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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 by Jason Aaron - Review
So it’s the Turtles‘ turn, with the Aaron reboot.I’m already wondering whether it’s the same in all publishing house meetings: "Guys, we need a makeover for our superheroes." - "hm, ponder, ponder" - "..." - "..." - "What’s... more »
A Cat From Our World and the Forgotten Witch Vol. 1 - Manga Review
With "A Cat From Our World and the Forgotten Witch", Seven Seas is adding another series to its large catalog of cat titles. The series was published under the original title "Isekai Neko to Fukigen na Majo" in Shogakukan's Yawaraka Spirts magazine. The series is completed with a... more »
Only The Stars Know - Manga Review
After Seven Seas published “Two Lions” in the US market in 2021, the publisher is now releasing another standalone manga by the artist titled “Only the Stars Know,” whose other works have primarily been published by Kodansha.While only “Two Lions” by Nagisa Furuya has... more »
The Invincible Iron Man #20 by Gerry Duggan - Review
All good things must end.And the best things end with a worthy epilogue.With The Invincible Iron Man #20, the final issue of Gerry Duggan’s run about a very vulnerable, very human Tony Stark, facing one of his biggest life crises and how he overcame it, he once again shows us the full... more »
Friday At The Atelier Vol. 1 - Manga Review
When I looked at the upcoming releases from Yen Press, this manga series with its interesting concept that sounds a bit strange definitely stood out. "Friday At The Atelier" or "Kinyoubi wa Atelier de," as the manga is called in Japan, is drawn by manga artist Sakura Hamada. The series was published... more »
Public Domain #6 by Chip Zdarsky - Reviw
Finally, Chip Zdarsky’s Public Domain is back. Issue #6 continues what the first arc started so strikingly.You can recognize good, impactful comic series by the fact that even after a long break, just a few panels are enough to suck you back into its world. And that’s exactly what... more »
I See Your Face, Turned Away Vol. 1 - Manga Review
"I See Your Face, Turned Away" by Rumi Ichinohe is a series that has been frequently mentioned in shojo circles over the past few months, and so I was curious about the license. The fact that I also liked "My Sweet Girl" by the same mangaka further piqued my interest, and it quickly became clear that... more »
Falling In Love On The Path To Hell #1 by Gerry Duggan
I don’t know exactly what I was expecting, but after all the choruses and praise Falling In Love On The Path To Hell #1 got after its release, I was kind of expecting more.That’s not to say I didn’t like the intro issue to Gerry Duggan and Garry Brown’s new series. No, no, on... more »
Adults Picture Book: New Edition Vol. 1 - Manga Review
"Adults Picture Book: New Edition" is a manga that caught my attention when Yen Press announced the license, but I was unsure if it would truly suit my taste in the end. The series by Kei Itoi was published in the well-known seinen magazine Big Comic Spirits, which also features titles like "20th Century... more »
Zatanna: Bring Down The House #1 by Mariko Tamaki - Review
Alright. I’m gonna start this off with the most obvious pun I could do for Zatanna: Bring Down The House #1. But this comes closest to describe the impact. So:Javier Rodriguez’s artwork is pure magic! My previous relationship with Zatanna was actually rather mediocre. For me, she was always more... more »
