Yuri chat, moe politics, and shoujo podcast
MangaBlog —
... Shannon Fay on Hey, Sensei? (Kuriousity)
Tiamat’s Disciple on vol. 1 of Higurashi When They Cry: Curse Killing Arc (Tiamat’s Manga Reviews)
Diana Dang on vol. 1 of Jack Frost (Stop, Drop, and Read)
Johanna Draper Carlson on The Manga Artist’s Workbook (Comics Worth Reading)
John A. Wass on The Manga Guide to Molecular Biology (Scientific Computing)
Connie on vol. 1 of Please Please Me (Manga Recon)
Matthew Brady on vol. 6 of Pluto ...
Please, Please Me 1
Slightly Biased Manga —
... Kisun – Netcomics – 2009 – 3+ volumes
I reviewed this over at Manga Recon, so you can check it out over there.
After taking a long break, I tried out another one of Netcomics online-only series, this one one of their very new and very flashy, josei-ish series. I loved it. It was exactly like Happy Mania, which is what I want out of every josei-ish comic I read. What can I say, it was my first, and it set a high standard. Mostly I like the comedic approach. While the characters have a lot of the ...
Manhwa Monday, Mid-November Mix
Manga Bookshelf —
... in English by TOKYOPOP.
This week was heavy on reviews from quite a few sources. In addition to her review of Small-Minded Schoolgirls, Michelle Smith also looked at volume 9 of The Antique Gift Shop (Yen Press) over at Manga Recon. Other offerings from MR include Jennifer Dunbar’s review of Goong (Yen Press) volume seven (also reviewed by Tiamat’s Disciple along with volume six) and Connie C.’s look at the first volume of Please, Please Me (NETCOMICS).
Julie at Manga Maniac Cafe checked out both volume one of ...


