The classic post-apocalyptic manga series comes to its moving and unsettling conclusion.
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Manga Review: Happy Café Volume One by Kou Matsuzuki
Lightweight romance and baked confections -- what more d’ya need?
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The title may sound like a badly dubbed Monster Island kiddie flick, but Matsumoto’s manga proves a memorably moody and mysterious look at childhood and its terrors.
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First issue of a three-part crime noir mini-series proves suitably pulpy.
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A new, reworked edition of one of the Spanish artist’s earlier works contains plenty of his evocative fantasy images.
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A minor offshoot to the .hack universe proves a sweet-centered character study.
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The first book in a new dark fantasy trilogy cleverly blends novel and graphic novel.
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A violent future world provides the setting for a yaoi tale of tender boy/boy love — and bloody swordplay.
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Boss Karate Black Guy Jones takes on Vatican porn merchants and the Pope – can you dig it?
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The creator of Inuyasha presents a comic take on shinigamis and lost souls.
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