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Save the whales… for dinner!

... Looking to score some cheap manga? Kate Dacey has some tips on shopping on E-bay at Manga Recon. Erica Friedman catches us up on the week in yuri at Okazu. Xavier Guilbert translates his interview with Tori Miki into English at du9. Mike Gombos of Dark Horse posts some fresh art from Vampire Hunter D creator Yoshitaka Amano. These are of the character he persists in calling Tacoman,...

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Broccoli dish, Dylan manga, and more!

... discount on their first day. Lori Henderson is looking forward to some upcoming releases from Viz. Erica Friedman posts this week’s yuri news at Okazu. Erin posts audio of the Otaku USA panel from NYAF at the Ninjaconsultant site. Susie, who retouches sound effects in manga, takes exception to a negative review of her work. If you’re wondering why she’s upset, take a look at this...

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Farewell to Broccoli?

... Hat alerts us to another Shintaro Kago scanlation—as always, not for the faint of heart! Reviews: Erica Friedman has a delightful review of vol. 4 of Lady Snowblood at Okazu. Over at Manga Recon, Kate Dacey reviews solanin, Isaac Hale and Sam Kusek team up for some Manga Minis, and Kate Dacey and Michelle Smith go On the Shojo Beat. Katherine Farmar reads You & Harujion and Lori Henderson...

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The return of Naruto Nation

... paid subscribers; the episodes go up for free on several different sites a week later. Meanwhile, Erica Friedman has an interesting and enlightening essay on the challenges of promoting manga at Okazu. She also takes a few minutes to round up this week’s yuri news. The MangaCast team posts the past week’s new releases and picks their favorites. Manga Village editor-in-chief Lori Henderson,...

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Going batty

... The Manga Recon team post a cover gallery of this week’s new manga, plus their picks of the week. Erica Friedman rounds up the week’s yuri news at Okazu. Plus: Entertain Erica and win a copy of vol 1 of Hayate X Blade. At Mania.com, Nadia Oxford starts a countdown of her favorite Tezuka manga. Erin Finnegan posts her reports on the New York Anime Fest at Manga Recon, including...

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Vote early and often… for your favorite Claymore

... The Powells blog is featuring a preview of that Bat-Manga book that everyone is talking about. Erica Friedman presents the week in review, yuri-wise, at Okazu. Reviews: Bad Jew gets into the Election Day spirit with reviews of Eagle and First President of Japan at Sleep Is For the Weak. In case you can’t get enough of these things, Nadia Oxford recommends five horror manga at Mania.com....

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Monday news roundup

... of shoujo manga. Since she’s in the target demographic herself, she knows whereof she speaks! Erica Friedman posts her con report on MangaNEXT at Okazu. The Youth Welfare Office in Okayama Prefecture, Japan, is apparently tasked with looking over manga magazines and singling out those that are possibly harmful to young people. Wouldn’t you love that job? Anyway, they are being extra...