ASH: The first week of the month has quite a few manga releases and a good deal of variety among those. I’m always happy to see new volumes in series like What Did You Eat Yesterday? and Library Wars: Love & War, but I think my pick this week will go to the debut of Noragami: Stray God, a series that already shows a lot of promise in just its first volume. The manga’s premise might seem familiar, but it pulls it off with humor and charm.
SEAN: Busy week, but I will go with Library Wars: Love & War, a personal favorite.
MICHELLE: There are at least half a dozen appealing titles on this week’s release list, but I haven’t had a new volume of Skip Beat! to enthuse about since last December—and shan’t again ’til next April—so I simply must avail myself of the opportunity. Skip Beat! is great! Go, Skip Beat!.
ANNA: This is tough, as I am torn between Skip Beat! and Library Wars: Love & War. So torn, I think I’ll have to go for something completely different and pick Midnight Secretary. This final volume comes with a bonus story titled “Midnight Butler,” which was pretty great.
MJ: Well, there can never be too much Fumi Yoshinaga in the world for me, so I’ll be the one to go with the latest volume of What Did You Eat Yesterday?, out this week from Vertical. In a week with Yoshinaga, she’s likely to overshadow everything else with me, and this week is no exception. Gimme, gimme.
What looks good to you this week?
SEAN: There’s really not a lot of literary, “worthy” manga out this week. It’s a load of titles that are the manga equivalent of candy. So I reserve the right to pick one of my favorite guilty pleasures that everyone has abandoned but me –
MJ: There isn’t a ton of manga I’m dying to buy
SEAN: It’s a relatively
ASH: As is often the case with the first week of the month, there are
SEAN: It’s still hot and muggy, and I now have poison ivy on top of it. I don’t need quality. I need manga pixie sticks. Ergo, there’s one obvious choice for my pick of the week:
ASH: Every once in a while a week comes along that, despite there being
MICHELLE: I’ll undoubtedly read this important work, but, if I’m honest, my heart belongs to the latest volume of
SEAN: Well… I was going to pick Terra Formars here, but after my
MJ: It’s a fairly money-saving week for me, as there isn’t anything
SEAN: There’s one obvious title that really leaps out
ASH: Despite the variety of the
MJ: Though I’m interested in a few of this week’s releases, including the latest from the author of Girl Friends, I’m unable to restrain myself from recommending the second omnibus volume of CLAMP’s
ASH: With only
SEAN: There’s so much stuff coming out
MICHELLE: Oh, jeez. Do I pick Goong, whose virtues I have extolled in the past, or