MMF: Day One Links

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Pull up a chair, bust out your napkin, and pass the rolls — the May Manga Movable Feast is officially underway! We’re serving up a big helping of Magnificent 49er goodness this month with a look at Keiko Takemiya’s sci-fi classic To Terra, published in the US by Vertical, Inc. The intrepid Jason Yadao of [...]

MMF: An Introduction to Keiko Takemiya’s To Terra

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Welcome to the May Manga Movable Feast! On the menu: Keiko Takemiya’s award-winning sci-fi epic To Terra. If you’ve never dined with us before, here’s how the MMF works: every month, the manga blogging community holds a week-long virtual book club in which we discuss a particular series or one-shot. Each day, the host shares [...]

MMF: Mushishi

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Bust out your fork and knife — it’s time for another Manga Moveable Feast (MMF)! On this month’s menu: Mushishi, an episodic series about a peripatetic healer who cures people of supernatural ailments. The host is Ed Sizemore of Comics Worth Reading, who kicks off the festivities with a brief description of the MMF concept [...]

10 Must-Read Manhwa

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After visiting “Korean Comics: A Society Through Small Frames” last weekend, I was struck by the homogeneity of titles on the exhibit’s suggested reading list. The list isn’t bad by any means, but it places heavy emphasis on recent, teen-oriented titles such as The Antique Gift Shop, Chocolat, Click, Moon Boy, and Snow Drop while [...]

MMF: Shirley

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At first glance, Shirley looks like a practice run for Emma, a collection of pleasant, straightforward maid stories featuring prototype versions of William, Eleanor, and Emma. A closer examination, however, reveals that Shirley is, in fact, a series of detailed character sketches exploring the relationships between three maids and their respective employers. And while some [...]

10 Great Global Manga

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Among certain parts of manga fandom, global manga (or OEL manga) is viewed as the comic-book equivalent of New Coke: the packaging might be similar, but the taste is different and, as these fans would have it, not as good as the original. It’s a shame this attitude persists, because there’s a growing community of [...]

MMF: Sexy Voice and Robo and Harriet the Spy

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First published in 1964, Harriet the Spy featured a radically different kind of heroine than the sweet, obedient girls found in most mid-century juvenile lit; Harriet was bossy, self-centered, and confident, with a flair for self-dramatization and a foul mouth. She favored fake glasses, blue jeans, and a “spy tool” belt over angora sweaters or [...]

My Manga Wish List for 2010

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Looking over Deb Aoki’s handy preview of 2010′s most anticipated titles, it’s obvious that this year will be a boffo one for manga. Now that publishers have discovered two previously neglected audiences — pre-teens and post-teens, a.k.a. adults — publishers are making a concerted effort to court them with titles such as Chi’s Sweet Home [...]

The 2009 Manga Hall of Shame Inductees

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I’m pleased to report that 2009 yielded fewer jaw-droppingly bad manga in the vein of Eiken, J-Pop Idol, or Shiki Tsukai — surely the most confusing manga ever written about weather — though it wasn’t devoid of clunkers. Below are my top five nominees for Worst Manga of 2009. Some earned demerits for lousy art [...]

The Best Manga of 2009

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I pity the poor critic who panned Up — it’s not fun to buck the tide of critical approbation, especially when it seems like everyone else is wholeheartedly embracing the film or book in question. I say this because my best-of-2009 list is missing two titles that I’ve seen on many others: Yoshihiro Tatsumi’s A [...]