Marie&Gali 2.0 Short Synopsis: Our lead character is forced back to this series. I’m really glad to see that this awesome series has made it to a second season. This episode was a bit low on the science, but that’s understandable since it was meant to introduce the premise of the new season, and introduce the new kid. The show still has its wonderful sense of timing that made ...More
On March - 31 - 2010ADD COMMENTS
Marie&Gali 2.0 Short Synopsis: Our lead character is forced back to this series. I’m really glad to see that this awesome series has made it to a second season. This episode was a bit low on the science, but that’s understandable since it was meant to introduce the premise of the new season, and introduce the new kid. The show still has its wonderful sense of timing that made ...More
On March - 31 - 2010ADD COMMENTS
Ah, it’s finally spring. It’s a season of lots and lots of rain that eventually turns into nice weather. Seriously though, the reason I’m looking forward to it because this time it really is a season of opportunities: Noitamina is growing, and besides that there is a ton series that either have a great staff with a dull premise, or a great premise with a dull staff. It really ...More
On March - 31 - 2010ADD COMMENTS
Romances often are annoying, which can often be attributed to characters acting completely irrational, illogical and against their own feelings. I’ve watched quite a few series that created a well developed cast this way, like with Bokura ga Ita and White Album. Kimi ni Todoke however… just… didn’t work for me. The first half of this series really was a pain for me to try and sit through. The ...More
On March - 30 - 2010ADD COMMENTS
BY FAR the most underwatched and underrated series of the past winter-season was Gag Manga Biyori’s fourth season. There were no subs, the first season was already very much unknown, and its random and unimpressive promo-art that lacked any moe whatsoever lead to only few people to give it a chance. On top of that, it also didn’t help that half of this season was a recap: only the ...More
On March - 30 - 2010ADD COMMENTS
Paul Pope posts some classic covers designed by Tadanori Yokoo for Shonen Magazine in the 1970s—plus a later illustration that draws on the same themes. (Via Journalista.) Kate Dacey doesn’t just look at this week’s new comics, she writes haiku about them. Melinda Beasi posts another Manhwa Monday roundup at Manga Bookshelf. Gia Manry spots Delivery Cupid for the Kindle, and it’s not an American edition, exactly—Japanese publisher Libre ...More
On March - 29 - 2010ADD COMMENTS
I first started paying attention to Natsuki Kiyoura after hearing her sing the OP to Sketchbook , and I haven’t gotten tired of her voice since then. Maybe because of that song itself, I like to think of her singing as soothing, regardless of how she’s been using it since, for power, for fun, or for awesome. That quality is something that I don’t usually hear in people who ...More
On March - 29 - 2010ADD COMMENTS
We all know that not all manga features characters with enormous eyes, but Paul Gravett has a conversation with one of the uninitiated and then lists six less stylized manga. Lori Henderson rounds up the week’s manga news at Manga Xanadu. The Manga Village team make their picks from the latest round of new releases. David Welsh discusses the character of Nami in One Piece. Akemi explains how manga ...More

