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Pick of the Week

Pick of the Week: Trillion Game

September 16, 2024 by Sean Gaffney, Katherine Dacey, Michelle Smith, Anna N and Ash Brown Leave a Comment

SEAN: There are a pile of titles that I’m interested in this week, including some shoujo stuff that sounds old school (as I joked in manga the Week of), but yeah, just as Michelle goes “OMG, a Margaret title!”, I can’t help but go “OMG, a Big Comic Superior title!”. The creators are just gravy. My pick is Trillion Game.

KATE: I would read a phone book illustrated by Ryoichi Ikegami–no, really, I would!–so I’m also picking Trillion Game.

MICHELLE: Same! I will probably also check out the feels-old-but-isn’t shoujo debuts, but the concept of this one’s just too unique to ignore.

ANNA: I’m very tempted by any new Margaret title, but the siren song of Ikegami illustrations is too much for me to resist, so I’m going to go with Trillion Game as well.

ASH: Likewise! While there are several debuts that have at least nominally caught my attention, Trillion Game is without question my pick this week.

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Pick of the Week: Otonari Complex

September 9, 2024 by Michelle Smith, Sean Gaffney, Ash Brown and Anna N Leave a Comment

MICHELLE: Otonari Complex for sure. True, the premise of a couple with confusing gender presentations is not new, but I haven’t personally read one in ages. Also, Makoto on this cover is reminding me of Kuranosuke from Princess Jellyfish, and I am here for it.

SEAN: Tempted as I am to ride the current meme and choose the Hatsune Miku title, I have to agree that Otonari Complex looks like the most interesting debut this week.

ASH: I’m not going to be the one to break this trend! Otonari Complex is definitely the debut that most intrigues me this week.

ANNA: All in for Otonari Complex!

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Pick of the Week: Bye, Bye, Bookworm

September 2, 2024 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Ash Brown, Anna N and Katherine Dacey Leave a Comment

SEAN: Apologies to Ai Yazawa, and I’m sure someone will pick her later on. But this is the final volume of Ascendance of a Bookworm, and I have to pick it. It’s made choices I wouldn’t, but it’s a series that has had some of the best worldbuilding in light novels for the last few years, and Myne/Rozemyne is a fantastic main character. Long May She Read.

MICHELLE: I’ll gladly accept that responsibility. *Last Quarter* for me! I don’t know anything about it but it’s Ai Yazawa and that’s enough for me.

ASH: I wholeheartedly support both of those picks, but I’m still going to add a third one into the mix; Giga Town: The Guide to Manga Iconography is a release that I’ve been very curious about since I first heard about it. I’m looking forward to some educational reading.

ANNA: New Ai Yazawa for me!

KATE: I’m joining Ash in making Giga Town my pick of the week; I’ve been excited about this title since the Mangasplainers first announced it last year.

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Pick of the Week: Pigeons, Glitches, and Hokuto

August 26, 2024 by Michelle Smith, Sean Gaffney, Ash Brown and Katherine Dacey Leave a Comment

MICHELLE: I’ll cast my vote for the fourth and final volume of Glitch. Not that I have managed to read any of the earlier volumes yet, but it’s still the most compelling release for me this week.

SEAN: There’s a new Tearmoon Empire, tra-la, tra-la, let’s avoid the guillotine together!

ASH: This week I’m going to go with raunchy romantic comedy danmei with a delightfully ridiculous premise. It’s You’ve Got Mail: The Perils of Pigeon Post for me!

KATE: This is one of those weeks where I’m overwhelmed by how many titles are being released but underwhelmed at the selection. If I had to make a choice, though, my vote would go to volume four of the new deluxe edition of Tokyo Babylon. Yes, Dark Horse and Tokyopop have both issued their own editions of this CLAMP classic, but the new Yen Press version looks pretty snazzy and is giving me Borders-in-2006 vibes.

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Pick of the Week: Calling it Mystery Again

August 19, 2024 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Katherine Dacey, Ash Brown and Anna N Leave a Comment

SEAN: My pick this week is the final manga volume of Bakemonogatari. Starting off as an impossible attempt to have a manga version live up to NISIOISIN’s prose and SHAFT’s anime style, the author and Oh!Great managed to make a unique story that, especially in the last half of the series, carved out its own path, trying to show the fates of almost everyone in the series (it would be very hard to show all of Nadeko’s fate, can’t blame it there) since it can’t go on for 40 more books. Oh, and kept it absolutely filled with blatant fanservice. I really loved this series.

MICHELLE: Of course I am happy about Don’t Call It Mystery, but the most intriguing release this week is Even If There’s No Rainbow Tomorrow. The retro vibes of its cover are lovely, too.

KATE: I’m torn between two titles this week: The Summer Hikaru Died, an atmospheric blend of body horror, BL, and fantasy with fabulous artwork, and Don’t Call It a Mystery, a series that defies easy description, but reminds me a little of Columbo (with better hair).

ASH: All excellent choices, for sure! (As well as some excellent descriptions.) I would be remiss if I didn’t at least mention Oba Electroplating Factory since I had somehow forgot about it until my comic shop let me know it was in my box to pick up. But as for this week’s debuts, I’m most intrigued by the prospect of reading Hell Is Dark with No Flowers. A horror novel series featuring yokai? Yup, that one has my name on it.

ANNA: I’m going to make Don’t Call It Mystery my pick, in the hope that will prompt me to get caught up on it!

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Pick of the Week: The Summer Hikaru Is Published

August 12, 2024 by Michelle Smith, Sean Gaffney, Anna N, Ash Brown and Katherine Dacey 1 Comment

MICHELLE: Kaze Hikaru! I am tempted to say “Enough said,” but there’s also the third and final volume of Guardian that’s very high on my list.

SEAN: Yeah, we only get to do this once a year, so it’s definitely Kaze Hikaru this week. Though I am also interested in <Guardian.

ANNA: Kaze Hikaru, no question!

ASH: As far as debuts go, I find The Concierge at Hokkyoku Department Store is the one that intrigues me the most. But, yeah, I shall also join in with a hearty Kaze Hikaru!

KATE: Do I even need to say it? Kaze Hikaru! The release schedule is frustrating, but I’m grateful that VIZ has stayed the course with this lovely, lively, and sometimes heartbreaking series.

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Pick of the Week: Farewell, Alpha

August 5, 2024 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Katherine Dacey, Ash Brown and Anna N Leave a Comment

SEAN: My pick this week is the final volume of Yokohama Kaidachi Kikou, a series that I never thought would get licensed and I am delighted that it did.

MICHELLE: I’ve been playing a lot of Monster of the Week lately, so a story about a supernatural consultant who’s investigating a creepy house with a creepy room is right up my street. The Strange House for me!

KATE: I second Sean’s pick: Yokohama Kaidachi Kikou was on my radar for YEARS before it was licensed, and it’s better than I’d hope it would be. Like Station Eleven, this is a story about a post-apocalyptic world where the few survivors find meaning by hanging on to small but important rituals. I know I’m making it sound like a major downer, but Yokohama Kaidachi Kikou isn’t the least bit depressing; if anything, I find each new volume makes me feel just a little more hopeful about the future.

ASH: Yokohama Kaidachi Kikou is absolutely a solid choice. And now that the series has been fully released, I plan on spending some time with it. But I’m also going to second Michelle’s pick; The Strange House sounds like something I should be reading, too.

ANNA: I’m convinced to give Yokohama Kaidachi Kikou a try!

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Pick of the Week: Vampires and Villainessin’

July 29, 2024 by Michelle Smith, Sean Gaffney, Ash Brown and Anna N Leave a Comment

MICHELLE: I don’t have the best track record in terms of actually reading the danmei titles that interest me, but Peerless is really appealing. Bonus points if it has a satisfying mystery element.

SEAN: I’m going to go with a rare pick I know absolutely nothing about. But the cover is just so darn cute! Noss and Zakuro is my vampire mom and daughter pick.

ASH: I’m with you both… and for many of the same reasons. But if I have to pick only one, the cuteness of the Noss and Zakuro cover has me slightly more interested in vampires this week.

ANNA: I’m going to pick Let’s Get to Villainessin’: Stratagems of a Former Commoner just because I like the word Villainessin’.

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Pick of the Week: Searching, Destroying, and Cross-Dressing

July 22, 2024 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Ash Brown and Anna N Leave a Comment

SEAN: It’s always hard to avoid picking the Fantagraphics title when it comes out, mostly as it only comes out about once a year. But this one, combining Tezuka with the author of Bambi and Her Pink Gun, would likely have been my pick regardless. This week is Search and Destroy week.

MICHELLE: Sometimes I just want fluffy, slashy hijinks and I think From Two-Bit Baddie to Total Heartthrob: This Villainess Will Cross-Dress to Impress! fits that bill quite well.

ASH: That does sound like it could be fun, but I fall into Sean’s camp this week. Dororo is my favorite Tezuka manga, so I’ve been looking forward to Kaneko Atsushi’s contemporary reimagining Search and Destroy ever since the license was announced.

ANNA: I’m with Michelle this week, From Two-Bit Baddie to Total Heartthrob: This Villainess Will Cross-Dress to Impress! sounds fun.

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Pick of the Week: Secret Bases and Mona Lisas

July 15, 2024 by Michelle Smith, Ash Brown, Anna N and Sean Gaffney Leave a Comment

MICHELLE: Well, if I can’t have more Mitsuru Adachi, I can an at least be happy that my favorite sports manga, Haikyu!, is being released in a 3-in-1 format!

ASH: There are definitely some solid choices among this week’s releases, but the one I’m probably most looking forward to is Captain Momo’s Secret Base. I actually don’t know much at all about what it’s about, but I do know it’s by Kenji Tsuruta and that’s enough for me.

ANNA: I’m with Ash, Captain Momo’s Secret Base sounds interesting.

SEAN: It feels odd to have me pick the gender title, but I admit that the premise of Just Like Mona Lisa intrigues me, and I’ll be checking it out. So I’ll make that the pick.

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Pick of the Week: Tarareba-Boom-de-Ay

July 8, 2024 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Ash Brown and Anna N 1 Comment

SEAN: I can’t pass up a Double Bookworm. This week I’ll pick the penultimate volume of Ascendance of a Bookworm as well as the 4th Fanbook.

MICHELLE: I adored the whimsy of Tokyo Tarareba Girls, so I am very much looking forward to Tokyo Tarareba Girls Returns 2, even with a different cast!

ASH: As much as I enjoy Ascendance of a Bookworm, I’m absolutely with Michelle this week in picking Tokyo Tarareba Girls Returns 2. I have yet to go wrong with Akiko Higashimura manga.

ANNA: I’m not going to go against this emerging swell of support for Tokyo Tarareba Girls Returns 2.

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Pick of the Week: We’ve Got The Picks

July 1, 2024 by Michelle Smith, Sean Gaffney, Katherine Dacey, Ash Brown and Anna N Leave a Comment

MICHELLE: I enjoyed the first volume of Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You: Soulmate, so I’ll make the second volume my pick this week.

SEAN: I’ll pick Viz as well but for me it’s the new volume of Blue Box, a series I think works much better in volume format, so you can take a break from teens being teens every other month. Great sports/romance combo.

KATE: All the cool kids are reading Medalist (or so I hear), so I’m going to add that to my ever-growing list of Series I Want to Read, But Just Haven’t Found the Time to Do So.

ASH: I’ll probably wait until its print release to actually read it, but the debut I’m most curious about this week is actually Soup Forest: The Story of the Woman Who Speaks with Animals and the Former Mercenary. A wholesome woodland romance sounds really nice, actually, and there’s food, too!

ANNA: I’m all in for Like a Butterfly this week!

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Pick of the Week: Beating the Heat

June 24, 2024 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Katherine Dacey, Anna N and Ash Brown 1 Comment

SEAN: Lots of BL and beloved authors to choose from this week, but I’m going to go with the latest of one of my favorite light novel series, Though I Am an Inept Villainess. This is supposed to be a “lighter” volume, we’ll see if that’s true.

MICHELLE: I am torn between Terano-kun and Kumazaki-kun and My Noisy Roommate, so maybe I can get away with picking both.

KATE: I’m intrigued by Kaina of the Great Snow Sea, not least because Tsutomu Nihei is credited as the author, so I’ll make that my POTW.

ANNA: I’m going to go with Mermaid Prince, just because I’m always curious about Kaori Ozaki series.

ASH: All strong choices, for sure, but I’ll be joining Anna this week in picking Mermaid Prince; I’ve really enjoyed Kaori Ozaki’s past work and so look forward to reading more.

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Pick of the Week: Shonen, Josei, Yuri, and Harta

June 17, 2024 by Michelle Smith, Sean Gaffney, Ash Brown and Anna N Leave a Comment

MICHELLE: The final volume of Shonen Note: Boy Soprano gets my vote this week! Maybe I’ll also finally manage to read Our Dreams at Dusk at some point!

SEAN: Out of Yen Press’s many debuts this week, This Monster Wants to Eat Me is the one I want to read the most. Some yuri with a darker tinge.

ASH: I’m definitely interested in both of those, too, but I generally have very good luck with Harta manga and so will go with this week’s other mermaid manga A Sinner of the Deep Sea as my official pick.

ANNA: My pick is going to be both josei series coming out this week, Sweet for Sweets and Foreigners and Royal Tailor: Clothier to the Crown, because it is so rare to have multiple josei out in the same week!

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Pick of the Week: Last Chance for Spring Picks

June 10, 2024 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Ash Brown, Katherine Dacey and Anna N Leave a Comment

SEAN: This week is about digital favorites hitting print for me, so my joint pick of the week is Ascendance of a Bookworm: Short Story Collection and the latest Tearmoon Empire.

MICHELLE: After reading Sean’s glowing praise of Sketchy‘s first volume, I am going to choose the second volume of same this week!

ASH: There are definitely a few really great ongoing series with new volumes this week, but my pick goes to The Untamed: The Official Artbook. One of the things that makes the live-action adaptation of Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation so great is its visuals, so this should be great, too.

KATE: Any week that gives us new installments of Even Though We’re Adults and Akane-banashi is a good one in my book!

ANNA: Picks are thin on the ground for me this week, but I will admit I am curious about True Love Fades Away When the Contract Ends – One Star in the Night Sky.

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