Tag: Manga
Kodansha’s wine manga The Drops of God is finally complete in English
The Drops of God’s English adaptation finally reaches the end of the 44-book saga with the digital release of the eleven remaining volumes on comiXology originals today
Nazuna Saito collection OFFSHORE LIGHTNING coming from Drawn & Quarterly in 2022
Nazuna Saito's first collection in English will arrive February 2022
COVER REVEAL: Comics publisher Ablaze announces five variants for SPACE PIRATE CAPTAIN HARLOCK #2
Leiji Matsumoto returns with a new installment of his renowned 1977 series.
Business news: IDW’s lapsed deal; FairSquare signs with Diamond; retailer survey
Rounding up some recent comics business news
A MONTH OF GREAT ROMANCE: 21 Romantic Manga
Here are 21 manga suggestions that are perfect for your sweetie.
REVIEW: KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF EIZOUKEN! or you may catch theirs
Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! Vol. 1
Story and art by Sumito Ōwara
Translated by Kumar Sivasubramanian
Lettered by Susie Lee
Published by Dark Horse Comics
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Kodansha USA launches ATTACK ON TITAN Humble Manga Bundle
Catch up with the manga as the final season of the anime airs!
Kodansha USA partners with INKR Comics to bring manga to your phone
Manga series like Your Lie in April and Attack on Titan are among this weeks addition to the INKR Comics app library.
INTERVIEW & EXCERPT: Waka Hirako explores suicide and abuse in MY BROKEN MARIKO
Hirako taps into intimate experiences in an attempt to dispel the outrage, sadness, and helplessness survivors feel.
Yen Press announces MY BROKEN MARIKO manga
Story of a friendship shattered by suicide is an emotional story for adult readers
REVIEW: The MAISON IKKOKU reprint brings early Rumiko Takahashi to a new audience
Maison Ikkoku is a Rumiko Takahashi romcom, and her very specific brand of action, comedy, and romance are baked together into a manga classic.
REVIEW: DAILY LIVES OF HIGH SCHOOL BOYS revels in carefree silliness
The Daily Lives of High School Boys provides a low-stakes, slice-of-life comedy that will keep readers in stitches over the weird antics of its young cast.

















