A few quick links before we get to new arrivals from this week’s ComicList:
Now, onto the Wednesday haul.
Del Rey has three books that catch my eye: the fifth volume of Hiro Mashima’s fun, lively Fairy Tail, the second of Miwa Ueda’s twisted-sister drama Papillion, and the sixth of Hitoshi Iwaaki’s enduringly awesome Parasyte.
HarperCollins delivers a second printing of Paul Gravett’s excellent Graphic Novels: Everything You Need to Know. It’s a terrific overview of a medium that’s tricky to summarize. Gravett pulled off a similar trick with his essential Manga: 60 Years of Japanese Comics.
In a similar vein, Netcomics offers Manhwa 100: The New Era for Illustrated Comics, promising a compilation that represents the Korean comic book industry.
Tokyopop’s big offering for the week is Benjamin’s full-color manhua Orange. Brigid Alverson shared a preview at MangaBlog, and Paul Gravett recently posted an interview with the creator conducted by Rebeca Fernandez. The other highlight from Tokyopop is the fourth volume of Ai Morinaga’s Your and My Secret, gender-bending comedy at its very best.
Howdy, pardners! If you’re worried that David is hogtied to a railroad track or doing time in the pokey, rest assured he’s not—David is still very much the author and owner of Precocious Curmudgeon. In his typically gracious fashion, however, David offered me a temporary place to hang my five-gallon hat after I left PopCultureShock and lit out for the territory. Most of my reviews will focus on manga, though I may share thoughts on noteworthy music, movies, and books as well. I’m very honored to be David’s guest and promise not to sully his good name.