Huge VIZ Shipment, Magical Girls & Some Very Big Books
Let’s begin this one with a very important callout: We got a huge VIZ shipment. And to be fair, Yen Press also showed up with a very nice restock situation.
So yes, this is one of those dangerous weeks where "I’ll just take a quick look" can turn into a full basket surprisingly fast. Some old-but-gold series are back, some newer titles are waiting to be discovered, and honestly… this is exactly the kind of shipment I love browsing through. 🙃
And since we are already talking about new arrivals, there is one title I really want to put a spotlight on first: Magical Girl Dandelion.
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What is MAGICAL GIRL DANDELION about?

QUEEN'S QUALITY

Queen's Quality Collection
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The Huge Girl: Witch Hat Atelier Grimoire Edition
I was honestly very relieved to learn that I am not the only person who sometimes has a problem connecting size information to actual physical books.
Because there I was, looking at the price of Witch Hat Atelier: Grimoire Edition and thinking: “Wow. That is quite a lot for such a little book." Why? Because for some reason my brain decided it would be the same size as the French edition.
Turns out: no. She is a huge girl.
It’s actually the same size as the Vagabond editions, which suddenly makes the whole thing make a lot more sense. And honestly, it’s gorgeous. Not really surprising, though: the first volume of Witch Hat Atelier: Grimoire Edition is already sold out. 🥲 But don’t panic. A restock is on the way.

And if you don’t want to miss the next volume, please check out the preorder. Especially because there is also a really nice preorder price on top. 🤭
(Pssst. You can click on the cover! :P)
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And since you are already in preorder mode… Here are a few other tips from me for your next preorder session:
Dorohedoro Illustrations - Mud and Sludge:
Q Hayashida created a world full of brutal fights, capricious sorcerers, strange creatures, and fatal absurdity, and Mud and Sludge feels like exactly the kind of art book this series deserves.
Mushishi Collector’s Edition 3:
Who doesn’t love Mushishi? Okay, okay. My friend, apparently. I was so excited when I finally convinced her to read volume 1 (the German single-volume edition) and she just looked at me like: "Nah." So obviously we aren’t friends anymore. Just kidding. Mostly. 😬
But yes, Mushishi is one of my all-time favourites. Quiet, strange, beautiful, melancholic, and somehow always exactly as long as it needs to be. And volume 3 of the Collector’s Edition has my favourite cover so far. Love it.🤩
Wonder Boy Vol. 02:
Wonder Boy is one of those series you might easily overlook, but it’s actually such an interesting book. It doesn’t really follow classic series logic. Instead of one continuous plot, it gives us loosely connected episodes, all held together by one mysterious boy. His name, age, and even his nature seem to shift from story to story. He appears in different times and places.
Not exactly a casual brain-off read. But if you like manga that feels unusual, thoughtful, and a little hard to categorize, this might be one to keep an eye on.
ALL MANGA PREOS
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A very normal manga week, obviously. 😬
Big VIZ shipment, nice Yen Press stock, magical girls with emotional damage, huge hardcover editions, and a very dangerous preorder pile.
Enjoy your manga!
Kerstin








