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    Review: Captive Hearts, vol. 1

    Snow Wildsmith, December 31, 2008 | Manga, Reviews

    Megumi Kuroishi’s father is a butler, but Megumi’s never had to worry about working. The Kogami family his father worked for disappeared in China years ago and all their wealth was left to Megumi’s family. So he’s a carefree student…right up until Suzuka Kogami is found in a rural Chinese village and Megumi discovers the […]

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    Sweet Indulgences: Guilty Pleasures 2008

    Robin Brenner, December 31, 2008 | Book List, Young Adult

    In the spirit of indulging in less than “good for you” things over the holidays, here are the answers to a question I tossed out to the group: what’s been your guilty pleasure this past year in terms of graphic novel reading?  Is there a title or series that, even though you know it’s not […]

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    Review: The Good Neighbors, Book One: Kin

    Snow Wildsmith, December 30, 2008 | Graphic Novels, Reviews

    Her mother has vanished and her father has stopped going to work, but Rue Silver’s not worried. Really. Only it is bothering her that she’s apparently going crazy, seeing things that aren’t there, that can’t be there. Things like faeries. Two of the great creators of dark fantasy combine their prodigious talents to kick off […]

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    The World of Quest V. 2

    Esther Keller, December 30, 2008 | Reviews, Uncategorized

    Considering the popularity of the The World of Quest V. 1 at my library, I was really not looking forward to the inevitable question: when is volume 2 coming out?  It’s the same question I hear about Jellaby and A Bit Haywire all the time.  It’s that question that makes me want to tear my […]

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    Linkfest: Holiday treats

    Brigid Alverson, December 28, 2008 | Uncategorized

    Things have slowed down quite a bit on the comics blogosphere, as everyone takes time off to visit family eat too much, rest up after finals, etc. However, there were a few items worth noting. I don’t know how I missed this, but Brian Heater of The Daily Cross Hatch interviewed Owly creator Andy Runton […]

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    All ages comics and manga for 12/24/08

    Lori Henderson, December 25, 2008 | Uncategorized

    MERRY CHRISTMAS! This week’s list is just a lot of the usual monthly titles; Archie, DC, and Marvel.  Dark Horse makes a rare apprearance with its new Star Wars Clone Wars series, and Harper Collins/Tokyopop has the second in the latest Warriors manga out.  So, there’s not big rush to hit the comic shop this […]

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    A few thoughts about the state of manga publishing

    Katherine Dacey, December 23, 2008 | Uncategorized

    At first glance, the manga industry looks to be on shaky legs. Several publishers have folded; Tokyopop, once Viz’s only serious American competitor, has scaled back its production schedule and shed staff; and recent sales figures indicate that readers have no compunction about cutting back on Naruto if money is tight. Tempting as it may […]

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    Interview with Sarah Ellerton, webcomic author

    Sabrina Fritz, December 22, 2008 | Uncategorized

    From 2004 to 2007, Sarah Ellerton regaled the Internet with her award-winning tale of high fantasy, Inverloch.  After she completed her 750+ page epic, she immediately began working on a Victorian-style supernatural piece entitled The Phoenix Requiem.  Her works have gained her a broad fan base, stretching all over the Internet and the world itself.  […]

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    All ages comics and manga list for 12/17/08

    Lori Henderson, December 18, 2008 | Uncategorized

    It’s history week on the list!  Cinebook takes us back to the 1940s, the 1860s, and the days when buffalo roamed the plains.  Sterling Press takes us back even further to the heyday of the Roman Empire!  Let the kids think you’re giving them a break with these comics, and fool them into learning something! […]

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    Linkfest: New projects and old comics

    Brigid Alverson, December 18, 2008 | Uncategorized

    Graphic Novel Reporter, which has been in the works for a little while, launched today. With feature stories, lists of upcoming releases, and a bodacious review section (just bookmark the kids and teens areas now!), this site looks like it will be both an interesting read and a valuable resource. Full disclosure: I am a […]

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