“In Odd We Trust” serves as a prequel to the first Odd Thomas novel. The ghost of a young boy appears to Odd, and he embarks on a quest to bring justice to the boy’s killer so that his ghost can move on. Odd’s friend, the Chief of Police Wyatt Porter, share some details of [...]
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In Odd We Trust (Manga Review)
Posted in Manga, tagged Dean Koontz, Graphic Novel, Manga, Odd Thomas on September 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hellsing Manga’s final chapter published
Posted in Manga, tagged Hellsing, Manga on August 29, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Can you Moe reports that on the 30th of August the final chapter of Hirano Kouta’s Hellsing will be published in Young King OURs magazine. Since its serialization back in 1997, almost 11 years ago it has become one of the most popular manga titles in the west. And has spawned a TV series and [...]
Metroid Prime Comic and Manga
Posted in Comics, Manga, tagged Comic, Manga, Metroid Prime on June 26, 2008 | 3 Comments »
While surfing the net looking for ideas on what to blog about next, I came across a website Metroid Hat nothing impressive about the site itself . But what grabbed my attention was the actual content of the website, which included some really rare things like the original Metroid Prime Manga. And the Metroid Prime [...]
Final Chapter of Inuyasha Manga Published
Posted in Manga, tagged Inuyasha, Manga on June 18, 2008 | 6 Comments »
Today, the final chapter of Inuyasha, Rumiko Takahashi’s time traveling fantasy manga was published. Takahashi has been working on Inuyasha for over 11 years and seven months now. Inuyasha currently has more than 54 volumes, and 558 magazine installments. Inuyasha will be Takahashi’s longest running manga work. Topping some of the other manga titles like: [...]
Bloomberg writer screws up another article
Posted in Manga, tagged Article, Bloomberg, Writer on January 25, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Manga’s Doe-Eyed Girls, Ninja Boys Woo U.S. Comic-Book Readers
Review by: Lucy Birmingham
Doe-eyed girls with melon-sized breasts, slasher samurai, resilient teenage heroines wielding magical powers and adventurous ninja boys: Japan’s manga artists know how to hook an audience.
More than 35,000 groups of amateurs sold their versions on Dec. 28-31 at the world’s biggest comic market, [...]