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Tag Archives: Manga
Review: My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missions Vol. 1
My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missions Vol. 1 is exactly what it promises to be: an entertaining series of team-ups following our favorite heroes in training. Shorts like these help to flesh out the series just a little bit more, providing more insight into their experience and training. Continue reading
Review: Tokyo Ghoul Vol. 1
Written by Sui Ishida, and translated by Joe Yamazaki, Tokyo Ghoul is a series that I’ve heard so much about. But it was only recently that I decided to pick up the first volume and give it a try. Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Graphic Novels, Marvel, Uncategorized
Tagged anime, Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Joe Yamazaki, Manga, Manga Review, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Sui Ishida, Tokyo Ghoul, Tokyo Ghoul Vol. 1, Viz Manga, VIZ Media, VIZ Media LLC
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August Reading Stats
Here are my reading stats for August! I have to say, on the whole, I’m pretty happy with how consistent I’ve been able to keep my stats. I was expecting it to be a lot more up and down! 37 … Continue reading
Posted in Reading Stats
Tagged August Reading Stats, Book, Book Review, Books, Books Read, Comic, Comics Read, Fantasy, Favorite Reads, Fiction, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novels Read, Literary, Literature, Manga, Manga Read, reading, Reading Stats, Review
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Review: Manga Classics: Othello
Yes! It’s time for another Manga Classic! I have officially hit a point where I actively look forward to these releases. It’s so much fun to see the classics rendered through different media. Continue reading
Posted in ARC, Manga, Uncategorized
Tagged ARC, ARC Review, Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Crystal S. Chan, Edelweiss, Julien Choy, Manga, Manga Classics, Manga Classics: Othello, Manga Review, Othello, Review, William Shakespeare
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Manga Classics: Anne of Green Gables
Yes! It’s another Manga Classic! I’ve been waiting a while for the next one in this series, and I couldn’t be happier that it’s Anne of Green Gables. Continue reading
Posted in Graphic Novels, Manga, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Book, Comic Books, Comic Review, Crystal Chan, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novel Review, Graphic Novels, Kuma Chan, L.M. Montgomery, Manga, Manga Classics, Manga Classics: Anne of Green Gables, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Udon Entertainment
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Review: Moriarty the Patriot Vol. 1
We’ve seen all of the countless takes of the great Sherlock Holmes. Both in the movies, and on television. Now it’s time for us to take a closer look at his greatest rival, Moriarty. Continue reading
Posted in Graphic Novels, Manga, Uncategorized
Tagged Arthur Conan Doyle, Book, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Book, Comic Books, Comic Review, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novel Review, Graphic Novels, Hikaru Miyoshi, Manga, Manga Review, Moriarty the Patriot, Moriarty the Patriot Vol. 1, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Ryosuke Takeuchi, VIZ Media, VIZ Media LLC
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Review: Blue Period Vol. 1
Blue Period Vol. 1 is the start to a new series revolving around art and the drive to create your own path in life. The series was written by Tsubasa Yamaguchi, and translated by T. Ghirlanda. Continue reading
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Tagged Blue Period, Blue Period Vol. 1, Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Book, Comic Books, Comic Review, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novel Review, Graphic Novels, Kondansha Comics, Manga, Manga Review, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, T. Ghirlanda, Tsubasa Yamaguchi
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Review: Weathering With You Vol. 1
Weathering With You Vol. 1 is the start to a whole new adventure, set in Tokyo. This is a world where storms are more common than not, and Sunshine Girls are one of the few rays of sunshine in a given day (literally). Continue reading
Posted in Graphic Novels, Manga, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Book, Comic Books, Comic Review, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novel Review, Graphic Novels, Makoto Shinkai, Manga, Manga Review, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Vertical Comics, Wataru Kubota, Weathering With You
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Review: Manga Classics: Frankenstein
Yes! It’s another manga adaptation of a classic, and this time around, it’s Frankenstein! I couldn’t be happier about the news, or about the entire experience. Manga Classics: Frankenstein was created by M. Chandler and Linus Liu, not to mention the original author, Mary Shelly. Continue reading
Posted in Graphic Novels, Manga, Uncategorized
Tagged Adaptation, Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Books, Comic Review, Edelweiss, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novel Review, Graphic Novels, Linus Liu, M. Chandler, Manga, Manga Classics, Manga Classics: Frankenstein, Manga Review, Mary Shelly
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Review: My Hero Academia: Smash!! Vol. 4
My Hero Academia: Smash is a series intent on retelling the original series that we love so much (My Hero Academia, in case that wasn’t painfully obvious), but with a more…humorous twist. If you haven’t read the original series, a lot of what happens here probably won’t make a lot of sense. Continue reading