greedy Witches 2.

Viz Media gives us Dragon Ball Super 23, Firefly Wedding 2, and – for digital fans – The Legend of Zelda manga will finally be available digitally. This is Vol. 1-10, which includes Ocarina of Time, Majora’s Mask, Oracle of Seasons, Oracle of Ages, Four Swords, The Minish Cap, A Link to the Past, and The Phantom Hourglass.

ASH: Oh, nice!

SEAN: Steamship has Alpha Wolfgirl x Omega Wolfboy 3.

Square Enix Books has a big ol’ artbook, Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail — The Art of Succession -Relics of Heritage-. Recommended for those who know what that title means.

ASH: I don’t, but I bet it’s pretty.

SEAN: Seven Seas has some debuts. Cat Man (Neko Ningen) is a shoujo title from Kurofune Pixiv. A humanoid cat struggles with everyone just seeing them as cute, and they don’t really want to be affectionate. This is apparently more serious than you’d expect, examining preconceptions and prejudice.

MICHELLE: Hm.

ASH: I am potentially intrigued.

SEAN: IDOL x IDOL STORY! is a new series from the creator of New Game!, and it runs in Comic Fuz. A convenience store worker was once a hopeful idol, but fell short. Then she meets an up-and-comer inspired by her story. Can she try again? Either way, there’s probably yuri subtext.

ASH: Naturally.

SEAN: Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary (Kaya-chan wa Kowakunai) is a seinen horror manga from Kurage Bunch, and has an anime coming soon. A kindergarten teacher discovers that one of her class has a secret and disturbing ability… she can punch out evil spirits!

ASH: That seems like it would be a good ability to have.

ANNA: These are perilous times.

SEAN: My New Boss is Goofy (Atarashii Joushi wa Dotennen) already had its anime air, and it runs in Manga Cross. A man changes jobs, and his previous boss was sadistic and cruel. His new boss… isn’t. This looks BL but isn’t, apparently.

MICHELLE: That cover absolutely looks BL.

ASH: It really does.

SEAN: Also from Seven Seas: Checkmate 3, The Condemned Villainess Goes Back in Time and Aims to Become the Ultimate Villain 4, Dai Dark 8, Dance in the Vampire Bund: Age of Scarlet Order 14, The Dangerous Convenience Store 5, Dungeon People 5, and ENNEAD 5 (in paperback and unedited hardcover).

One Peace Books debuts Detectives These Days Are Crazy! (Mattaku Saikin no Tantei to Kitara), a Dengeki Maoh series about a middle-aged detective who suddenly has a high school girl show up wanting to be his assistant.

ASH: I’d give that a try.

SEAN: Two debuts in print for Kodansha. GAEA-TIMA the Gigantis (Daikai Gaea-Tima) is a seinen title from Monthly Young Magazine, from the creator of COLOR/LESS. A monster devastates a community, with one survivor of its attack. However, a decade later it’s a tourist destination, and the survivor is selling monster souvenirs! But what happens when there’s another monster attack?

A Vampire in the Bathhouse (Sentou to Vampire) is a one-shot josei title from Zero-Sum Online. An overworked bathhouse attendant suddenly finds that an overworked vampire has started showing up! Comedy ensues.

ASH: Hooray, josei!

ANNA: Josei AND vampires? Sounds good!

SEAN: Also in print: Ashita no Joe: Fighting for Tomorrow Omnibus 2, Blue Lock 18, EDENS ZERO 31, and Nina the Starry Bride 9.

MICHELLE: I was thinking it was about time for another Ashita no Joe installment!

ASH: Excellent.

ANNA: What will he be able to punch this time????

SEAN: And digitally we get Parasyte Reversi 4, The Transcendent One-Sided Love of Yoshida the Catch 4, and Ya Boy Kongming! 19.

J-Novel Club has two debuts, both manga. My Fiancé Cheated, But a New Love Rings! (Konyakusha no Uwaki Genba wo Michatta no de Hajimari no Kane ga narimashita) is a manga based on a light novel out in two weeks or so, also from J-Novel Club. The manga runs in MAGCOMI. Fans of this genre will know the basics. Noble girl, doing her best as a future queen, catches the crown prince cheating on her with her younger sister. So she runs away, with the help of a guy who’s always loved her.

My Tiny Senpai (Uchi no Kaisha no Chiisai Senpai no Hanashi) is not based on a light novel, and runs in Manga Life Storia Dash. It was also made into an anime. Big shy guy. Office manga about a tiny teasing girl. Clearly they both like each other. Why aren’t they together? A question the entire office is asking. This is from the author of She’s My Knight.

For light novels, J-Novel Club has EXP Is Golden 2, The Frontier Lord Begins with Zero Subjects 8, Magic Stone Gourmet 9, The Poison King 4, and Tearmoon Empire 15.

For manga, they have The Banished Former Hero Lives as He Pleases 6, The Oblivious Saint Can’t Contain Her Power 3, Rebuild World 11, A Royal Rebound 2, and Young Lady Albert Is Courting Disaster 6.

No debuts for Cross Infinite World, but they do have Dinners with My Darling 2, How I Became King by Eating Monsters 3, and The Invisible Wallflower Marries an Upstart Aristocrat After Getting Dumped for Her Sister! 3 (the final volume).

And no print titles for Airship, but we do see Adachi and Shimamura 99.9 (a second short story volume) and Reborn as a Space Mercenary: I Woke Up Piloting the Strongest Starship! 12 digitally.

Has spring sprung for you yet? What titles interest you?

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Manga the Week of 4/23/25

April 18, 2025 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Ash Brown and Anna N Leave a Comment

SEAN: It’s still April, and there’s still manga. A lot of it.

ASH: Time is really weird these days; I could have sworn April was almost over.

ANNA: Is it the longest month? I feel like April is a full year.

SEAN: Airship has three print releases: The Case Files of Jeweler Richard 10, Reincarnated Into a Game as the Hero’s Friend 4, and The Weakest Tamer Began a Journey to Pick Up Trash 9.

And for early digital there is She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man 13 and Too Many Losing Heroines! 4.

Dark Horse has the 10th volume of their Hellsing re-release.

Retailers say the legendary They Were 11! (11-nin Iru!) is out next week from Denpa Books… and Ed says it’s shipping from their warehouse, so this may be close to accurate!. A shoujo story from 1975 by Moto Hagio that ran in Betsucomi, and honestly if you did not order this when you heard the name Moto Hagio, then you should probably be reading some other weekly manga releases post. Ed also says this will be the only printing.

MICHELLE: Woo!

ASH: I’ll be watching out for my copy like a hawk.

ANNA: Yay! I’m super stoked!

SEAN: Ghost Ship has Creature Girls: A Hands-On Field Journal in Another World 12 and a 3rd omnibus of Do You Like Big Girls?.

Inori Books, which is to say the author Inori, is releasing Homunculus Tears: Alchemy for the Brokenhearted simultaneously in Japanese, English, Spanish and German. It’s a yuri light novel from the creator of I’m in Love with the Villainess, and is about an alchemist who finds meaning in life in fighting on the front lines of the army suddenly being told that just-created homunculi can now do all that.

ASH: I have been known to enjoy Inori’s previously translated work.

SEAN: Ize Press have two debuts. Lady Devil stars a woman who is imprisoned after supposedly ripping out her husband’s heart on their wedding night. Terrified of being married off to some schlub, she makes a deal… which transforms her twin brother into a devil!

ASH: Well now, that took some unexpected turns!

SEAN: Lover Boy is about an obsessed boy who has loved the man next door since he was three, only to be constantly rebuffed. Now he’s in college, can he finally get his ludicrously obsessive feelings across?

ASH: Is this romance or horror? Or both?

SEAN: Also from Ize Press: 7FATES: CHAKHO 7 (the final volume), Beware the Villainess! 3, The Boxer 10, Itaewon Class 5, Overgeared 7, See You in My 19th Life 6, and SSS-Class Revival Hunter 3.

It’s a quiet week for J-Novel Club, but they do have a debut. Three Cheats from Three Goddesses: The Broke Baron’s Youngest Wants a Relaxing Life (Dōyara Binbō Danshaku-ke no Suekko ni Tensei Shitarashii Desu: San Megami ni Moratta Mittsu no Cheat de, Saikō no Slow Life o Mezashimasu!) is a must-have for anyone who loves the word “cheats” in a light novel title. An overworked office worker dies and is reborn as a noble… but his family is broke and there are monsters in this world! Fortunately, see title.

For light novels, they have Dimension Wave 3, The Hero and the Sage, Reincarnated and Engaged 4, and I’m a Noble on the Brink of Ruin, So I Might as Well Try Mastering Magic 8. And for manga there is The Reincarnation of the Strongest Exorcist in Another World 5.

Kaiten Books has the 4th manga volume of Welcome to the Outcast’s Restaurant!.

Kodansha debuts, in print, Toxic Daughter: Chi-chan (Chii-chan), which is by Shuzo Oshimi and ran in Young Magazine. It’s complete at one volume. A girl who was always obsessed with insects but had been absent recently shows up at school causing a commotion. The class “good guy” decides he’s going to save her. This is by Oshimi, so I bet that will go SWELL.

MICHELLE: Snerk.

ASH: I’m sure you’re right.

SEAN: Also in print: Ajin: Demi-Human Complete 3, Gachiakuta 6, Rent-A-Girlfriend 30, Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for My Retirement 10, Shangri-La Frontier 16, To Your Eternity 22, and Your Lie in April Omnibus 4.

ASH: I really need to catch up with To Your Eternity! I have the books, I just need the time to read them.

SEAN: And digitally we see Drops of God: Mariage 12, Gamaran: Shura 31, and ONIMAI: I’m Now Your Sister! 9.

One Peace Books has an 8th volume of The Death Mage manga.

No debuts for Seven Seas. But we get Black Night Parade 6, Drugstore in Another World 10, Gravitation: Collector’s Edition 5, Headhunted to Another World: From Salaryman to Big Four! 8, The Ideal Sponger Life 18, The Kingdoms of Ruin 10, Modern Dungeon Capture Starting with Broken Skills 4, My New Life as a Cat 9, Reincarnated as a Sword 14, Someone’s Girlfriend 3, Tiger and Dragon 3, The World’s Fastest Level Up 5, and Yes, No, or Maybe? 2.

And for Thai novels, we see KinnPorsche 3.

ASH: I still love that we’re getting Thai novels in translation.

SEAN: Square Enix has one title, a debut. Wash It All Away (Kirei ni Shite Moraemasu ka) is a seinen series from Young Gangan, by the creator of Sankarea: Undying Love. A young woman with amnesia runs a laundry service and has heartwarming moments with those around her.

ASH: Sankarea did have its moments; I might give the first volume a try.

SEAN: Steamship debuts Virgin Marriage: A Maiden Voyage into Passion’s Embrace (Shojo Kon – Kohinata Fuufu wa Shite Mitai) is a josei manga from Choco Love. A young couple in an arranged marriage are not only virgins, but completely ignorant of sex. On their first anniversary, she wants to try changing that… This is from the creator of Loved by Two Fiancés and The Yakuza and His Omega.

ASH: Depending on how it’s handled, I could actually see this being a really sweet manga.

SEAN: Two debuts for Tokyopop. Fated NOT to Meet (Unmeidakedo Ai Irenai) is a BL title that runs in from RED. A young man is extremely angry that his top salesman title has been stolen from him by the new guy. Then he meets his new online date… and guess who?

ASH: I couldn’t possibly!

SEAN: We’re Not Cut Out to Be Lovers (Oretachi wa Koibito ni Muitenai) is also BL, and also in from RED. An auto mechanic lives next to a streamer who claims to be a romance expert, and whose streams are too loud! What will shut that guy up? A kiss?

ASH: I wonder about that.

SEAN: They also have The Person I Loved Asked Me to Die in My Sister’s Stead 3.

Viz Media has a light novel debut. One Piece: Heroines is a short story collection that originally ran as part of One Piece Magazine, each dealing with a different woman from the series. The first volume has two stories with Nami, as well as Robin, Vivi, and Perona. Who is… technically not a heroine? Well, I guess she’s no longer evil, so it’s fine.

There’s also Boy’s Abyss 9, My Neighbor Totoro: The Official Cookbook, and Star Wars: The High Republic: The Edge of Balance 4 (the final volume).

Hey, remember when Yen Press delayed everything last week? Let’s start with Yen On, who only has one title, Before the Tutorial Starts 2.

Fear not, Yen Press has more than one title. They debut The 31st Consort (31-banme no Okisaki-sama), a shoujo manga from Flos Comic… or B’s-Log. Not sure, it changed magazines. A woman is the 31st consort of a king, which means that she only sees him once a month… if there’s a 31st in it. Shame she’s fallen in love with him.

ASH: Whoops.

ANNA: That sounds like a predicament.

SEAN: Bocchi the Rock! Side Story: Kikuri Hiroi’s Heavy-Drinking Diary (Bocchi the Rock! Gaiden – Hiroi Kikuri no Fukazake Nikki) runs in Comic Fuz. If you read Bocchi and wished it was all about the terrible drunk, good news.

Reincarnation Coliseum,: The Weakest Skill Conquers the Strongest Women and Creates a Harem (Tensei Colosseum – Saijaku Skill de Saikyou no Onna-tachi o Kouryaku shite Dorei Harem Tsukurimasu) is from the creator of Kingdom of Z, and runs in (of course) Dragon Age. It’s about… Christ, I can’t. I just can’t.

ASH: That’s fair.

SEAN: Spy Classroom 2nd Period: Daughter Dearest (Spy Kyoushitsu Part 2: Mana Musume) is the continuation of the manga based on the light novel, and runs in my nemesis, Comic Alive.

Tamaki & Amane is a one-shot josei title from Cocohana, and it’s by Fumi Yoshinaga. That should be enough, really. This award-winning manga starts when a mother sees her daughter kissing another girl one day. She talks to her husband about it… and he admits he had a crush on a boy back in school.

MICHELLE: I gasped. I didn’t know we had new Yoshinaga coming out!

ASH: I just found out about it recently! I’ll definitely be picking this up.

ANNA: Woah!!!!

SEAN: Also from Yen Press: Agents of the Four Seasons: Dance of Spring 2, Apocalypse Bringer Mynoghra 3, Be My Worst Nightmare! 2, Bungo Stray Dogs: The Official Comic Anthology 3, The Case Study of Vanitas 11 (there’s also a special edition with a 128-page booklet), Chained Soldier 11, Days with My Stepsister 3, The Eminence in Shadow 12, Game of Familia 6, I Picked Up This World’s Strategy Guide 2, I Want a Gal Gamer to Praise Me 4, If the Villainess and Villain Met and Fell in Love 3, Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Familia Chronicle Episode Freya 5 (the final volume), Minato’s Laundromat 5, My Oh My, Atami-kun 2, Nights with a Cat 5, Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-, Chapter 4: The Sanctuary and the Witch of Greed 9, Stomp, Kick, Love 2, Sword Art Online Re:Aincrad 3, The Teen Exorcist 2, The Vampire and His Pleasant Companions 6, Übel Blatt Deluxe Edition 2, and With You, Our Love Will Make It Through 2.

Woof. Tired now. What are you buying?

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Manga the Week of 4/16/25

April 10, 2025 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Ash Brown and Anna N 1 Comment

SEAN: Yen’s April has already started to slip into May, but fear not, there’s plenty here for your Easter week.

Yen On has three debuts. Bye Bye Earth is an old light novel series from 2000. A young woman is very powerful and has a huge sword. Unfortunately, she’s the only human in a world of anthropomorphic animals. So she sets out on a journey to find people like her.

maboroshi is a light novel based on a movie that came out two years ago, but it’s also by Mari Okada, so I may actually read this one. An explosion traps a town in what seems to be a groundhog Day loop, but the day can apparently be saved by Japanese high school students, as always. Despite my sarcasm, this is apparently excellent.

ASH: I mean, it is Mari Okada; I may have to read it, too.

ANNA: Oh yeah, Okada is always worth a look.

SEAN: The Summer Hikaru Died (Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu) is a light novel adaptation of the manga series, which is a nice reversal from the usual.

ASH: Oh, how interesting! I might need to check this one out, too.

SEAN: Also from Yen On: Banished from the Hero’s Party 13, The BS Situation of Tougetsu Umidori 2, The Demon Sword Master of Excalibur Academy 11, The Detective Is Already Dead 10, I’m the Strongest in This Zombie World 2, and Sword Art Online Alternative Clover’s Regret 3 (the final volume). (Two of these got bumped.)

Most of Yen Press’s pile got delayed to next week, but there are a few books, including one debut. The Boy Who Ruled the Monsters: Before I Knew It, the Ultimate Specialized Support Skill Led to the World’s Ultimate Party! (Kaibutsu-tachi o Suberu Mono – Saikyou no Shien Tokka Nouryoku de, Kizukeba Sekai Saikyou Party ni!) is a “banished from the party” story, though at least this time two of the party join him. This is because (try to contain your shock) his ability is great after all! Now he’s going to make his own party of monsters. (Taking a wild guess that the monsters look like hot girls.) J-Novel Club has the novels, this is the manga adaptation, which runs in Isekai Comic.

And we also see April Showers Bring May Flowers 2, Rejected by the Hero’s Party, a Princess Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside 2, and A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School! 16. (ALL of these got bumped.)

Viz Media debuts The Climber (Kokou no Hito), which has art by the creator of #drcl Midnight Children and Innocent. A young man is dared to climb to the top of the school building, and, after not falling, discovers a new passion. That’s right, this is technically a sports manga. It runs in Weekly Young Jump.

MICHELLE: Hm.

ASH: I am very interested in this one.

ANNA: A genre we haven’t seen before? I’m always interested in sports manga.

SEAN: Also from Viz: Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc. 7, Mission: Yozakura Family 16, Rainbows After Storms 3, Record of Ragnarok 14, Red River 3-in-1 3, Snowball Earth 5, Steel of the Celestial Shadows 6, Tokyo Alien Bros. 2, Undead Unluck 19, and Vagabond Definitive Edition 2.

ASH: For those who haven’t seen it yet, the deluxe edition of Vagabond looks really great.

ANNA: I really don’t need to buy it again, but I sort of want to? But maybe not in this economy!

SEAN: So last week I screwed up and put the Tokyopop titles that should have been on this list. Last week we actually had The Inconvenient Life of an Arousing Priestess 2 and Boys Gilding the Lily Shall Die!? 4.

And *this* is the week with The Little Bird Sleeps by the Sea (Hinadori wa Shiokaze ni Madoromu), a BL one-shot from Chara. A young man whose family have all recently died adopts his niece and moves to a seaside town, where he meets another young man who also has a tragic past. This is from the creator of Love Nest, Sayonara Game, etc.

MICHELLE: Still intrigued!

SEAN: And there’s a 2nd volume of The Margrave’s Daughter & the Enemy Prince.

Steamship gives us a 2nd volume of The Yakuza and His Omega: Raw Desire. (Note it’s from Steamship, BL fans. This is a rare M/F A/B/O.)

ASH: I’ll admit, I didn’t realize that those even existed.

SEAN: From Square Enix Manga we get Tokyo Aliens 8 and My Dress-Up Darling 13.

Seven Seas starts with the ominous title Gene Bride, a josei manga from Feel Young. A woman dealing with the horrible misogyny of her workplace is startled when a man shows up and declares that they were genetically matched as a perfect couple in middle school. The fact that this is in Feel Young means I won’t ignore it on sight, but that premise makes me go eeeeergh. (checks) Oh, it’s also from the creator of My Boy, no wonder I feel uncomfortable.

MICHELLE: Hm, again.

ASH: I could see this being very disconcerting but potentially intriguing.

ANNA: Yeah, I don’t know about this one.

SEAN: Mii-chan Wants to Be Kept (Mi-chan wa Kawaretai) is a seinen title from Ultra Jump. A stressed-out young man has recently lost his beloved pet cat, so is even more stressed. Then a hot girl shows up in his bed… and she seems a lot like his pet cat.

MICHELLE: Barf.

ASH: Huh.

ANNA: I’m not sure how much more uninterested in this I could possibly be.

SEAN: PUNKS TRIANGLE is a one-shot BL manga (though there’s a sequel) from the magazine Bloom. A fashion designer is town between a hot, sexy model and a dorky but adorable classmate.

And there’s a new danmei series from the creator of Legend of Exorcism and Dinghai Fusheng Records called Riverbay Road Men’s Dormitory. A movie director struggles to write believable characters, so rents out his house to a bunch of gay men to see if he can learn from their love lives.

MICHELLE: I’ve been looking forward to this one.

ANNA: Interesting research methods!

SEAN: Also from Seven Seas: 365 Days to the Wedding 7, Backstabbed in a Backwater Dungeon 8, Cat Companions Maruru and Hachi 3, Does it Count if You Lose Your Virginity to an Android? 5, Glasses with a Chance of Delinquent 2, I Get the Feeling That Nobukuni-san Likes Me 6, Kase-san and Yamada 4, Malevolent Spirits: Mononogatari 10, Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid: Elma’s Office Lady Diary 9, My Cat is Such a Weirdo 6, and Mysterious Disappearances 5.

One Peace Books has I Was Sold Dirt Cheap, but My Power Level Is off the Charts 3.

No debuts for Kodansha, but in print they have Go with the Clouds, North-by-Northwest 7, I Want to Love You Till Your Dying Day 2, Kusunoki’s Flunking Her High School Glow-Up 4, and Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister 9.

ASH: I feel like it’s been a while since we’ve seen a new volume of Go with the Clouds, North-by-Northwest.

ANNA: Oh, I need to read this series in the first place and also pick this up for one of my kids who is collecting it.

And for digital we get Koigakubo-kun Stole My First Time 8 and Medaka Kuroiwa is Impervious to My Charms 16.

J-Novel Club has some print titles: An Archdemon’s Dilemma 17, By the Grace of the Gods 14, The Misfit of Demon King Academy 5, Tearmoon Empire 12, and the 11th manga volume of The Unwanted Undead Adventurer.

And no debuts for J-Novel Club this week, but we see, in light novels, The 100th Time’s the Charm: She Was Executed 99 Times, So How Did She Unlock “Super Love” Mode?! 3, From Two-Bit Baddie to Total Heartthrob 3, Isekai Walking 2, My Stepmom’s Daughter Is My Ex 12, and The Reincarnation of the Strongest Exorcist in Another World 4.

While for manga we get Ascendance of a Bookworm 4-2, Hell Mode 6, Isekai Tensei 10, Mercedes and the Waning Moon 2, and A Pale Moon Reverie 2.

Ghost Ship has Ero Ninja Scrolls 8.

Dark Horse has a 2nd omnibus of Drifters, with Vol. 4-6.

ASH: That seems fast for Dark Horse!

SEAN: And Airship gives us a print version for The Condemned Villainess Goes Back in Time and Aims to Become the Ultimate Villain 4.

And digital for Reincarnated As a Sword 16 and Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentosho 9.

What Easter manga are you getting?

ANNA: I see that Veil has been pushed back to June, so not that!

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The Manga Review: Princess Memeonoke

April 5, 2025 by Katherine Dacey Leave a Comment

If you’ve been on the internet anytime since ChatGPT 4.0 debuted, you’ve probably seen images that look suspiciously like stills from Spirited Away or My Neighbor Totoro. ChatGPT’s newest version—which arrived on March 26th—allows paid subscribers to create pictures from text prompts. Within twenty four hours of the new feature going live, users across the internet were directing ChatGPT to turn their pets, friends, and family members into Studio Ghibli memes. The irony? Hayao Miyazaki is on the record as describing AI-generated art as “an insult to life,” joining a long list of artists, musicians, and writers who feel violated by OpenAI’s training methods. OpenAI, for its part, claims that it’s making fair use of other people’s copyright-protected material. Until there is a definitive ruling on the legality of OpenAI’s methods, artists may need to use different legal strategies to prevail in court. One potential remedy, legal expert Rob Rosenberg suggests, is suing for OpenAI for trademark infringement instead: “Ghibli could argue that by converting user photos to ‘Ghibli-style,’ OpenAI is trading off the goodwill of Ghibli’s trademarks, using Ghibli’s identifiable style and leading to a likelihood of confusion among consumers that this function is endorsed or licensed by Studio Ghibli.” You’ll find more of his commentary here.

NEWS AND VIEWS

Katy Castillo runs down all of April’s new manga and light novels. [Yatta-Tachi]

MyAnimeList just posted its annual You Should Read This Manga list. Though some of the titles aren’t available in English yet, there are plenty of great recommendations that are, from Hirayasumi to The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn’t a Guy At All! [My AnimeList]

If you’re currently watching Rock Is a Lady’s Modesty, I have good news for you: Yen Press will be publishing the manga this fall, alongside five other new titles. [The Outerhaven]

And speaking of rock ‘n’ roll, Titan Manga announced that it will be releasing Isekai Metaller, the saga of a “a die-hard metalhead who, after getting electrocuted during his band’s farewell gig, wakes up in a world full of dragons, werewolves, and monsters that are just begging for a guitar solo.” Sold! [Behind the Manga]

Netflix just unveiled the trailer for The Rose of Versailles, which will begin streaming April 30th. [Otaku USA]

Trump’s new tariffs mean you’ll be paying more to import your favorite Japanese video games, manga, and merch. [Otaku USA]

This week’s must-hear podcast is an in-depth discussion of Moyocco Anno’s work hosted by Gee and Ray. [Read Right to Left]

Helen, Apryll, and Kory convene a roundtable on The Trials and Tribulations of My Next Life as a Noblewoman. [Manga in Your Ears]

How does the original Mixx edition of Parasyte compare with Del Ray’s? Tim and Patrick have the answer on the latest installment of Full Manga Alchemists. [Full Manga Alchemists]

REVIEWS

Over at Anime Nation, John explores disability representation in You Talk Too Much, So Just Shut It Already!… the latest Reader’s Corner offers pithy reviews of Pink Candy Kiss, Friday at the Atelier, and Dandadan… and I finally got around to reviewing Confession, a twisty thriller that gets the job done in a single volume.

New and Noteworthy

  • The Color of the End, Vol. 1 (Kate O’Neil, The Fandom Post)
  • Dogsred, Vol. 1 (Ian Wolf, Anime UK News)
  • I Tamed My Ex-Husband’s Mad Dog, Vol. 1 (Noemi10, Anime UK News)
  • Kenji Miyazawa’s A Night on the Galactic Railway (Matthew, No Flying No Tights)
  • The Last Elf, Vol. 1 (soy, Behind the Manga)
  • The Long Summer of August 31st, Vol. 1 (Winter Venom, Behind the Manga)
  • Mujina into the Deep, Vol. 1 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • A Star Brighter than the Sun, Vol. 1 (Bill Curtis, Yatta-Tachi)
  • Wind Breaker, Vols. 8-9 (Demelza, Anime UK News)

Complete and Ongoing Series

  • Chainsaw Man, Vol. 17 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • Gogogogo-Go-Ghost!, Vol. 2 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
  • Let’s Do It Already, Vol. 4 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • The Liminal Zone, Vol. 2 (Kara Dennison, Otaku USA)
  • Medalist, Vol. 7 (Sarah, Anime UK News)
  • Mission: Yozakura Family, Vol. 15 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • Otherside Picnic, Vol. 9 (Erica Friedman, Okazu)
  • Throw Away the Suit Together, Vol. 3 (Matt Marcus, Okazu)

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Manga the Week of 4/9/25

April 3, 2025 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Ash Brown and Anna N Leave a Comment

SEAN: The Easter Rabbit is busy hiding manga all around the area for children to find. Let’s see what they might be…

Seven Seas is having a quiet week, and Airship has no print titles out. They do have early digital for Modern Villainess 6 and The Too-Perfect Saint 2.

Ghost Ship has World’s End Harem: Fantasia 14.

J-Novel Club also has a quiet week, with no debuts. But for light novels we see Chivalry of a Failed Knight 5, Disowned But Not Disheartened 2, and The Trials and Tribulations of My Next Life As a Noblewoman 2, Part 1.

While for manga, we get Black Summoner 19, Housekeeping Mage from Another World 7, My Instant Death Ability Is So Overpowered, No One in This Other World Stands a Chance Against Me! —AΩ— 10, The Water Magician 4, and Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf! 10.

Kodansha, try to contain your shock, has a quiet week with no debuts. In print, we see Blue Lock: Episode Nagi 3, Fall In Love, You False Angels 2, I’m Giving the Disgraced Noble Lady I Rescued a Crash Course in Naughtiness 8, and Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie 20 (the final volume).

ASH: A quiet week with no debuts… when does the other shoe drop?

SEAN: And in digital we have A Condition Called Love 16, Gang King 28, Giant Killing 48, and I Have a Crush at Work 9.

MICHELLE: Insert obligatory Giant Killing appreciation noises.

SEAN: Seven Seas debuts Tokyo Revengers Series Guide: REMEMBER YOU!, a reference guide to the series with character profiles, designs, etc.

Also from Seven Seas: 100 Ghost Stories That Will Lead to My Own Death 2, The Case Files of Jeweler Richard 6, How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord 21, Level 1 Demon Lord and One Room Hero 8, No Love Zone 3, The Strange House 3, and Tomo-chan is a Girl! Omnibus 4 (the final volume).

A debut at last! From Square Enix we get The God-Slaying Demon King (Kamigoroshi no Maou Saijyaku Shuzoku ni Tensei shi Shijyou Saikyou ni naru), a Manga Up! series about a man who reincarnated after almost defeating the demon king. Now it’s 500 years later, his adopted daughter is missing, and he has to do it all over again.

ASH: A dad’s gotta do what a dad’s gotta do.

ANNA: Those demon kings can be tricky.

SEAN: Also from Square Enix: A Man and His Cat 13 and My Isekai Life 18.

MICHELLE: I should read more A Man and His Cat.

ASH: I haven’t read much of the series, but I enjoyed what I did.

SEAN: Steamship debuts Seduced by the Demon King: A Sensual Rebirth (Tensei Shitara Maou-sama ni Dekiai Saremashita), a josei title from Otomitsu Mangosteen. A woman has been having a bad few weeks. Her real estate job is going badly, the guy she had a crush on at work got married… sigh. Then one day a demon lord smashes into her window and says she used to be the saint and they’re enemies. Except… he vows to make her the happiest woman in the world BEFORE he destroys her, to make the destruction sweeter. Honestly, reverse isekai smut is really rare, so I’ll take a look.

ASH: I’ve certainly encountered worse premises!

ANNA: It could be so much worse.

SEAN: SuBLime debuts Ask and You Will Receive (Sonna ni Iu Nara Daiteyaru), which runs in moment. (Too many BL magazines have ee cummings capitalization, it gets confusing.) A playboy who has a normal “daytime” life as a dull office worker is annoyed that his straight narcissist co-worker is now showing up at his favorite gay bar! Time to get out the hot seduction skills.

ASH: I can’t imagine anything going wrong with that scenario.

SEAN: Worst Soulmate Ever: Proposal (Unmei no Tsugai ni Kyuukon (Propose) da Nante) is the one-shot sequel to the one-shot we saw last December. Marriage comes up.

Tokyopop has The Little Bird Sleeps by the Sea (Hinadori wa Shiokaze ni Madoromu), a BL one-shot from Chara. A young man whose family have all recently died adopts his niece and moves to a seaside town, where he meets another young man who also has a tragic past. This is from the creator of Love Nest, Sayonara Game, etc.

MICHELLE: Hm, this looks pretty cute!

SEAN: And there’s a 2nd volume of The Margrave’s Daughter & the Enemy Prince.

Udon Entertainment has, according to retailers (sorry, Udon, you’re going in the same box as Denpa/KUMA), Veil, a josei manga from Comic Ruelle. A policeman meets a runaway heiress, and he gets her a job. This will be in full color!

ASH: I am really looking forward to this one, whenever it releases.

ANNA: I WANT TO BELIEVE!!!!!

SEAN: Viz has a couple of kinda-sorta first volumes. Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Manga – Book of Savanaclaw is another in the franchise, and runs in GFantasy. It’s a magical academy with a fighting tournament. Be still my heart.

Also from Viz, Kaiju No. 8: B-Side, the manga adaptation of the light novel spinoff.

And we see Akane-banashi 11, Beyblade X 2, Case Closed 94, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Official Coloring Book 3, Destroy All Humans. They Can’t Be Regenerated. A Magic: The Gathering Manga 3, I Wanna Do Bad Things with You 5, Pokémon: Sword & Shield 12, Splatoon 3: Splatlands 4, and Star Wars: The High Republic: The Edge of Balance—Premonition (the final volume).

And we still have some March runoff from Yen, and what’s worse, they haven’t updated their website calendar. This is based off their page. Yen On has Apparently, Disillusioned Adventurers Will Save the World 6 (the final volume?), Banished from the Hero’s Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside 13, The Demon Sword Master of Excalibur Academy 11, The Ephemeral Scenes of Setsuna’s Journey 5, and Magical Explorer 9.

And for Yen Press, we get April Showers Bring May Flowers 2, Excellent Property, Rejects for Residents 3, Rejected by the Hero’s Party, a Princess Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside 2, and A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School! 16.

That started slow but picked up about halfway through. What did you find?

ASH: A relatively small shoe.

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The Manga Review: Sunday Edition

March 30, 2025 by Katherine Dacey Leave a Comment

Last week was relatively slow news-wise, with few big announcements or controversies to report. The biggest headline of the week: Kodansha announced another edition of Hitoshi Iwaaki’s Parasyte, a series originally published by Tokyopop in the early 2000s, then reissued by Del Rey and Kodansha. So what’s so new about this new edition? Brigid Alverson has the scoop at ICv2.

NEWS AND VIEWS

Lisa De La Cruz contemplates the new puritanical streak in online fandoms. [The Wonder of Anime]

Congratulations to Robert Adams! His podcast Dad Needs to Talk just celebrated its fourth anniversary. [Dad Needs to Talk]

On the latest episode of Screentone Club, Elliott and Andy discuss two popular titles: Honey Lemon Soda and Cat + Gamer. [Screentone Club]

Also worth a listen: Xan tackles Hikaru in the Light!, a coming-of-age drama about an aspiring teen idol. [Spiraken Manga Review]

David and Jordan invite Sex Ed 120% letterer Sara Linsley to chat about the series. [Shonen Flop]

Start here for an engaging two-part conversation about Taiyo Matsumoto’s gorgeous, inscrutable No. 5. [Manga Machinations]

The ace podcasters at Shojo & Tell and Shoujo Sundae team up for an in-depth look at Josee, The Tiger and the Fish. [Shojo & Tell]

Tony Yao explains the cultural significance of green yuri, a color you might also associate with Charlie XCX’s “Brat Summer” of 2024. [Drop-In to Manga]

Are you reading Beat’s Bizarre Adventure? This Wednesday column offers short, smart reviews of new manga. This week’s offerings: Märchen Crown, Pet Shop of Horrors: Collector’s Edition, and Embers. [The Beat]

REVIEWS

When Women Write About Comics announced it was suspending its website, I was dismayed; some of my favorite critics were regular contributors. This week, however, I made the happy discovery that one of those writers—Masha Zhdanova—is now writing for The Beat. Her first assignment: an in-depth analysis of Yoshiharu Tsuge’ Oba Electroplating Factory. Go, read!

New and Noteworthy

  • 23.45 (Sarah, Anime UK News)
  • Assassin and Cinderella, Vol. 1 (darstorm, Anime UK News)
  • Be My Worst Nightmare, Vol. 1 (Rebecca Silverman, Anime News Network)
  • Dopeman, Vol. 1 (soy, Behind the Manga)
  • The Failure at God School, Vol. 1 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
  • Fall in Love, You False Angels, Vol. 1 (Demelza, Anike UK News)
  • Firefly Wedding, Vol. 1 (Kaley Connell, Yatta-Tachi)
  • Helen and Mr. Big Bad Wolf, Vol. 1 (Danica Davidson, Otaku USA)
  • Hereditary Triangle (Dee, Anime News Network)
  • Hikaru in the Light!, Vol. 1 (Jeremy Tauber, Anime News Network)
  • The Legend of Kamui, Vol. 1 (Lindsay Pereira, Broken Frontier)
  • The Moon on a Rainy Night, Vol. 1 (Marquan, Ani-TAY)
  • Toxic Super Beasts, Vol. 1 (WinterVenom, Behind the Manga)
  • The Urban Legend Files Ex (Chris Beveridge, The Fandom Post)
  • Veil, Vols. 1-2 (Renee Scott, Good Comics for Kids)
  • With You, Our Love Will Make It Through, Vol. 1 (Rebecca Silverman, Anime News Network)
  • You Talk Too Much, So Just Shut It Already!, Vol. 1 (Manga Alerts, Behind the Manga)
  • Your Letter (Lisa De La Cruz, The Wonder of Anime)

Complete and Continuing Series

  • Akane-banashi, Vol. 10 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • Asadora!, Vol. 7 (Sara Smith, The Graphic Library)
  • Daughter of the Emperor, Vols. 6-8 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
  • Eunuch of Empire, Vol. 5 (Chris Beveridge, The Fandom Post)
  • Father, I Don’t Want This Marriage, Vol. 2 (Sakura Eries, The Fandom Post)
  • I Wanna Do Bad Things With You, Vol. 4 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • Kakuriyo: Bed and Breakfast for Spirits, Vol. 10 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • MAYO CHIKI!, Vol. 1 (Megan D., The Manga Test Drive)
  • My Love Story with Yamada-kun at Lvl999, Vol. 5 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • Rainbows After Storms, Vol. 2 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • A Sinner of the Deep Blue Sea, Vol. 3 (darkstorm, Anime UK News)
  • The Small Animal-Like Lady Is Adored by the Ice Prince, Vol. 2 (Mirve Giray, The Beat)
  • Thunder 3, Vol. 3 (Sarah, Anime UK News)
  • Turns Out My Online Friend Is My Boss!, Vol. 3 (darkstorm, Anime UK News)

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Manga the Week of 4/2/25

March 27, 2025 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Ash Brown and Anna N Leave a Comment

SEAN: Ah, time to begin April, the best month.

MICHELLE: Indeed.

SEAN: Yen On has some leftover titles from March, as we see I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level 16, The Kept Man of the Princess Knight 4, Victoria of Many Faces 2, and Wandering Witch 15.

ASH: I was hoping for an aquarium theme there, but flowers are also acceptable.

SEAN: Yen Press has one debut, The Anemone Feels the Heat (Anemone wa Netsu o Obiru), a yuri title from Manga Time Kirara Forward. A girl headed to her high school exams stops to help a sick girl, and thus fails by being late. Now in a lower-tiered high school, she finds… the very girl she stopped to help. Can she overcome her bitter feelings and get to know her?

Also from Yen Press: Blade & Bastard 2, Goblin Slayer Side Story: Year One 12, and Hazure Skill 7.

Viz Media debuts Pink Candy Kiss (Tsumetakute Yawaraka), a josei yuri title from Cocohana. A woman has her boyfriend break up with her because “she never gets jealous”, and she admits that she’s not too broken up by the breakup. Then a former classmate from middle school joins her workplace, but is now a mysterious beauty!

MICHELLE: I’m here for josei yuri!

ASH: Same! Definitely curious about this one.

ANNA: Oh, this sounds good.

SEAN: Also from Viz: Dandadan 12, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu Academy 5, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Shining Diamond’s Demonic Heartbreak 3 (the final volume), Marriage Toxin 6, Moriarty the Patriot 19 (the final volume), Otaku Vampire’s Love Bite 3, Rainbow Days 15, and Tamon’s B-Side 7.

MICHELLE: I need to read more Tamon.

ASH: I probably should, too. (Granted, I haven’t actually read any yet…)

SEAN: Steamship debuts The Trapped Former Villainess Wants to Escape from the Sadistic Prince (Tsunderu Moto-Akuyaku Reijo wa Do-S Ouji-sama kara Nigedashitai), a josei title from Comic Boost. An office worker wakes in the body of a former villainess in an otome game… and her husband is not happy that she now has memories of a life in Japan! Can she escape before he attempts to seduce her to regain the villainess’ memories? For dubcon fans.

ASH: Huh.

SEAN: Square Enix Manga has By the Grace of the Gods 12, My Happy Marriage 5, and Otherside Picnic 12.

Seven Seas has two debuts. The Long Summer of August 31 (8-gatsu 31-nichi no Long Summer) is a seinen title from Weekly Morning; KManga had it licensed digitally, and here’s the print version. A high school boy and girl are trapped in a Groundhog Day loop, all because he hasn’t gotten a girlfriend and lost his virginity as he vowed. This is apparently “funny but heartwarming”.

ASH: Time loops are interesting, but I feel like re-reading All You Need Is Kill might be the better option for me this time.

SEAN: vs. LOVE is a BL version of Romeo and Juliet with gangs, and it’s from the creator of Blood Night Market. It ran in Magazine Be x Boy.

MICHELLE: Hm. I like the cover art, at least!

ASH: Shakespeare-inspired delinquent BL? I’m in.

ANNA: It sounds interesting!

SEAN: Also from Seven Seas: The Great Snake’s Bride 5, How Heavy are the Dumbbells You Lift? 17, Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear 11, Life with an Ordinary Guy Who Reincarnated into a Total Fantasy Knockout 6, My Girlfriend’s Child 7, My Kitten is a Picky Eater 3, Perfect Buddy 3, Re:Monster 10, Reborn Rich 3, Sweet Room Escape 2 (the final volume), and Yonoi Tsukihiko’s Happy Hell 2.

ASH: The Great Snake’s Bride is another series I should catch up with; i vaguely recall enjoying the first volume.

SEAN: One Peace Books gives us Kurokiya-san Wants to Lead Him Around by the Nose 4.

Kodansha Manga has a print debut. The Dashing Zaddy and His Icy Protégé (Ikeoji Monster to Zettai Reido Danshi) is a BL series from Palcy. Yes, ‘zaddy’ has hit a mainstream manga title. This zaddy has a shameful secret, though. Perhaps… he needs a younger but equally hot colleague?

MICHELLE: I went to read the description of this one and it turns out this “zaddy” is all of 40. *cries in old person*

ASH: Manga years are like dog years, right? There has got to be some sort of time conversion going on.

ANNA: I’m so old.

SEAN: Also in print: The Fable Omnibus 7, The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity 6, MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM THE ORIGIN MSD Cucuruz Doan’s Island 4, The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse 16, WIND BREAKER 10, and Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun 13.

Digitally we see Chihayafuru 49, Matcha Made in Heaven 11, Shangri-La Frontier 20, That Beauty Is a Tramp 5, and Those Snow White Notes 27.

MICHELLE: I was just thinking it’s about time for a new Chihayafuru.

ANNA: I might never catch up on Chihayafuru, but I have faith in my ability to keep up on Matcha Made in Heaven.

SEAN: Just one debut from J-Novel Club, and it’s a manga. Flung into a New World? Time to Lift the 200-Year Curse! (Isekai ni Otosareta… Jouka wa Kihon!) is based on an as-yet unlicensed light novel, and runs in Comic Corona. Normal dude gets truck-kun’d, ends up in a fantasy forest where he befriends vicious wolves and tries to lift a curse of “black mist of evil”.

Light novels out from J-Novel Club next week: Chillin’ in Another World with Level 2 Super Cheat Powers 17, Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start with Magical Tools 9, From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman 6, The Hero-Killing Bride 2, Housekeeping Mage from Another World 9, and When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace 13 (the final volume).

And for manga, they have A Late-Start Tamer’s Laid-Back Life 5, Only I Know That This World Is a Game 7, The Otome Heroine’s Fight for Survival 3, and The Skull Dragon’s Precious Daughter 5.

Ghost Ship has a 6th and final volume of I’m Not a Succubus!.

Cross Infinite World debuts This Alluring Dark Elf Has the Heart of a Middle-aged Man! (Watashi no Kokoro wa Oji-san de Aru). A (male) office worker wakes in the body of a (female) dark-haired elf in a fantasy world. Unfortunately, this elf is still an introvert who avoids others.

They also have Expedition Cooking with the Enoch Royal Knights 6 and Fluffy Paradise 7.

No print for Airship, but we do see Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear 20.5 and A Tale of the Secret Saint ZERO 2.

A good start to the month! What are you buying?

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The Manga Review: Yeah, There’s a Substack About That…

March 21, 2025 by Katherine Dacey Leave a Comment

Earlier this week, White Box Entertainment unveiled a new Substack account, Anime By the Numbers. In the accompanying press release, White Box promised readers a hard look at the business of anime, with insights from their in-house team of Miles Atherton, Chloe Catoya, Malu Arantes, and Klaudia Amenábar, and additional contributions from Animenomics’ Richardson Handjaja and ANN’s Jerome Mazandarani. The first post is up, and is worth reading; Atherton offers an in-depth look at how Netflix reports its anime streaming data. According to Atherton, “4.1% of all viewership on Netflix is anime-related. It’s not a small amount by any standard (that’s more than 4x as much as all of Bridgerton, including spinoffs, combined!).” He suggests, however, that this number doesn’t tell the full story, arguing that “Netflix gives just enough data to make people feel like they understand the space, but without a lot of massaging, there’s more noise than insights.” If you’re wondering how many people watched your favorite anime on Netflix, this post is for you!

NEWS ROUND-UP

Grand View Research just published a study of the US manga market that analyzes sales data from 2018-2024, and offers sales projections for the next five years. [Behind the Manga]

Brigid Alverson pores over the Circana Bookscan list of 2024’s best-selling manga. “The Top 20 consisted entirely of two types of manga: Shonen Jump series and high-end collections,” she observes. “Every title in the Full Year Top 20 falls into one of those two categories.” [ICv2]

On the latest episode of It’s Not My Fault TheOASG Podcast Isn’t Popular, Justin and Helen run down the latest manga and streaming news. [The OASG]

Erica Friedman shares all the yuri news that’s fit to print. [Okazu]

Another Wednesday, another batch of licensing announcements from Seven Seas! Their latest haul includes a mixture of manga, manhwa, novels, and audiobooks. [Behind the Manga]

Dark Horse announced that it will release a print edition of Sanho’s Purgatory Funeral Cakes in November. [Broken Frontier]

Not dead yet: Yana Taboso’s Black Butler will return from hiatus in the May issue of G Fantasy. The long-running series has been on a break since June 2024. [Otaku USA]

Lone Star anime and manga fans voiced concern over proposed legislation that could lead to bans on popular series with underage characters. Texas Senate Bill 20 would make it a felony to possess or promote “obscene visual material that appears to depict a child younger than 18 years old, regardless of whether the depiction is of an actual child, cartoon or animation, or an image created using AI or other computer software.” [Otaku USA]

GOOD READS

Lisa De La Cruz reflects on her changing relationship with anime and manga, noting that her days of binge consumption are over. “As I’ve gotten older and other parts of my life are always on “Go”, I’ve grown to appreciate the slowness in other areas, especially my media consumption,” she explains. “The appreciation for the slowness has only deepened my appreciation for the story and allowed me to engage with it more deeply and authentically.” [The Wonder of Anime]

Kara Dennison previews Titan Manga’s April 2025 releases. [Otaku USA]

Also at Otaku USA: Kara Dennison highlights three new VIZ titles that will debut next month. [Otaku USA]

How did an obscure Swedish publisher license Stop!! Hibari-kun!? Weendego sits down with Peow2 founder Patrick Crotty for the inside scoop. [Yatta-Tachi]

Brigid Alverson chats with Dark Horse editor Carl Horn about the company’s new editions of Berserk and Planetes, as well as Shin’ichi Sakamoto’s bloodthirsty drama Innocent. [ICv2]

REVIEWS

Over at Asian Movie Pulse, Giovanni Stigliano reviews the graphic novel adaptation of Liu Cixin’s Three Body Problem… Sarah gives If It’s You, I Might Try Falling in Love high marks… Marquan describes the hero of Rooster Fighter as “one bad motherclucker”… Megan D.revisits the original Tokyopop edition of Rave Master… and the latest Reader’s Corner weighs in on new volumes of Insomniacs After School, Omniscent Reader’s Viewpoint and more.

New and Noteworthy

  • Assassin and Cinderella, Vol. 1 (Danica Davidson, Otaku USA)
  • Corpse Blade, Vol. 1 (Kennedy, Anime News Network)
  • The Failure at God School, Vol. 1 (Merve Giray, The Beat)
  • Gunsmith Cats Omnibus, Vol. 1 (Benjamin Hall, Comicon.com)
  • Honey Latte Girl (Erica Friedman, Okazu)
  • It’s All Your Fault, Vol. 1 (darkstorm, Anime UK News)
  • Japan’s Longest Day (Sakura Eries, The Fandom Post)
  • Koupen-chan & You (Kara Dennison, Otaku USA)
  • Men of the Harem, Vol. 1 (Rebecca Silverman, Anime News Network)
  • Mr. Mega Man, Vol. 1 (MrAJCosplay, Anime News Network)
  • Victoria of Many Faces, Vol. 1 (Hayame Kawachi, The Beat)
  • Welcome to Ghost Mansion, Vol. 1 (Jeremy Stauber, Anime News Network)
  • Wicked Spot, Vol. 1 (Erica Friedman, Okazu)
  • You Talk Too Much, So Just Shut It Already!, Vol. 1 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
  • You Talk Too Much, So Just Shut It, Already!, Vol. 1 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)

Complete and Ongoing Series

  • Colette Decides to Die, Vol. 2 (Sara Smith, The Graphic Library)
  • Dandadan, Vol. 11 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • The Fable Omnibus, Vol. 5 (Ian Wolf, Anime UK News)
  • How Do I Turn My Best Friend Into My Girlfriend?, Vols. 2-3 (Luce, Okazu)
  • Imaizumi Brings All the Gals to His House, Vol. 2 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • My Special One, Vol. 9 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • See You in My 19th Life, Vol. 4 (Noemi10, Anime UK News)
  • Semantic Error, Vol. 2 (Sarah, Anime UK News)
  • Sheep Princess in Wolf’s Clothing, Vol. 5 (Luce, Okazu)
  • This Monster Wants to Eat Me, Vol. 3 (Erica Friedman, Okazu)
  • Undead Unluck, Vol. 18 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)

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Manga the Week of 3/26/25

March 20, 2025 by Sean Gaffney, Anna N, Michelle Smith and Ash Brown Leave a Comment

SEAN: The end of March, so let’s calm down and be less windy, shall we?

ASH: It has been a little ridiculous at times.

SEAN: Airship has print volumes for Classroom of the Elite: Year 2 10 and Heroine? Saint? No, I’m an All-Works Maid (And Proud of It)! 2.

ASH: I don’t know, that sounds pretty heroic and saintly to me!

SEAN: For early digital we have Reincarnated Into a Game as the Hero’s Friend 4 and The Strange Adventure of a Broke Mercenary 11.

Dark Horse has the 9th volume of its Hellsing re-release.

Ghost Ship debuts 12 Dirty Deeds to Unite the Princess and Her Heroine (Hime to Onna Yuusha ga Musubareru Tame no 12 no Hijiri Koui), a seinen title from Comic Fuz. The princess and the heroine have always said they’ll be together, and now the heroine has defeated the demon lord. Alas, she’s now cursed, and to break it, she needs to do increasingly perverse things. I’d call this yuri but come on, the audience is 100% male.

ASH: That’s quite the curse.

SEAN: We also see Survival in Another World with My Mistress! 7 and The Witches of Adamas 10.

So, immediately after saying I’d start to include Ize Press titles here, I forgot last week to include them. Apologies. So these are already out as you read this. There are no debuts, but we see Dark Moon: The Blood Altar 6, Finding Camellia 3, I Tamed My Ex-Husband’s Mad Dog 2, Men of the Harem 2, My Secretly Hot Husband 2, Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint 6, Semantic Error 2, Tomb Raider King 10, and The Uncanny Counter 5 (the final volume).

No debuts for J-Novel Club, but plenty of ongoing series. For light novels we see Backstabbed in a Backwater Dungeon 10, Black Summoner 20, Earl and Fairy 10, Hell Mode 9, How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom 19, I Want to Escape from Princess Lessons 3, Knight’s & Magic 6, The Labyrinth of Marielle Clarac (the 12th in the series), My Quiet Blacksmith Life in Another World 10, Nia Liston: The Merciless Maiden 6, Now I’m a Demon Lord! Happily Ever After with Monster Girls in My Dungeon 12, and Otherside Picnic 9.

ASH: I’d somehow forgotten Otherside Picnic was still ongoing.

SEAN: And for manga J-NC has Only I Know That This World Is a Game 7, Private Tutor to the Duke’s Daughter 3, Tearmoon Empire 7, and A Wild Last Boss Appeared! 5.

From Kodansha Books we get a 6th volume of Am I Actually the Strongest?.

And Kodansha Manga has a print debut. The Ayakashi Hunter’s Tainted Bride (Kizumono no Hanayome), a Shonen Sirius manga. A young girl was kidnapped and had a demon mark placed on her. Now back with her family, she’s shunned and hated by all and forced to wear a mask. Then she meets a handsome young man after her mask falls off. Cinderella story with a lot of bullying. Odd seeing it in Shonen Sirius.

ASH: Curious, indeed.

SEAN: Also in print: A Condition Called Love 12, FAIRY TAIL: 100 Years Quest 17, Gazing at the Star Next Door 5, Honeko Akabane’s Bodyguards 2, I Can’t Say No to the Lonely Girl 6 (the final volume), Shimazaki in the Land of Peace 3, and Spoil Me Plzzz, Hinamori-san! 3 (the final volume).

Digitally we see A Couple of Cuckoos 22, Gamaran: Shura 30, and WIND BREAKER 19.

One Peace Books has Tales of the Tendo Family 5.

MICHELLE: I should read this.

ASH: I’ve liked what I’ve read, so far!

SEAN: Debuting from Seven Seas is You Are My Alpha (Kimi wa Alpha), a one-shot omegaverse title from Asuka Ciel. Two friends attend a school for only alphas, and are working on a drug to try to fix the whole A/B/O thing. Then one of them… sigh… becomes an omega! Now they have to keep it a secret.

For ongoing titles, they have Breakfast with My Two-Tailed Cat 3, Dungeon Friends Forever 4, HIKARI-MAN 3-4, His Majesty the Demon King’s Housekeeper 9, Kageki Shojo!! 13, The Legend of Dororo and Hyakkimaru 9, The Masterful Cat Is Depressed Again Today 9, Reborn as a Space Mercenary 8, Tokyo Revengers 29-31 (the final omnibus), and Yakuza Reincarnation 12.

MICHELLE: Every time I see HIKARI-MAN, my brain at first interprets it as Hataraki Man and I have this surge of hope that is immediately deflated.

ASH: Mine does the same thing. :(

SEAN: And for danmei we get The Disabled Tyrant’s Beloved Pet Fish 4 (the final volume, and it also has a special edition) and You’ve Got Mail: The Perils of Pigeon Post 3.

MICHELLE: Woo.

SEAN: Steamship has a 3rd volume of Before You Discard Me, I Shall Have My Way With You.

Tokyopop debuts Touch Within the Abyss (Kimi no Yoru ni Fureru), another from RED title, and a one-shot. A hitman who lost his brother as he was unable to pull the trigger reunites with the witness … who is blind. This is BL, so you can imagine what happens next.

ANNA: They start a small business doing artisanal crafts?

ASH: Sounds pretty typical.

SEAN: Viz Media gives us #DRCL midnight children 4, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Part 6–Stone Ocean 9 (the final volume of this arc), and The Liminal Zone 2.

ASH: Oh! A solid Viz week for me.

SEAN: Yen On debuts a one-shot, Miri Lives in the Cat’s Eyes (Miri wa Neko no Hitomi no Naka ni Sundeiru), the story of a boy who can see the past, a girl who can see the future, and how they try to stop a murder. This is an award-winner, but I’ll lay you even odds it ends with one of the two dead.

MICHELLE: That sounds potentially interesting!

ASH: I am likewise intrigued.

SEAN: We also get A Certain Magical Index NT 4 and Days with My Stepsister 5.

And here’s all the Yen Press we didn’t get last week. Debuts first. The Boy Who Ruled the Monsters (Kaibutsu-tachi wo Suberu Mono) is a shonen title from Isekai Comic, and the light novel it’s based on comes out from J-Novel Club. It’s a “weakest is really the strongest” title.

The Failure at God School (Kami-sama Gakkou no Ochikobore) is a shoujo title from Hana to Yume, based on a light novel by the creator of The Apothecary Diaries. Gods these days go to school and have to make the grade… so what happens when a shrine that needs a deity has to expand its search?

ANNA: Sounds interesting!

ASH: Count me interested.

SEAN: If It’s You, I Might Try Falling in Love (Kimi to Nara Koi wo Shite Mite mo) is a oneshot BL title from Manga Park. A jaded boy who hates opening up after a typical middle school experience meets a ball of sunshine.

ASH: Awww, that’s cute.

SEAN: In the Heavenly Prison, the Devil Enchants Me (Tengoku de Akuma ga Boku wo Miwaku Suru) is a seinen series from Dra-Dra-Sharp#. A boy who wants to become a man among men goes to school on a remote island only to find it’s filled with succubuses. Be warned, this is 18+ rated.

ASH: Oh, my.

SEAN: Speaking of 18+ rated series, It’s All Your Fault (Zenbu Kimi no Seida) is a seinen title from Ultra Jump, about an otaku who wants to be a famous cosplayer, and her rival, who already is. This one is also in the “yuri for guys” category.

Nomi x Shiba is a BL title from Kimikoi about a guy who finds himself falling for his roommate. How can this be? He’s not gay, right?

ANNA: I’m sure he isn’t!!!!

ASH: I mean, what are the odds?

SEAN: Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Heir: White Rabbit and the Prince of Beasts (Shiro Usagi to Kemono no Ouji: Niehime to Kemono no Ou Spin-off) is a sequel to Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts, of course, and also ran in Hana to Yume. This stars Leonhart and Sariphi’s son.

Super Ball Girls shows what happens when the writer of Blue Lock and the artist of Prison School are allowed to write anything they want. This Big Comic Superior title is about a young man who finds a bouncing super ball holding a beautiful woman. Every time I try to see what this title is about I get angry incels complaining, and not in the good way.

ASH: Huh.

Also from Yen Press: Cheeky Brat 13, The Do-Over Damsel Conquers the Dragon Emperor 5, The Fiancee Chosen by the Ring 6, Friday at the Atelier 3, GOGOGOGO-GO-GHOST! 3, Higurashi When They Cry: MEGURI 4, I Want to Be a Receptionist in This Magical World 6, In Another World, My Sister Stole My Name 2, Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On the Side: Sword Oratoria 25, I’ll Become a Villainess Who Goes Down in History 2, Monthly in the Garden with My Landlord 4, A Reincarnated Witch Spells Doom 6, A Sinner of the Deep Sea 3 (the final volume), Sister and Giant 3, The Small-Animallike Lady Is Adored by the Ice Prince 2, Strategic Lovers 2, The Summer Hikaru Died 5, Teasing Master Takagi-san 20 (the final volume), The Tiger Won’t Eat the Dragon Yet 3, Unnamed Memory 6, and The Villainess Stans the Heroes 4.

MICHELLE: I would like to check out GOGOGOGO-GO-GHOST! at some point!

ASH: I really should, too, I think. I also need to pick up more of The Summer Hikaru Died.

SEAN: Ooof. Maybe we should get the wind back, to blow away all this manga. What are you buying?

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The Manga Review: Almost As Fun As Shark Week

March 14, 2025 by Katherine Dacey 2 Comments

As part of its annual Manga Week, ICv2 sat down with VIZ Media’s Sarah Anderson for an in-depth discussion about the current US market. Anderson acknowledged that overall manga sales are down while highlighting several major bright spots, including box sets and Studio Ghibli film comics. She also noted that anime is still a key driver of manga sales, with ongoing series like Jujutsu Kaisen and Frieren—Beyond Journey’s End getting a boost from Crunchyroll and Netflix viewers. Her most surprising observation: readers are clamoring for “series with older protagonists.” As fans enter their twenties and thirties, Anderson explains, “there’s a bit more interest in characters where their experiences are mirroring what’s happening to the readers.”

On a related note, Brigid Alverson has the skinny on the booming market for deluxe editions and reprints of older titles such as Berserk and Pet Shop of Horrors… Richardson Handjaja reports that digital sales now account for almost 75% of the Japanese manga market…  and Brigid Alverson chats with Mark De Vera, Sales and Marketing Director for Yen Press.

NEWS AND VIEWS

Once more, with feeling: Kodansha announced it will be releasing a new edition of Clover, CLAMP’s unfinished steampunk saga. [The Fandom Post]

For readers with a strong constitution, Fantagraphics has licensed Shintaro Kago’s Brain Damage, a collection of four short, surreal horror stories that are guaranteed to mess with your head. Look for Brain Damage in stores this July. [ICv2]

And speaking of scary titles, Kara Dennison previews three new spooky manga from Tuttle. [Otaku USA]

Danica Davidson interviews editor Kristiina Korpus about Kana, Abrams’ new manga imprint. [Otaku USA]

Tony Yao files a report from last week’s BLEACH Animation 20th Anniversary Art Collection Exhibit. [Drop In to Manga]

Husband-and-wife duo Asher and Ashley discuss Sorata Akizuki’s Snow White with the Red Hair. [Shojo & Tell]

Should you read Wind Breaker? Xan shares his two cents about this action-packed shonen series. [Spiraken Manga Review]

ICYMI: Antoine Frazier pens an in-depth essay exploring gender, sexuality, and humor in Rumiko Takahashi’s Urusei Yatsura and Ranma 1/2. [SOLRAD]

REVIEWS

The crack team at Beneath the Tangles weigh in on Mr. Big Bad Wolf, Jujutsu Kaisen, and more… Sakura Eries reviews Hereditary Triangle… Joceylne Allen describes Omae, Tanuki ni Narane ka? as It’s a Wonderful Life with tanukis… and Erica Friedman recommends Akiyama Haru’s Watashi no Blue Garnet.

New and Noteworthy

  • Fall in Love, You False Angels, Vol. 1 (Rebecca Silverman, Anime News Network)
  • Falling in Love with a Traveling Cat, Vol. 1 (Sara Smith, The Graphic Library)
  • Helena and Mr. Big Bad Wolf, Vol. 1 (Dee, Anime News Network)
  • I Picked Up This World’s Strategy Guide, Vol. 1 (Richard Gutierrez, The Fandom Post)
  • I Want to Love You Till Your Dying Day, Vol. 1 (MrAJCosplay, Anime News Network)
  • I Want to Love You Till Your Dying Day, Vol. 1 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
  • If It’s You, I Might Try Falling in Love, Vol. 1 (Hayame Kawachi, The Beat)
  • The Marble Queen (Erica Freidman, Okazu)
  • A Star Brighter Than the Sun, Vol. 1 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • The Revenge of My Youth, Vol. 1 (Jeremy Tauber, Anime News Network)

Continuing and Complete Series

  • Blue Period, Vols. 14-15 (Sarah, Anime UK News)
  • Dragon and Chameleon, Vol. 2 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
  • Eunuch of Empire, Vol. 4 (Chris Beveridge, The Fandom Post)
  • Gazing at the Star Next Door, Vols. 2-3 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
  • How Do We Relationship?, Vol. 12 (Matt Marcus, Okazu)
  • Kowloon Generic Romance, Vol. 9 (Sarah, Anime UK News)
  • Marriage Toxin, Vol. 5 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • Rainbows After Storms, Vol. 2 (Erica Friedman, Okazu)
  • Record of Ragnarok, Vol. 13 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • Sakamoto Days, Vols. 15-16 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • The Urban Legend Files, Vol. 9 (Chris Beveridge, The Fandom Post)

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Manga the Week of 3/19/25

March 13, 2025 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Anna N and Ash Brown Leave a Comment

SEAN: March was just warming up, now it’s really getting down to business.

ASH: As it should.

SEAN: Yen On has one debut, a one-shot. Did You Think My Yuri Was Just for Show? (Watashi no Yuri mo, Eigyou da to Omotta?) stars an up-and-coming voice actress who finds that her favorite idol, who had retired, is now joining the same agency! I’ve heard this is better than it sounds.

ASH: We shall see!

SEAN: OK, there’s another debut, but it’s a spinoff. Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Minor Myths and Legends (Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatte Iru Darou ka: Shouhenshuu) is the first in a series of short story collections based around the popular fantasy series.

Also from Yen On: Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody 23, The Other World’s Books Depend on the Bean Counter 3 (not a final volume, but the last since 2021), and The World Bows Down Before My Flames 2.

Viz Media (yes, that’s right, nothing from Yen Press, it all got shoved back a week) debuts Dogsred, a remake of a 6-volume (unlicensed) series the author wrote in 2011. A young figure skater ruins his career by throwing a violent tantrum and gets banned for life. He moves to Hokkaido, and tries to find a new love: ice hockey. This runs in Weekly Young Jump.

MICHELLE: I will probably check this out!

ANNA: This sounds like a reverse Cutting Edge. I’m curious.

ASH: I had no idea that this was a remake, but I’m looking forward to giving this one a try!

SEAN: Also from Viz: After God 3, Battle Royale: Enforcers 3, Fool Night 4, Haikyu!! 3-in-1 4, Insomniacs After School 9, One-Punch Man 30, Seraph of the End 32, Show-ha Shoten! 7, Trillion Game 4, and The Way of the Househusband 13.

ANNA: Need to catch up on Way of the Househusband!

ASH: Same!

SEAN: Tokyopop has a debut. Trapped By His Love: The Duke’s Unexpected Bride (Nariyuki de Konyaku wo Moushikonda Yowaki Binbou Reijou desuga, Nazeka Jiki Koushaku-sama ni Dekiai sarete Torawarete imasu) is a Comic Corona title based on an as-yet unlicensed light novel. A woman is about to be engaged… to her childhood bully. Desperate, she proposes to the first man she meets. Who is a Duke. And he immediately accepts. For those who like “obsessed” male love interests.

They also have the 2nd and final volume of Comic Party Wonder Love.

Steamship debuts At Your Service in Another World (Isekai Ohoushi Kiroku), a josei title based on an as yet unlicensed light novel. It ran in Pomme Comics. An OL was isekai’d to another world… and finds work as an OL, only in a fantasy world. Sadly, she’s now ordered to “service” a knight she hates. Except… he’s weak to her seduction!

ASH: Hmmm.

SEAN: Square Enix Manga gives is Always a Catch!: How I Punched My Way into Marrying a Prince 2 and Smoking Behind the Supermarket with You 4.

Seven Seas has three debuts. I’ll start with the danmei novel, Legend of Exorcism: Tianbao Fuyao Lu. This is in the same universe as Dinghai Fusheng Records, and stars a young man who comes to the big city to become an exorcist.

I’m in Love with the Older Girl Next Door (Tonari no Onee-san ga Suki) is a shonen series from Manga Cross. This is from the author of The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses, and stars a middle-school boy who’s in love with his next door neighbor, a high school girl.

The Last Elf (Saigo no Elf) is a seinen title from Comic Gardo. The world is gradually becoming less fantastic and more industrial. Can our elf help the forgotten spirits escape the country before they’re killed by the military?

ASH: I am intrigued.

SEAN: Also from Seven Seas: Dinosaur Sanctuary 6, Last Game 8, Made in Abyss 13, Magic Artisan Dahlia Wilts No More 7, and Who Made Me a Princess 9 (the final volume)

And for ongoing danmei we have The Husky and His White Cat Shizun: Erha He Ta De Bai Mao Shizun 8.

One Peace Books has the 6th light novel of The Death Mage.

KUMA suddenly has a pile of titles on the preorder schedule for March. The usual buyer beware regarding release dates, but they say next week we get Betrayers Love Song (Uragirimono no Love Song), a BL mafia title taking place in early 20th century Italy.

Kodansha Manga has no debuts. But in print, we see Am I Actually the Strongest? 9, Dra-Q 2, Kei X Yaku: Bound By Law 5, Ninja Vs. Gokudo 6, ORIGIN 9, Sheltering Eaves 3, and What Did You Eat Yesterday? 22.

MICHELLE: Wow, I’ve already managed to fall behind on Sheltering Eaves. I’m looking forward to that and What Did You Eat Yesterday?.

SEAN: And for digital we have Drops of God: Mariage 11, Hozuki’s Coolheadedness 25, Issak 12, MF Ghost 21, Pumpkin Scissors 24 (the first new volume in 5 years), and Quality Assurance in Another World 13.

ASH: I am still glad that Drops of God is still being made available somehow.

SEAN: A quiet week for J-Novel Club. For light novels, we get The Countess Is a Coward No More! 2 and I Parry Everything 8. For manga, we see Butareba -The Story of a Man Turned into a Pig- 5, Death’s Daughter and the Ebony Blade 4, and The Frontier Lord Begins with Zero Subjects 8.

Ghost Ship features Parallel Paradise 21, Peter Grill and the Philosopher’s Time 13, and Rise of the Outlaw Tamer and His S-Rank Cat Girl 5.

Dark Horse has the 42nd volume of Berserk, the first since the creator’s death. It’s being handled by his assistants.

ASH: I’ll be reading this, for sure, albeit with some amount of nervousness.

SEAN: In print, Airship has I’m the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire! 8 and Mushoku Tensei: Redundant Reincarnation 2.

And digitally we see The Weakest Tamer Began a Journey to Pick Up Trash 9.

For a week where Yen Press punted, this is pretty long. What are you getting?

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The Manga Review: Lions and Lambs

March 8, 2025 by Katherine Dacey Leave a Comment

Circana Bookscan just published sales data for February 2025, and once again VIZ, Yen, and Dark Horse dominate the Top 20 Adult Graphic Novels List. As Brigid Alverson observes, this is the “second month in a row” that the list “consists entirely of manga and manhwa.” Many of the titles on the list are perennial best-sellers—Berserk, Jujutsu Kaisen, My Hero Academia, Solo Leveling—but there are a handful of new series muscling their way into the Top 20 including Kagurabachi and The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn’t a Guy At All. “Neither of these manga has an anime attached to them (yet),” Alverson notes, “so these strong second-volume sales indicate that readers liked what they saw and came back for more.”

NEWS AND VIEWS

Wondering what you’ll find at the comics shop this month? Katy Castillo has you covered with a complete list of all the new March releases. [Yatta-Tachi]

Ho, ho, ho… Titan just licensed Sanda, a futuristic adventure story in which a middle school student discovers he’s a direct descendant of Old Saint Nick. Look for volume one in September 2025. [Behind the Manga]

The crack team at No Flying No Tights recommends short manga series for readers of all ages, from tween-friendly titles like Little Witch Academia to more adult series like Pluto and BL Metamorphosis. [No Flying No Tights]

David and Jordan discuss Cyber Blue, a new Shonen Jump title with “robots, F-bombs, and no plot.” [Shonen Flop]

Bust out the garlic and the wolfsbane: the Manga Machinations gang review the latest volume of #DRCL: Midnight Children. [Manga Machinations]

Gee and Rae tackle Everyone’s Getting Married, a dramedy about a career woman who wants to trade her high-powered job for domestic bliss. [Read Left to Right]

Kory, Apryll, and Helen convene a roundtable on two recent titles: Sketchy and Last Quarter. [Manga in Your Ears]

Looking for something to read? Kara Dennison recommends Parashoppers, a new addition to VIZ’s Shonen Jump line-up. [Otaku USA]

This week’s must-read essay was penned by A.J. Mack, and focuses on In the Name of the Mermaid Princess, a series that “presents disability as a beautiful and powerful thing in and of itself, that shows that it is society that causes these problems and not the disabled person in question.” [Anime Herald]

REVIEWS

Remember Air Gear? Megan D. does, and has some thoughts about this extreme sports fantasy from the early aughts. Elsewhere, Johanna Draper Carlson reviews Friday at the Atelier, “an odd but strangely charming manga by Sakura Hamada”… Danica Davidson checks out the new Scholastic edition of Hikaru in the Light… King Baby Duck weighs in on Hiro Mashima’s latest effort, Dead Rock… the MB Battle Robot assembles for a new Bookshelf Briefs column… and Jocelyne Allen takes Jitenshaya-san no Takahashi-kun for a spin. (You might know this series by its English name: Takahashi from the Bike Shop, a new edition to the Yen Press catalog.)

New and Noteworthy

  • 100 Ghost Stories That Will Lead to My Own Death, Vol. 1 (Kristina Elyse Butke, The Beat)
  • The Art of Princess Mononoke (A Library Girl’s Familiar Diversions)
  • Fall in Love, You False Angels, Vol. 1 (Lisa De La Cruz, The Wonder of Anime)
  • The Real Musashi: The True Story of Japan’s Greatest Warrior (Sakura Eries, The Fandom Post)
  • Rozen Maiden Collector’s Edition, Vol. 1 (WinterVenom, Behind the Manga)
  • Vagabond: The Definitive Edition, Vol. 1 (Michael Guerrero, AiPT!)

Continuing, Complete, and OOP Titles

  • Blood Blades, Vols. 2-3 (Onosume, Anime UK News)
  • Detroit: Become Human: Tokyo Stories, Vol. 2 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn’t A Guy At All, Vol. 2 (darkstorm, Anime UK News)
  • Honey Lemon Soda, Vol. 8 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • Is the Order a Rabbit?, Vol. 2 (Ian Wolf, Anime UK News)
  • Magical Girl Incident, Vol. 3 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
  • Mieruko-chan, Vol. 10 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • Moriarty the Patriot, Vol. 18 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • My Gently Raised Beast, Vols. 8-9 (Noemi10, Anime UK News)
  • Otaku Vampire’s Love Bite, Vol. 2 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • Popcorn Romance (SKJAM! Reviews)
  • The Shunji Family Children, Vol. 3 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • Solo Leveling, Vols. 9-10 (Noemi10, Anime UK News)
  • Solo Leveling, Vol. 11 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
  • Takahashi From the Bike Shop, Vol. 1 (Sakura Eries, The Fandom Post)
  • The World After the Fall, Vol. 9 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)

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Manga the Week of 3/12/25

March 6, 2025 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Anna N and Ash Brown Leave a Comment

SEAN: March blows ever onward, and so does the pile of manga.

Airship has print releases for Easygoing Territory Defense by the Optimistic Lord 4 and Loner Life in Another World 11.

And we see early digital for The Condemned Villainess Goes Back in Time and Aims to Become the Ultimate Villain 4.

Dark Horse debuts an omnibus release for Drifters, from the creator of Hellsing. Famous warriors from Earth are transported to another world to have a battle royale.

ASH: I actually really enjoyed what I read of Drifters; glad to see it coming back in print!

SEAN: Ghost Ship has Ayakashi Triangle 14, Imaizumi Brings All the Gals to His House 2, and Please Go Home, Miss Akutsu! 8.

J-Novel Club has two print volumes: Ascendance of a Bookworm 29 and the 9th Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles manga.

The digital debut for JNC is They Don’t Know I’m Too Young for the Adventurer’s Guild (Boukensha Guild ga Juunisai kara shika Irenakatta no de, Saba Yomimashita). A nine-year-old boy, after a series of harrowing events, ends up in the care of an adventurer’s guild.

ASH: Oh, goodness. Based on the nine-year-olds I know, that sounds like a potentially dangerous combination.

SEAN: They also have Butareba 6, Cooking with Wild Game 27, D-Genesis 8, The Eternal Fool’s Words of Wisdom: A Pawsitively Fantastic Adventure 4, From Villainess to Healer 2, Heavenly Swords of the Twin Stars 5, I Could Never Be a Succubus! 6, I Shall Survive Using Potions! 10, Lady Rose Just Wants to Be a Commoner 2, A Livid Lady’s Guide to Getting Even 5, The Mythical Hero’s Otherworld Chronicles 10, and Private Tutor to the Duke’s Daughter 15.

Kodansha Manga debut 23:45, a one-shot BL manga from Gateau. An otaku suddenly finds himself haunted by a ghost that keeps reliving his own death every day.

MICHELLE: Hm. Potentially interesting!

ASH: I am intrigued.

SEAN: They also have How to Deal When Your Intimidating Neighbor is Actually an Omega (Kowamote no Rinjin ga Ω datta Toki no Taishohou) is also from Gateau, and its genre should be self-evident. An alpha is scared by his neighbor till one day he finds out (wait for it…) he’s secretly an omega! This series sounds like it has the least alpha Alpha ever.

ASH: Ha!

SEAN: Also in print: Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card 16 (the final volume), Go! Go! Loser Ranger! 12, Nina the Starry Bride 8, Quality Assurance in Another World 11, Sketchy 5, Tank Chair 3, and Turns Out My Online Friend is My Real-Life Boss! 3.

ANNA: I do enjoy Nina the Starry Bride.

ASH: I keep meaning to pick it up!

SEAN: Digitally we see The Beast Player 5, Because I, the True Saint, was Banished, that Country is Done For! 7, Gang King 27, Manchuria Opium Squad 5, Our Fake Marriage 15, SHAMAN KING: THE SUPER STAR 9, and Tokyo Tarareba Girls Returns 2 6 (the final volume).

MICHELLE: Sheesh, and I didn’t even start it yet!

SEAN: One Peace Books has a third volume of Nukozuke!.

Seven Seas debuts Fake Fact Lips, a one-shot BL manga (though it has a sequel) from Qpa. Two men who have been competitive rivals all their lives compete to see who’s the better lover.

MICHELLE: The coded-as-uke guy on the cover looks surly, so maybe I would like this one. :)

ASH: I could be pretty easily convinced to give it a read.

SEAN: We also see At 25:00 in Akasaka 3, The Big Apple 2, CALL TO ADVENTURE! Defeating Dungeons with a Skill Board 9, The Eccentric Doctor of the Moon Flower Kingdom 9, Hitomi-chan is Shy With Strangers 10, Kemono Jihen 15, No Longer Allowed In Another World 8, Otonari Complex 3, Succubus and Hitman 8, This Is Screwed Up, but I Was Reincarnated as a GIRL in Another World! 15, and Todai Revengers 3-4.

MICHELLE: Yay for more Otonari Complex!

SEAN: Square Enix debut Assassin & Cinderella, a josei title from Gangan Online. A spy is assigned to get secrets out of an assassin. But then… he proposes to her?? If you wondered what Spy x Family would be like with a lot less Anya and a lot more sex, this is for you.

ANNA: There’s been a lot of assassin manga coming out recently.

ASH: Somewhat more josei, too, which I’m not going to complain about.

SEAN: There’s also The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest 23.

Steamship has a 7th volume of Fire in His Fingertips: A Flirty Fireman Ravishes Me with His Smoldering Gaze.

SuBLime has Megumi & Tsugumi 5.

Tokyopop debuts the alliterative Feigning Fox with a Face Full of Flowers (Usobuku Kitsune wa Hana o Kamu), a one-shot BL title that ran in from RED. A human and a fox spirit live and love together.

ASH: That’s a title that leaves an impression.

SEAN: They also have I Was Reincarnated as the Heroine on the Verge of a Bad Ending, and I’m Determined to Fall in Love! 3, A Tail’s Tale 2, and Wails of the Bound: Beta 3 (the final volume).

Viz Media debut Minecraft: The Manga (Minecraft – Sekai no Hate no Tabi), a Corocoro title. It’s… well, it’s Minecraft. In manga form.

ASH: I know somebody in my household who is very excited about this.

SEAN: We also see Animal Crossing: New Horizons 8, Call of the Night 19, Jujutsu Kaisen 25, Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits 10, Komi Can’t Communicate 33, Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle 27, and X-Men: The Manga: Remastered 2.

ASH: I need to read more of Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle; it’s a lot of fun.

Yen On has Love Is Dark 2 and That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 20.

And Yen Press debuts meth-e-meth, a Manga Time Kirara Forward series complete in one omnibus that has both volumes. You too can learn to control golems, even in high school.

They also have an 11th volume of Combatants Will Be Dispatched!.

Isekai? Cat-eared maids? Teen romcom hijinks? Not many of those this week. So try something new!

Filed Under: FEATURES, manga the week of

The Manga Review: Thawing Out

March 1, 2025 by Katherine Dacey Leave a Comment

Hi, everyone! I’m still trying to work out a posting schedule for The Manga Review. Historically, I’ve published the column on Fridays, but my teaching schedule this semester has made that more challenging. I’m also discovering that fewer sites are publishing regular manga reviews; a lot of that discussion has moved to YouTube, TikTok, and podcasts. As someone who prefers to read about manga, I remain committed to covering websites and blogs. I’m open to exploring other ways to distributing The Manga Review, however, and am considering alternatives (e.g. weekly newsletter). Suggestions welcome!

NEWS AND VIEWS

Good news for Mushishi fans: Kodansha will publish a special collector’s edition this fall. Also on deck is a new edition of Dragon Head, a dark disaster series that’s been out of print for more than a decade. [The Fandom Post]

Brigid Alverson runs down the Circana Bookscan data for January 2025. [ICv2]

Will Junji Ito be inducted into the Eisner Hall of Fame this year? [ICv2]

If you’re a fantasy fan, Kara Dennison has you covered with the low-down on The Brilliant Healer’s New Life in the Shadows, The Beginning After the End, and From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman. [Otaku USA]

Art lovers, take note: UNIQLO just teamed up with the Louvre to produce a line of Doraemon t-shirts. [Otaku USA]

Kathryn Hemmann reviews Keita Katsushika’s manga Higashi Tōkyō Machi Machi, which they describe as “a leisurely walking tour of East Tokyo.” [Contemporary Japanese Literature]

And last but not least, please congratulate blogger Tony Yao for fifteen years of insightful, interesting reviews! Here’s hoping for fifteen more. [Drop-In to Manga]

REVIEWS

Jackson P. Brown gives high marks to Legs That Won’t Walk, a “compelling, shocking” and “spicy” gangster drama… Erica Friedman reviews a recent issue of Galette… Megan D. checks out the first volume of Yakuza Fiance… and the latest installment of The Reader’s Corner offers succinct reviews of Ako and Bambi, Mujina into the Deep, and Hirayasumi.

New and Noteworthy

  • Dopeman, Vol. 1 (Kara Dennison, Otaku USA)
  • The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn’t a Guy At All, Vol. 1 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • Hauntress (Ian Wolf, Anime UK News)
  • Hell Is Dark With No Flowers, Vol. 1 (Danica Davidson, Otaku USA)
  • I Want to Love You Till Your Dying Day, Vol. 1 (Eleanor Walker, Okazu)
  • Love on the Horizon, Vol. 1 (Lisa De La Cruz, The Wonder of Anime)
  • Minecraft: The Manga, Vol. 1 (Kara Dennison, Otaku USA)
  • My Secretly Hot Husband, Vol. 1 (Kaley Connell, Yatta-Tachi)
  • The Otaku Love Connection, Vol. 1 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
  • Otaku Vampire’s Love Bite, Vol. 1 (Lisa De La Cruz, The Wonder of Anime)
  • Osamu Dazai’s The Setting Sun: The Manga Edition (Nick Smith, ICv2)
  • Run Wild Sa Ye, Vol. 1 (Lisa De La Cruz, The Wonder of Anime)
  • Takahashi From the Bike Shop, Vol. 1 (Giovanni Stigliano, Asian Movie Pulse)
  • Vagabond: Definitive Edition, Vol. 1 (Kevin McCormack, Anime News Network)
  • Wanted! Eiichiro Oda Before One Piece (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)

Continuing, Complete, and OOP Manga

  • Choujin X, Vol. 8 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • Dragon and Chameleon, Vol. 2 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • Eunuch of the Empire, Vol. 2 (Chris Beveridge, The Fandom Post)
  • Fate/Kaleid Liner Prisma Ilya: The Complete Manga Collection (WinterVenom, Behind the Manga)
  • Fist of the North Star, Vol. 15 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • Fly Me to the Moon, Vol. 27 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, Vol. 12 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • How to Grill Our Love, Vol. 4 (Johanna Draper Carlson, Comics Worth Reading)
  • I Want to End This Love Game, Vol. 5 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • In the Clear, Moonlit Dusk, Vol. 7 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
  • Initial D: Omnibus Edition, Vol. 4 (Ian Wolf, Anime UK News)
  • Jujitsu Kaisen, Vol. 24 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • Kiss the Scars of the Girls, Vol. 3 (Mark Thomas, The Fandom Post)
  • My Noisy Roommate: The Roof Over My Head Comes With Monsters and a Hottie, Vol. 2 (Sarah, Anime UK News)
  • Radiant, Vol. 18 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
  • Sakura, Sako, Vol. 6 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
  • Sasaki and Miyano, Vol. 10 (Sarah, Anime UK News)
  • Tokyo Babylon: CLAMP Premium Edition, Vol. 6 (Ian Wolf, Anime UK News)
  • Twilight Out of Focus: Long Take Part 2, Vol. 6 (Sarah, Anime UK News)

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Manga the Week of 3/5/25

February 27, 2025 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Anna N and Ash Brown Leave a Comment

SEAN: It’s March! The time when all the AO3 writers get out their Lion/Lamb omegaverse stories.

MICHELLE: It had not occurred to me that this existed, but surely it must.

ASH: Of course it does.

SEAN: Yen On has Brunhild and Kriemhild, the third in the Brunhild series, as well as Hollow Regalia 5.

And Yen Press gives us the 2nd Lycoris Recoil and Uncle from Another World 11.

Two debuts from Viz, though the first is a one-shot. Four Lives Remain: Tatsuya Endo Before Spy x Family (Shihou Yuugi) is a short story collection featuring some of Endo’s earliest work that ran in Weekly Shonen Jump and Akamaru Jump. Expect it to be darker than Spy x Family, and probably have more elves too.

ASH: Definitely curious about this one!

SEAN: A Star Brighter than the Sun (Taiyou Yori mo Mabushii Hoshi) is the latest series from High School Debut/My Love Story!! author Kazune Kawahara, and of course it runs in Betsuma. A girl realizes that her weak childhood friend has grown up and is not so weak any more. Does she like him?

MICHELLE: I love Kazune Kawahara, and am so here for this.

ANNA: Me too!

ASH: Same!

SEAN: Also from Viz: Blue Box 14, Dark Gathering 12, Let’s Do It Already! 4, Like a Butterfly 11, My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missions 6, My Love Story!! 14 (a one-shot epilogue showing the cast in college), My Special One 9, One Piece 108, Sakamoto Days 16, Skip Beat! 50, and Wolf Girl and Black Prince 12.

MICHELLE: The only thing that could possibly overshadow a new volume of Skip Beat! is a My Love Story!! epilogue!

ANNA: This is an unusually good week!

ASH: I’m looking forward to it.

Tokyopop has My Beautiful Man 3 and World’s End Blue Bird 3.

Steamship has a 2nd volume of Guilty Smile.

Square Enix Manga debuts The Emperor’s Caretaker (Koutei Heika no Osewagakari – Jokan Kurashi ga Shiawase sugite Koukyuu kara Deraremasen), a manga adaptation of an as-yet unlicensed light novel. Do you like Ancient China once removed stories that take place in the Inner Palace with lots of court intrigue? This is another one. It runs in Manga Up!.

ASH: That does sound like something I would read.

SEAN: Also coming out from Square Enix: The Apothecary Diaries 13, Daemons of the Shadow Realm 7, and Mr. Villain’s Day Off 6.

Two debuts from Seven Seas. I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class (Class no Daikirai na Joshi to Kekkon suru Koto ni Natta) is a manga based on a light novel that Seven Seas will release this fall. It runs in Shonen Ace +. Two high schoolers who hate each other are forced to marry to save his family business. His only worry… why did she agree to this? This also has an anime currently airing.

Rozen Maiden Collector’s Edition is a new omnibus of the classic manga Tokyopop released almost 20 years ago. Now it’s back, and it’s 450 pages. A weird combination of death game and battle manga, its main appeal is the gothic lolita fashion.

ASH: Everything old is new again.

SEAN: Also from Seven Seas: Asumi-chan is Interested in Lesbian Brothels! 5, D-Frag! 18, Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation 9, I Think I Turned My Childhood Friend Into a Girl 8, The Invisible Man and His Soon-to-Be Wife 5, Killer Shark in Another World 3, Monster Guild: The Dark Lord’s (No-Good) Comeback! 8, and Re-Living My Life with a Boyfriend Who Doesn’t Remember Me 3.

And in… not light novel, not danmei, but Korean novel news, we get Lout of Count’s Family 3.

A debut from One Peace Books. You Talk Too Much, So Just Shut It Already! (Kimi wa Yakamashi Tojite yo Kuchi wo!) is a shonen title from Dra-Dra-Sharp#. A deaf girl is surprised that the guy in her class keeps talking to her… then, as she reads his lips, realizes he’s talking nonsense!

Kodansha Manga debuts DEAD ROCK, the latest series from Fairy Tail creator Hiro Mashima. This Weekly Shonen Magazine series is about a school for demon kings, but mostly it’s an excuse for Mashima to draw more Mashima stuff.

Also in print: A-DO 7, Anyway, I’m Falling in Love with You 6, Initial D Omnibus 5, Medalist 7, Rent-A-Girlfriend 29, and Thunder 3 3.

Digitally we get Blue Lock 30, The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses 16, How to Grill Our Love 13, Those Snow White Notes 26, and Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister 17.

One light novel debut for J-Novel Club: Imperial Reincarnation: I Came, I Saw, I Survived (Tensei Shitara Koutei deshita – Umare Nagara no Koutei wa Kono Saki Ikinokoreru ka), whose manga JNC released a little bit ago. A history nerd reincarnates as a child emperor… and he knows how long child emperors tend to live. If he wants to avoid assassination, he’ll have to be both clever AND adorable.

ASH: It’s not a bad strategy.

SEAN: Also in light novels: The Dorky NPC Mercenary Knows His Place 3, No One Gets Past This Gatekeeper 3, and Zilbagias the Demon Prince: How the Seventh Prince Brought Down the Kingdom 4.

No manga debuts, but J-Novel Club does have The Coppersmith’s Bride 5, The Invincible Little Lady 7, Safe & Sound in the Arms of an Elite Knight 3, and Stuck in a Time Loop 3.

Ghost Ship has The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You 13 and Becoming a Princess Knight and Working at a Yuri Brothel 4.

Dark Horse Comics is going back to one of their bestsellers. Gunsmith Cats: Omnibus Edition is a collection of the first three volumes of this Guns, Cars, and Girls (in order of importance) series. Yes, digital as well. No, I don’t know if it will have THAT scene. Please move on, 2000s manga fandom. In any case, recommended if you like girls blowing things up and shooting things, and if you don’t mind a lot of fanservice.

ASH: Somehow, I’ve never actually read Gunsmith Cats.

SEAN: Also from Dark Horse: Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! 7.

And Airship, in print, has the second volume of Witch and Mercenary.

While digitally we get The Case Files of Jeweler Richard 10.

Lots of old favorites being released anew. Anything catch your eye?

Filed Under: FEATURES, manga the week of

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