All ages comics and manga for 3/16/11
It’s been a week since the devastating earthquake hit Japan. The news has been a real rollercoaster of a ride to follow. While there’s no manga on the list, all our thoughts and good wishes go out to the people of Japan. To help lighten the mood, Ape Entertainment releases its first trade of their Penguins of Madagascar series. Boom! Studios has a trade of Toy Story, as does Marvel’s Super Hero Squad. It’s a trifecta of ‘toons!
APE ENTERTAINMENT
Penguins Of Madagascar Volume 1 TP, $6.95
ARCHIE COMICS
Archie & Friends #153, $2.99
Betty & Veronica Double Digest #189, $3.99
Jughead #206, $2.99
Sonic Universe #26, $2.99
World Of Archie Double Digest #5, $3.99
BONGO COMICS
Simpsons Comics #176, $2.99
BOOM! STUDIOS
Darkwing Duck #10 (Cover A James Silvani), $3.99
Darkwing Duck #10 (Cover B Amy Mebberson), $3.99
Mickey Mouse #306, $3.99
Toy Story Toy Overboard TP, $9.99
DC COMICS
Scooby-Doo Where Are You #7 (replaces 03/02/11 misprint), $2.99 ^^AA Pick^^
Tiny Titans #38, $2.99
MARVEL COMICS
Super Hero Squad Super Hero Safari TP, $14.99
NEMO PUBLISHING
Sea Ghost #1 (Sea Ghost In The Machine), $3.99 ^^AA Pick^^
The Picks:
Sea Ghost #1 – The Undersea Adventures of Capt’n Eli spawns a spin-off! Sea Ghost is transported to an alien world by a mysterious sphere when he discovers dangerous secret. He must somehow convince the Simas and Phlan to stop fighting and join together to take on the real enemy. Sea Ghost is an integral character in the Capt’n Eli universe, with his origin story being told in volume 2 and his return in volume 3. This is a must have for fans of the Capt’n Eli series, but lovers of superhero crime fighting may find a lot to enjoy here too. Check out the preview of this issue here.
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Scooby-Doo, Where Are You #7 – Scooby-Doo gets meta! Scooby and the gang receive the ultimate honor after the success of their case spread and their fame grows; a Saturday-moring cartoon based on their adventures! A pair of big-shot producers are making the cartoon, but unless the ghost that is haunting the studio is stopped, it may not happen! The self-references back to Scooby-Doo’s origins should make this an entertaining issue to both kids and fans of the series. This is a re-issue of the floppy that was originally set to come out on March 2. There was some printing error in the original issue, though there’s been no clue what that misprint was.
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About Lori Henderson
Lori Henderson is a mother of two teenage daughters and an avid reader. She blogs about manga at her personal blog Manga Xanadu as well as contributing and editing for Manga Village. She blogs about all things fandom (mainly Doctor Who) at her other personal blog Fangirl Xanadu. She's been at it so for over 5 years now and counting!
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