Entries Tagged as 'Manga'

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

The god of manga and father of anime

If you a veteran anime / manga fan, chances are you know who Osamu Tezuka is, or if you are a new to anime or manga and never head of him before, either way, this mangaká, director and animator led such a life, that the Japanese refers to him with two different titles – The [...]

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Confessions of a CLAMP fan.

I love CLAMP, I freely admit it. ‘Cardcaptor Sakura’ was the first shojo anime series I remember seeing on UK TV (before ‘Sailor Moon’?) and even in its mangled US version, I fell in love with it and went straight out to search for the manga. From the elegant art nouveau drawings on the Clow [...]

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Great Artwork, Clear Storytelling, An Involving Cast of Characters…

Great Artwork, Clear Storytelling, An Involving Cast of Characters…
Del Rey Manga Round-Up Spring 2008

I really love the classy Del Rey manga format, especially their in-depth ‘Translator’s Notes’ and previews of the next volume, but sometimes, of late, I’ve felt that all their loving presentation has been wasted some less than distinguished series. The winning formula [...]

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Lost for words

After a couple months off from writing, I guess its time to return to this time consuming hobby. As you may have notice activity on Nakama has trickled to a halt, I guess the main reason is everyone is busy living their lives. I was the same, and unfortunately writing sat on the back burner. [...]

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Death Note and Light’s character

A few months ago, I was sat in my living room with my sister and my mother, a typical lazy winter evening. They were watching some terrible reality-tv show, whilst I was minding my own business, engrossed in a volume of Death Note.

‘What are you doing?’ enquired my Mum. I explained that I was reading [...]

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

New Manga from Del Rey

Pumpkin Scissors Vol. 1 Ryotaro Iwanaga OT Ages 16+
“This book does not contain and is not based on historical facts. Please also note that standard military facts and concepts do not apply, either.’
In the aftermath of a protracted war between the Empire and the Republic of Frost that in some ways resembles World War I, [...]

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

Yen Press Launches in UK

A new manga imprint is always cause for rejoicing and the promise of ‘Unfiltered manga for the unfettered mind’ was enough to make this self-confessed mangahead sit up and take notice. Yen Press have launched their list in the UK this autumn with an exciting and varied list of titles, including the first volumes of [...]