youth culture killed my dog(s)

  

Shrieking and honking its way out of the cough-syrup nightmares of a nation of feverish preadolescents, HELLHOUND LINER 0011 TRANSFORM! (Maken Liner-0011 Henshin Seyo!) is, barring my ignorance of an entire genre of movies about evil space amoeba-squids sending monster robot bugs to smash an Earth defended by children in giant space helmets and rocket-firing submachine guns aided by talking cybernetic pet dogs who occasionally transform into spaceship-combining super dog robots, a unique film experience.

                             

Americans of a certain age will remember our 70s cartoons; suffocated by emasculated parent-approved blandness, full of funny dogs and singing teenagers solving mysteries, interrupted with public service announcements by has-been actors eager to work off their drunk driving charges. This was a reaction to the acid rock psychedelic-biker-Manson Family grindhouse insanity that was creeping into our culture courtesy The Hippies, to be fought at every turn by the Silent Majority and their henchmen at Action for Children's Television. Japan had their own anti-cartoon crusaders, legions of kendo moms and PTAs agitating against Go Nagai's Shameless School and other national disgraces. 

But while American producers knuckled under and wimped out, Japan doubled down on the wild, filling their 1970s kidvid with outlandish action-adventure quivering with barely repressed raw power. That's where HELLHOUND LINER 0011 comes in, and keep in mind this isn't some kind of weird desperate failure produced by some forgettable fly-by-night outfit. It's from Toei, the Walt Disney of the Orient, the industry leader in fantastical fantasy films for children, hosts of their popular Manga Matsuri summertime children's film festival, which in July of ’72 gave Japan's kids this story of friendly transforming robot dogs and their orphaned master seeking vengeance upon an entire race of deformed space devils. 

HELLHOUND LINER 0011 TRANSFORM!, or as Toei would like you to know it, “Go Get Them 0011”, has a solid anime pedigree with direction by Takeshi (Captain Harlock, Great Mazinger, Grendizer) Tamiya and a script by Tsuji Masaki and Toei legend Yugo "Little Prince And The 8-Headed Dragon" Serikawa. However, it's Hiroshi Sasagawa whose imagination powers HELLHOUND LINER - the film is based on his 1963 Shonen King serial "Hellhound Goro", and Sasagawa would go on to a long and fruitful career at Tatsunoko, where he'd give TIME BOKAN its sexy Doronjo-sama and let CASSHAN's transforming robot-dog-jetplane Frenda out of the robot-dog-jetplane kennel.

               
Sasagawa's original Maken Goro manga

The theater lights dim, the Manga Matsuri kids dial the popcorn-throwing back a notch. HELLHOUND LINER 0011 starts, and immediately you're assaulted by the soundtrack, deeply painful atonal free-form jazz, like Miles Davis, an irritable Miles who won't quit stepping on the goose that somehow got into his studio. There's all sorts of tinkly percussion, echoey beatnik scat vocals, reverb'd keyboards and a beefy sax that is simply drilling a hole into your skull. As the background for a children's cartoon, this is nothing less than a sneak attack. One imagines parents enduring twenty or thirty seconds of this before simply walking out of the theater and abandoning little Saburo to the mercy of whatever creepy deviant is stalking children in
Tokyo this week.  

Parents, this is pretty much your cue to get out. Just get out.

As the credits roll we're treated to amazingly detailed cutaway diagrams of the inner workings of the various horrifying monsters that will soon be smashing civilization as we know it. "Civilization" for this picture is represented by Mid-Century Modern dome-parabola architecture, shining white concrete, enormous roads full of pointy space cars, and moving sidewalks to get our Citizens Of The Future from school to home and back again. Our hero Tsutomu Hayashi is a normal latchkey kid whose dad is a scientist with a little moustache and whose mom isn't around and may never have existed. Neighborhood kids make fun of Tsutomu because his dad predicts Earth is threatened by space aliens. And I don't blame them, that's pretty crazy. But it's OK because Tsutomu doesn't need human friends, his pals are four stray dogs. Don't you wish you had dogs this great? Three dogs like the puppies Ace, Jack, and Joker, and their mother Queen, who would stand by you no matter what? Sure you do.

                   

As it happens Tsutomu will have the last laugh on the skeptics. Earth is, in fact, invaded by space aliens from the Planet Devil. They have a complicated multi-faceted approach to maximizing their Earth-invasion effectiveness while thinking outside the box in synergizing their impactful expectation-managing, involving creepy tentacle monsters, giant electro-mechanical insect demons, and legions of what appear to be cat-faced amoeba bugs, all led by bulb-headed freak Golgoth. 

The first step in any Earth invasion? Kill all the scientists, as shown in a pre-title sequence where hapless weathermen are tentacle-violated. Professor Hayashi, noted anti-alien speaker, is the next target. The aliens "plant" a bomb disguised as a cactus (in a tasteful modernist crystal plant pot) inside the Hayashi home, in the hope that home decor accoutrements will go unnoticed in a woman-free household. However, our intrepid dog-mom Queen somehow knows the difference between an alien bomb and real plants, and, along with her three puppies, snatches the cactus grenade in her jaws and escapes to the woods just in time to be vaporized in a giant explosion. A heartbroken Tsutomu has lost his only friends. Or has he? 

Soon it's Tsutomu's birthday and Junior is shocked. Queen and progeny are safe and sound! Absent Dad explains via videophone; even though their bodies were destroyed in the explosion, he was able to save their canine brains and implant them successfully into some dog-robot bodies, each with its own super dog-robot-body super power. Tsutomu gets a giant space helmet able to translate barks into human speech. Happy birthday!  

It's during this magical videophone birthday present moment that the aliens attack Dad in his research center, and Tsutomu and his dog friends must embody the film's title and transform into Hellhound Liner 0011!

                      
sure, why not

As hideous monsters emerge to destroy humanity, HELLHOUND LINER 0011 shifts into high gear. Tsutomu helmets up and his canine cyborg commandos transform into a super jet to invade the secret Devil sanctuary inside an erupting Mt. Fuji and destroy Stage One of the Devil plan. Earth's cities are engulfed in a horrifying nightmare as giant praying mantis monster Mandaras destroys bullet trains with his Super Sonic Knife and jet planes are sliced in half with his Rainbow Ray. And if that wasn't bad enough, Mandaras' swollen forearms burst open and birth thousands of disgusting metal-destroying ticks, which devour the Tokyo Tower.

                
hideous monsters and their hollow hideous monster planet

Golgoroth helpfully informs Earth of their declaration of war via an experimental psychedelic short film containing one word, the kanji for "death", dripping with blood (subtle!). As the Devil Planet rains neutron bombs down on Earth, they prepare their ultimate plan - to use their Moon Bomb to shatter Luna and smash its remnants into our planet, killing everybody and ruining Earth for centuries. How will this benefit the Devil Planet? Who knows? They're devils! And as our world faces a desperate crisis Prof. Hayashi succumbs to his injuries, leaving Tsutomu alone with only cyborg dogs for company.

                 

Though the Earth is set to launch their space fleet in a massive military assault, Tsutomu and Liner attack first and invade Planet Devil itself, unleashing an orgy of robot-dog ray-gun destruction on the space monsters. Ace uses his eye beam, Jack his fire breath, and Joker transforms into whatever comedy relief is necessary, while Tsutomu uses his father's final gift, an automatic ray gun that also fires rockets. They're opposed by legions of Devilians and the monsters Mandaras and Escargon, a giant acid-spitting snail with way more mouths than is necessary or tasteful. But together Tsutomu and the dog-cyborgs overcome all the monsters and stop Golgoth's Moon Bomb with less than one second to spare.

                  

HELLHOUND LINER 0011 comes out of a thriving field of science-fictional juvenile adventure - it shares a lot of thematic DNA with Toei's 1970 Manga Matsuri flick 30,000 MILES UNDER THE SEA, which also features a young boy and his fairly implausible pet fighting giant monsters. 0011, however, raises the stakes at every opportunity. You’ll see a super mechanical fighting beetle shoot its head off and destroy a highway overpass, a talking dog with the voice of CYBORG 009's 007 (Machiko Soga!!) turn into a sexy centaur and wink at a 10 year old boy, the same boy who later dons a space suit to shoot rockets at a giant slug whose abdomen is lined with fanged jaws and whose eye-stalks shoot dripping acid, all accompanied by the piercing soundtrack by Takeo Yamashita, who wrote the score for the game show “I Crush The Perfect Crime Detective.”

                   
Remember these are ordinary dog brains. This is what dogs think about, apparently

Of course they can’t spend a lot of time on subtle nuance in a fifty minute film designed for a theater full of short-attention-span kids out on summer break and stuffed with candy. Like Toei's later Manga Matsuri shorts starring Mazinger Z, Devilman, Getta Robo, Grandizer, Great Mazinger, and various combinations thereof, the film throws us into the deep end and lets us drown in the sea of Macrodons and Mandarases. However, unlike a movie starring Mazinger Z or Kamen Rider, we have no idea who Hellhound Liner 0011 is, and we'll never see those characters again. 0011 is a one-off, a instantly dated snapshot of what Toei thought would entertain children for fifty minutes in between shorts starring Barom-1 and Chappy The Witch. No consideration was given to marketing, no focus group testing, no corporate long-term plans hampered the journey of this film from the subconscious to the movie screen.

                                  
original Manga Matsuri posters for '72

As such, perhaps it gives us a unique look inside the surging, turbulent, media-assaulted psyche of the Japanese youth of 1972. Frightened of giant monsters and aliens and absent parents, wishing for friends and pets and birthdays, fascinated by rockets and space travel, desperately wanting a rocket-firing ray-gun of their very own. Which begs the question, do we want these things because we see them in these sorts of movies, or are things like this put in movies because they know what kids want to see? Maybe a little of both is at play here. I only know one thing for sure; one of those rocket-guns would. be. SWEET. 

Special thanks and a tip of the Let’s Anime hat to Bluefixer for making this available!

Fallout: New Vegas Goggles by simply kitsch

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Hatsune Miku Portrait by morenaa

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Hinata Hyuga by lizamelnichuk

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Ayame Sarutobi by Cloud9

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Sougo Okita by Cloud9

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Hatsune Miku by Mimoto

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Heather Mason by Mimoto

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Sheperd Family Home from Silent Hill: Homecoming by Mimoto

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Silent Hill 2 Monsters by Helen

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Alchemilla Hospital from Silent Hill: Homecoming by Mimoto

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You Are Completely Mine by KAORI (3L shoujo manga out nau~)

Street date: 28 June 2012, give or take a day.
(I was able to squeeze in one more blog post before taking a holiday.)

You Are Completely Mine (Tiga Lancar Comic/3L)

Marugoto Ore no Mono © KAORI
Shogakukan [Cheese! Flower Comics]
Published in Indonesia as You Are Completely Mine
by PT Tiga Lancar Semesta/Tiga Lancar Comic (3L)

Rinka just returned to her hometown after a long absence, and she's beside herself at the thought of meeting Shuta, her former crush. Unfortunately (or fortunately) Shuta isn't the same guy he used to be — he's turned into Mr. Perfect!

And Rinka's heart just won't quit pounding!

KAORI's You Are Completely Mine, originally Marugoto Ore no Mono, first serialized in Cheese!, which makes me wonder why 3L deems this particular shoujo manga Teen ("Remaja")-safe. Especially when Baka-Updates Manga tags it smut. So tread warily just in case.

This Childhood Friends, Male Lead Falling in Love First, Possessive Lover volume contains the title story and its Bangai-hen and Tokubetsu-hen, as well as a side story Give Me a Sweet Kiss. [*NOT 3L titles]

Before releasing You Are Completely Mine, 3L published KAORI's Touch by Your Kiss or Kimi no Kiss de Furete. I already listed KAORI-sensei's backlist when Kimi no Kiss de Furete debuted here, and have nothing to add other than noting that the Basketball, Maids, Secret Identity, Tomboy, Rivals Become Lovers, Male Lead Falling in Love First Himitsu no Ai-chan romance comedy, ongoing serialization in Cheese! will have released its volume 8 by 26 July 2012, and that KAORI-sensei top-billed the Cheese! Best Selection anthology Secret Love Collection released in Japan last February. (Other Cheese! manga-ka contributing to this omnibus: Fujiwara Yoshiko, Sakurada Hina, Nanao Mio, Ichidou Hikaru and Ayamoto Miha.)

3L shoujo manga (2012.06.27)

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Set posters 19 in 1 " Alice Madness Returns" by Mimoto

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Erza Scarlet by Cloud9

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Alice Madness Returns by Mimoto

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Resident Evil: Marhawa Desire 1 by Serizawa Naoki, Shanaou Yoshitsune Genpei War 18, Seven Colors Prelude by Asami Yuriko (m&c! manga out nau~) [UPDATED]

Street date: 27 June 2012
I hope you don't mind that I don't lead with the top DO WANT! (by one vote) Resident Evil: Marhawa Desire 1 because the artwork scares me >_<. I also hope that you don't mind just a shopping list this week. I'll be away for a fortnight and only managed to squeeze this much in. Gomen... «Edit: I couldn't resist NikBabbling™, no matter how supremely delayed.

Shanaou Yoshitsune Genpei War 18 (m&c!)

Shanaou Yoshitsune: Genpei no Kassen © Sawada Hirofumi/Kodansha
[Serialized in Monthly Shonen Magazine]
Published in Indonesia as Shanaou Yoshitsune Genpei War by Gramedia/m&c!

So let's kick off with Shanaou Yoshitsune Genpei War volume 18:

The fate of Clans Minamoto and Taira hangs in the balance. Yoshitsune and troops poise on the cliffs above Ichi-no-Tani, marking time before the fortress falls. The world remains unaware that the historic Battle of Ichi-no-Tani is about to unfold...

With m&c!'s volume 18 release, we're one tank away from the latest Shanaou Yoshitsune: Genpei no Kassen, volume 19 of which streeted in Japan on 17 May 2012.

New m&c! titles
m&c! frightens me off from using the premiering Resident Evil: Marhawa Desire's blood-drenched cover as this post's lead. The titular Marhawa, an elite school secreted in the most remote of locations, is infected with a horrific virus that transforms people into bloodthirsty zombies.

One Biohazard - Marhawa Desire tankou has streeted in Japan so we have the (dubious) distinction of being up to speed on Serizawa Naoki's ongoing Shounen Champion manga. Marhawa Desire reportedly has a prequel — Biohazard Umbrella Chronicles - Houkai e no Jokyoku first serialized in the same Akita Shoten shounen magazine but written by Miyazaki Masaru and illustrated by Matsueda Naotsugu (one volume released in 2007). Biohazard is, of course, the Japanese name of Capcom's survival horror video game series known everywhere else as Resident Evil.

Aside from Marhawa Desire, Serizawa Naoki-sensei is credited with the seinen, adapted to live-action Saru Lock (first serialized in Kodansha's Young Magazine; 22 volumes compiled between December 2003 and December 2009) and Lucifer no Migite ex-Morning (six volumes published from August 2010 to October 2011).

Also premiering — the harem-troped Seven Colors Prelude (Nanairo no Enbukyoku) by Asami Yuriko, Takeya Sousuke, Kanai Ryo ex Media Factory's Comic CYUTT; two shoujo manga from Ichikawa Show first serialized in Sho-Comi (and in Cherry here): Captured by Love (Koakuma Lion) and First Love Promise (Hatsukoi no Itazura); the second The Best Selection of Akaishi Michiyo or (Akaishi Michiyo the Best Selection 2); and There, we found love (Soko ni wa Chanto Ai ga Aru) by Takase Yuka from A.L.C. (Akita Ladies Comics) Selection. Previews after the release list.

Mangazines: Cherry June 2012
The latest Cherry plonks Nishimura Tomoko's My Lovely Class Leader on the cover, but the highlight of the issue is the Indonesian debut of Kayoru's ballet-troped gender bender Kaname Étoile. [Continued...]

m&c! manga (2012.06.27)

  1. [Premiere] The Best Selection of Akaishi Michiyo (Akaishi Michiyo the Best Selection 2) by Akaishi Michiyo
  2. The Best Selection of Akaishi Michiyo (Vol. 2)(m&c!)

    Akaishi Michiyo the Best Selection 2
    赤石路代TheBestSelection 2
    by Akaishi Michiyo
    Shogakukan Flower Comics Special, shoujo
    This anthology (compiling six short stories) first published in Japan 2009.12

    Related
    The first compilation, Akaishi Michiyo The Best Selection (JP release: 2009.12), published by m&c! as The Best Selection of Akaishi Michiyo in June 2010

  3. [Premiere] Captured by Love (Koakuma Lion) by Ichikawa Show
  4. Captured by Love (m&c!)

    Koakuma Lion小悪魔らいおん
    by Ichikawa Show
    Shogakukan Sho-Comi, shoujo
    This volume first published in Japan 2010.10

    Serializations
    Serialized in Cherry (concluded)

  5. [Premiere] First Love Promise (Hatsukoi no Itazura) by Ichikawa Show
  6. First Love Promise (m&c!)

    Hatsukoi no Itazura初恋の悪戯
    by Ichikawa Show
    Shogakukan Sho-Comi, shoujo
    This volume first published in Japan 2011.06

    Serializations
    Serialized in Cherry (concluded)

  7. [Series Premiere] Resident Evil: Marhawa Desire (Biohazard - Marhawa Desire) vol 1 of 1+ by Capcom, Serizawa Naoki
  8. Resident Evil: Marhawa Desire 1 (m&c!)

    Biohazard - Marhawa Desire
    バイオハザード~マルハワデザイア~
    by Capcom, Serizawa Naoki
    Akita Shoten Weekly Shounen Champion, shounen
    Volume 1 first published in Japan 2012.06

    Related
    Based on Capcom's survival horror video game series Resident Evil known as Biohazard in Japan
    Prequel: Biohazard Umbrella Chronicles - Houkai e no Jokyoku written by Miyazaki Masaru and illustrated by Matsueda Naotsugu (one volume, 2007)

  9. [Premiere] Seven Colors Prelude (Nanairo no Enbukyoku) by Asami Yuriko, Takeya Sousuke, Kanai Ryo
  10. Seven Colors Prelude (m&c!)

    Nanairo no Enbukyoku七色の円舞曲
    byAsami Yuriko, Takeya Sousuke, Kanai Ryo
    Media Factory Comic CYUTT, shoujo
    This volume first published in Japan 2010.12

  11. Shanaou Yoshitsune Genpei War (Shanaou Yoshitsune: Genpei no Kassen) vol 18 of 19+ by Sawada Hirofumi
  12. [Premiere] There, we found love (Soko ni wa Chanto Ai ga Aru) by Takase Yuka
  13. There, we found love (m&c!)

    Soko ni wa Chanto Ai ga Aru
    そこにはちゃんと愛がある」 by Takase Yuka
    Akita Shoten A.L.C. (Akita Ladies Comics) Selection, josei
    This volume first published in Japan 2009.07

Hong Kong manhua (2012.06.27)

  1. City of Darkness vol 3 of 6 by Andy Seto - Yu Er
  2. City of Darkness 3 (m&c!)

    City of Darkness by Andy Seto - Yu Er
    Published by The One Comics Publishing Limited

  3. God's Domain: The Warrior of Fate vol 2 of 7 by Andy Seto
  4. God's Domain: The Warrior of Fate 2 (m&c!)

    God's Domain: The Warrior of Fate
    by Andy Seto
    Published in Hong Kong by The One Comic

  5. Ice Fantasy vol 2 of 3 by Andy Seto, Guo JingMing
  6. Ice Fantasy 2 (m&c!)

    Ice Fantasy
    Story by Guo JingMing
    Illustration by Andy Seto
    First published in Hong Kong by The One Comic

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Mangazines (2012.06.27)

  • Cherry June 2012 Edition (Indonesian Ciao, ChuChu, Sho-Comi, Betsucomi, Flowers)
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Bloody Monday 10, Nanase Fire Investigator 7 of 7, Devil Devil 12 (Level Comics manga out nau~) [UPDATED]

Street date: 27 June 2012
Mentioned it already on teh Elex side, but I'll be away for two weeks. Please settle for a shopping list this week...at least there's one, which is more than can be sed for the 4th of July manga releases... «Edit: There ARE 4th of July lists, PLUS NikBabble™ here.

Bloody Monday 10 (Level Comics)

Bloody Monday © Ryumon Ryou & Megumi Kouji/Kodansha
[First serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine]
Published in Indonesia by Level Comics

Kamishima Shimon is dead. J escapes with Fujimaru's help. On the surface it looks like the terrorists lost. With J's hints, Fujimaru manages to learn the true meaning of Bloody Monday.

But he remains oblivious to the spy in their midst.

Speaking of detecting, anyone notice it's an Amagi Seimaru manga over on the Elex 6.27 front, and Ryumon Ryou's here? *cough*Kibayashi Shin*cough* Ah, well, no biggie if you didn't.

The penultimate Bloody Monday releases, so I should also tell you that the sequel of the sequel—Bloody Monday - Last Season—also wrapped in Japan mid-May. Time to pressure Level, I say, for (at least) Bloody Monday Season 2. :D

Also speaking of finales—

Nanase Fire Investigator vol 7 of 7
By Hashimoto Izo & Ichikawa Tomoshige

Nanase is acquitted of charges, but only temporarily. She is reassigned to the special investigation section where...

...the mystery deepens before all is tied up with a fiery red bow? Confirm for yourself by getting the last volume of Nanase Fire Investigator.

New Level titles
Kitagawa Miyuki's I Love You Most debuts, and if you know that this josei title is actually Seiseisuruhodo, Aishiteru ex-Petit Comic, you'd have camped out outside Gramed days before the 27th. If you didn't, see why you should've after the release list.

Level Comics manga (2012.06.27)

  1. Bloody Monday vol 10 of 11 by Ryumon Ryou & Megumi Kouji
  2. LC: Bloody Monday 10

    Bloody Mondayブラッディ・マンデイ
    by Ryumon Ryou & Megumi Kouji
    Kodansha Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 10 first published in Japan 2009.03

    Other languages
    English Bloody Monday: Season 1 (Chuang Yi: volume 8 per 2010.08 and Kodansha Comics: Bloody Monday: six volumes as of 2012.06.05 • volume 7 street date: 2012.08.14), simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi: 11 volumes), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: 血色星期一, 11 volumes), French (PIKA Édition: 11 volumes as of 2012.05)

    Related series
    Bloody Monday 0 (JP release: 2009.05) and sequels Bloody Monday Season 2 - Zetsubou no Kou (AKA Bloody Monday Season 2 ~Pandora no Hako~, eight volumes as at 2011.05.17) and Bloody Monday - Last Season (serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine beginning 2011.07.14; four of four volumes compiled as of 2012.05.17)

    Under Kodansha's KPC (Platinum Comics) imprint: Bloody Monday: Seinaru Chi no Shukusai... Hajimaru!! (2011.07.27); Bloody Monday: Kiba o Muku “BLOODY ‐ X”, Kansen Bakuhatsu!? (2011.06); Bloody Monday: Mogurikonde ita Supai no Shōtai (2011.05); Bloody Monday: Tensai Kōkōsei Hacker “Falcon” (2011.04)

    Hacking guides by FALCON: Bloody Monday Falcon no Conpi: Falcon's Computer Hacking (KCDX imprint: 2009.12) and Bloody Monday Falcon no Mobi: Falcon's Mobile Hacking (KCDX: 2011.01)

    Adaptations
    An 11-episode live-action renzoku aired from October through December 2008 on TBS, followed by a second season, Bloody Monday Season2 ~Pandora no Hako~ (January to March 2010, nine episodes). Actor/singer Miura Haruma returned as protagonist Fujimaru Takagi/Falcon in the sequel.

  3. Devil Devil vol 12 of 15 by Miyoshi Yuuki
  4. LC: Devil Devil 12

    Devil Devilデビデビ」 by Miyoshi Yuuki
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 12 first published in Japan 2000.06

    Other languages
    French (PIKA Édition: 15 volumes)

  5. [Series Premiere] I Love You Most (Seiseisuruhodo Aishiteru) vol 1 of 7 by Kitagawa Miyuki
  6. Last Inning vol 14 of 33+ by Nakahara Yu, Kamio Ryu
  7. LC: Last Inning 14

    Last Inningラストイニング
    by Nakahara Yu, Kamio Ryu, Katou Kiyoshi (Supervisor)
    Shogakukan Big Comic Spirits, seinen
    Volume 14 (chapters 127–136) first published in Japan 2007.07

  8. Nanase Fire Investigator (Kasai Chousakan Nanase) vol 7 of 7 by Hashimoto Izo & Ichikawa Tomoshige [Finale]

European comics/BDs (2012.06.27)

  1. Leonard: Ahli Waris (Léonard, Tome 39 : Loué soit le génie) by Turk & De Groot
  2. Marsupilami: Kekacauan di Palombi (Marsupilami, Tome 10 : Rififi en Palombie) by Franquin, Batem & Fauche
  3. Ric Hochet: Si Manusia Salju (Ric Hochet, Tome 69 : L'homme de glace) by Tibet & A.P. Duchateau
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Kekkaishi 16, Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle 21, Kindaichi Special Case: Kasus Pembunuhan Festival SMU Fudo by Amagi Seimaru & Sato Fumiya (Elex Media manga out nau~) [UPDATED]

Street date: 27 June 2012
It's a 99.99% that this Elex shopping list will remain NikBabble™-free. I'm going to be away for two weeks, and there's still tons to do >.< Edit: Retroactive NikBabble™ :p

Kindaichi Special Case: Kasus Pembunuhan Ruang Chidamari / Kasus Pembunuhan Festival SMU Fudo (Elex Media)

Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Chidamari no Ma Satsujin Jiken Fudō Kōkō Gakuensai Satsujin Jiken © Amagi Seimaru & Sato Fumiya/Kodansha [First serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine]. Published in Indonesia as Kindaichi Special Case: Kasus Pembunuhan Ruang Chidamari • Kasus Pembunuhan Festival SMU Fudo by Elex Media

If you've read Shonen Magz 2 and 4 (2011 issues), you know what transpired in the "Ruang Chidamari" and Fudo High Kindaichi Case Files. If not, here's what half of it—the Fudo portion—is about.

Murder attends Fudo High's school festival. A corpse dressed in a maid costume lies in the photography club's Maid Café. Whodunit? Kindaichi, we need you!

Kindaichi Special Case: Kasus Pembunuhan Ruang Chidamari • Kasus Pembunuhan Festival SMU Fudo—volume 8 of the new Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo series by Amagi Seimaru & Sato Fumiya—follows the two-volume Kindaichi Special Case: Snow Spirit Murder (Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Yukirei Densetsu Satsujin Jiken), and is succeeded by Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Kuromajutsu Satsujin Jiken AKA Kindaichi Case Files: Black Magic Murder Case.

Kindaichi: Chidamari/Fudo compiles Chidamari's Room Murder Case 1–4 and Fudo High School Festival Murder Case 1–4.

Kekkaishi vol 16 of 35
By Tanabe Yellow

Cornered, the box user rouses Kurokabuto, a monster so uncontrollable, it was sealed for eternity. Despite its still imperfect form after awakening, the monster is already impervious to whatever Yoshimori throws at it. Tokine, meanwhile, goes one on one against the box user. Okuni—who has yet to reveal friend or foe alliance—decides to take part in combat, but can they stop the frightful creature, growing more powerful each passing second, before it's too late?

Elex and PIKA (Kekkaishi's French publisher) are one voice on what's happening over at Karasumori. VIZ's take, however, focuses on how The tables finally turn when a classmate falls for Yoshimori. Could it be that Tokine is actually...jealous? Then, family duty calls when Mom sends a dragon-a-gram and big brother Masamori assigns a task that can only lead to temptation...guard the entrance to a mysterious magical site with your life, but whatever you do—don't go inside yourself! [From VIZ Media's Kekkaishi, Vol. 16 synopsis]

Kekkaishi volume 16 compiles chapters 145 to 154: The Wrath of Karasumori, Order, Report, Julia, Jealousy, Love Triangle, It Fell from the Sky!, Water Dragon, The Guilty Party and Phone Call from Masamori. [*Not Elex chapter titles]

☞ For Kekkaishi chapters beyond 154, check out the Shonen Star serialization. ShoStar 11 streets this day, same as volume 16. (More on Shonen Star below.)

Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle vol 21 of 28
By CLAMP

As Fai feared, King Ashura demands the fulfillment of a promise. When Fai balks, the King turns on the mage's companions...

Lies, altered memories and Fei Wong Reed's machinations have kept Fye in the dark until now, but in the wake of the furious battle, a second curse is about to be triggered, pulling Kurogane and the rest into raging grasp! So shares Chuang Yi in its TSUBASA Reservoir Chronicle Vol.21 synops.

TRC volume 21 (Fai The Cursed!) spans chapters 159 to 166: The Magician's Lie, A Promise for a Day Long Off, Smiling Wizardry, The Past Unraveled, The Unfulfillable Promise, Kindheartedness and Weakness, The Tower of Memory and The Closed World. [*NOT Elex chapter titles]

☞ For later Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE chapters, grab back issues till the latest Shonen Magz.

If you missed these classics... Reissues
Elex reissues venerable Serial Misteri (one-volume horror shoujo manga) with spanking new covers (albeit still Western bound AKA flopped or left-to-right). This release, look forward to Misteri Ernest by Matsumoto Yoko, originally Kuro no Meikyuu, the third and last volume in the Kuro Series (ex-Nakayoshi) and Misteri Lukisan Gulung by Watari Chie (Onryou Densetsu, the first volume in the Wanihiko Fudo Series; ex-Betsufure).

Mangazines
Shonen Star Issue 11/2012
Alibaba fights Sinbad! Ohtaka Shinobu's Magi leads the pack of Shonen Sunday A-listers serializing in Shonen Star. [Continued...]

Elex Media manga (2012.06.27)

  1. Defense Devil vol 8 of 10 by Youn InWan & Yang KyungIl
  2. Defense Devil 8 (Elex)

    Defense DevilDEFENSE DEVIL
    by Youn InWan & Yang KyungIl
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 8 first published in Japan 2011.03

    Volume 8 chapters:
    68. Judgment–40 Oasis
    69. Judgment–41 Calculation Mistake
    70. Judgment–42 Hummingbird
    71. Judgment–43 Kanto
    72. Judgment–44 Father Selma
    73. Judgment–45 Phoenix Hell
    74. Judgment–46 The Man In The Mirror
    75. Judgment–47 Innocence Item
    76. Judgment–48 Right Turn
    77. Judgment–49 Shugarl's Sixth Sense
    78. Judgment–50 Interrogation
    [*NOT Elex/Shonen Star titles]

    Related
    Adapted from the Sunday GX Akuma Bengoshi Kucabara one-shot

    Other languages/serializations
    Serialized in the Indonesian Shonen Star (ongoing)
    English and simplified Chinese volumes (Chuang Yi: English volume 2 released 2010.09 • simplified Chinese #10 per 2011.12)

  3. Godhand Teru vol 37 of 62 by Yamamoto Kazuki
  4. Godhand Teru 37 (Elex)

    GodHand Teruゴッドハンド輝
    by Yamamoto Kazuki
    Kodansha Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 37 first published in Japan 2007.10

    Awards/Recognitions
    Nominee, the first Mobile Phone Comic Award (along with Ghost Sweeper Mikami by Shiina Takashi, Itazura na Kiss by Tada Kaoru, The Drops of God by Agi Tadashi and 16 other manga titles)

    Other languages
    Traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: 天生妙手 vol. 61 released 2012.06.06)

    Adaptations
    Live-action adaptation starring Hiraoka Yuta (Mahigashi Teru) aired on TBS from 11 April to 16 May 2009.

    Related
    Sequel: GodHand Teru - Kamigami no Souheki (debuted in Issue 2012/8 of Weekly Shonen Magazine)
    Godhand Teru bunko volumes (16 volumes as of 2012.04 • volume 17 street date: 2012.07.12)
    Godhand Teru Complete Dictionary (2010.03); Godhand Teru Valhalla Perfect Guide (2010.03)

  5. Kekkaishi vol 16 of 35 by Tanabe Yellow
  6. Kekkaishi 16 (Elex)

    Kekkaishi結界師」 by Tanabe Yellow
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 16 (chapters 145–154) first published in Japan 2007.04

    Awards
    Winner, 52nd Shogakukan Manga Awards for the Shounen category

    Other languages/serializations
    Serialized in the Indonesian Shonen Star (ongoing)
    English Kekkaishi (VIZ Media: 32 volumes as of 2012.06.12 • volume 33 street date: 2012.08.14), French (PIKA Édition: Tome 29 shipped 2012.06.13), German (Carlsen Comics: Band 18 released 2011.11 • Band 19 street date: 2012.07.03), simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi Singapore: 结界师 #35 released 2011.11), traditional Chinese (Rightman Publishing Limited Hong Kong and Tong Li Taiwan), Italian (Planet Manga), Malaysian (PCM Comics), Korean (Bookbox), Spanish (Editorial Ivrea Spain), Vietnamese (Kim Dong)

    Adaptations
    Sunrise's 52-episode anime adaptation, starring seiyuu Yoshino Hiroyuki (Sumimura Yoshimori) and Saitou Rie (Yukimura Tokine), aired in Japan from October 2006 to February 2008. The anime aired on Animax Asia from 15 February to 27 April 2011.

    Related
    An official TV animation guide book (released 2006.12 under the Shonen Sunday Comics Special imprint) and two official strategy guides for Wii and Nintendo DS (Wonderlife Special: 2007.06 (Nintendo DS), 2007.11 (Wii))

  7. [Premiere] Kindaichi Special Case: Kasus Pembunuhan Ruang Chidamari • Kasus Pembunuhan Festival SMU Fudo (Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Chidamari no Ma Satsujin Jiken Fudō Kōkō Gakuensai Satsujin Jiken) by Amagi Seimaru & Sato Fumiya
  8. Kindaichi Special Case: Kasus Pembunuhan Ruang Chidamari • Kasus Pembunuhan Festival SMU Fudo (Elex)

    Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Chidamari no Ma Satsujin Jiken Fudō Kōkō Gakuensai Satsujin Jiken
    金田一少年の事件簿 血溜之間殺人事件 不動高校学園祭殺人事件
    by Amagi Seimaru & Sato Fumiya
    Kodansha Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    This volume first published in Japan 2008.08

    Related series
    Part of the new Kindaichi Case Files
    Prequels:
    Kindaichi Case Files Vol. 1: Vampire Densetsu Satsujin Jiken AKA Vampire Legend Murder Case (JP release: 2004.12.17);
    Vols. 2–3: Kindaichi Special Case: The Phantom of the Opera 3rd Murder (Opera-za Kan Daisan no Satsujin; two volumes);
    Vols. 4–5: Kindaichi Special Case: Private School Murder (Gokumonjuku Satsujin Jiken; two volumes);
    Vols. 6–7: Kindaichi Special Case: Snow Spirit Murder (Yukirei Densetsu Satsujin Jiken; two volumes)
    Sequels:
    Vol. 9 Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Kuromajutsu Satsujin Jiken AKA Kindaichi Case Files: Black Magic Murder Case (JP: 2008.08.12);
    Vols. 10–11 Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Kenmochi Keibu no Satsujin AKA Murder Committed by Inspector Kenmochi (JP double-launch: 2009.10.16);
    Vols. 12–13: Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Renkinjutsu Satsujin Jiken AKA Alchemy Murder Case (JP double-launch: 2010.11.17);
    Vol. 14: Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Game no Yakata Satsujin Jiken AKA House of Games Murder Case (JP: 2011.08.17)

    Serializations
    Serialized in the Indonesian Shonen Magz

  9. Misteri Ernest (Kuro no Meikyuu) by Matsumoto Yoko (Serial Misteri) – Reissue
  10. SM: Misteri Ernest (Elex)

    Kuro no Meikyuu黒の迷宮
    by Matsumoto Yoko
    Kodansha Nakayoshi, shoujo
    This volume first published in Japan 1984.11

    Related series
    Prequels in the Kuro Series: Vol. 1: Black Dance (Kuro no Rondo; JP release: 1983.01) and Vol. 2: Black Collection (Kuro no Kumikyoku; JP release: 1983.06)

  11. Misteri Lukisan Gulung (Onryou Densetsu) by Watari Chie (Serial Misteri) – Reissue
  12. SM: Misteri Lukisan Gulung (Elex)

    Onryou Densetsu怨霊伝説」 by Watari Chie
    Kodansha Betsufure, shoujo
    This volume first published in Japan 1989.04

    Other languages
    Traditional Chinese 怨靈傳說 (Tong Li Taiwan)

    Related series
    Sequels in the Wanihiko Series: Halloween (Halloween Densetsu; JP release: 1990.07) and Legenda Manusia Serigala (Jinrou Densetsu; JP: 1991.05)

  13. Ouran High School Host Club (Ouran Koukou Host Club) vol 12 of 18 by Hatori Bisco
  14. Ouran High School Host Club 12 (Elex)

    Ouran Koukou Host Club桜蘭高校ホスト部
    by Hatori Bisco
    Hakusensha LaLa, shoujo
    Volume 12 (chapters 52–56 + Senior Kuze's Unfortunate Yet Happy Days and The Egoist Club) first published in Japan 2008.04

    Other languages/serializations
    Formerly serialized in the Indonesian HanaLaLa (discontinued)
    English Ouran High School Host Club (VIZ Media: 18 volumes as of 2012.06.05 and Chuang Yi Singapore: 18 volumes per 2011.09), simplified Chinese (also by Chuang Yi: 樱兰高校男公关部 #17 released 2011.01), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: 櫻蘭高校男公關部 18 as of 2011.08), French and Spanish (Panini Comics; Marvel Panini France Host Club: Le lycée de la séduction Tome 18 shipped 2012.02), German (Carlsen Comics: Band 18 released 2012.01), Polish (Japonica Polonica Fantastica/JPF)

    Adaptations
    BONES' 26-episode anime adaptation aired in Japan from April through September 2006, preceded by a mail-order only Host Club anime DVD from LaLa. The anime starred seiyuu Sakamoto Maaya (Fujioka Haruhi), Miyano Mamoru (Suou Tamaki), Matsukaze Masaya (Ootori Kyouya), Suzumura Kenichi and Fujita Yoshinori (twins Hitachiin Hikaru and Kaoru), Saito Ayaka (Haninozuka Mitsukuni) and Kirii Daisuke (Morinozuka Takashi). The cast reprised their roles in two anime drama CDs and a CD compile of fan favorite manga quotes to celebrate the manga finale in 2010.

    Three pre-anime audio dramas (2003 vintage) featured different actors: Hisakawa Aya (Haruhi), Midorikawa Hikaru (Tamaki), Suwabe Junichi (Kyouya), Hoshi Souichirou (Hikaru), Ohtani Ikue (Hani-senpai) and Tsuda Kenjirou (Mori-senpai). Suzumura Kenichi (Hikaru in the anime) portrayed Hitachiin Kaoru. The audio-only ensemble also recorded dramas for the LaLa 28th Anniversary LaLa Memorial Drama CD and LaLa 29th Anniversary LaLa Kirameki Drama CD.

    Later LaLa furoku audio dramas featured the anime cast: LaLa Gorgeous Drama CD (November 2006 issue), LaLa Treasure Drama CD (October 2007), LaLa Premium Drama CD (May 2008), LaLa Excellent Drama CD (November 2008). [Info from For Richer or Poorer, an Ouran High School Host Club fansite]

    The 11-episode live-action Ouran High School Host Club aired from 22 July to 30 September 2011 on TBS starring Kawaguchi Haruna (Haruhi), Yamamoto Yusuke (Tamaki), Daito Shunsuke (Kyouya), Nakamura Masaya (Mori-senpai), Chiba Yudai (Hani-senpai), Takagi Shinpei (Hikaru) and Takagi Manpei (Kaoru). A live-action movie to cap the TV series premired in Japan in 17 March 2012.

    An Ouran High School Host Club PlayStation 2 visual novel, featuring four new characters, was released in April 2007 by Idea Factory. A Nintendo DS port of the game shipped March 2009.

  15. Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle vol 21of 28 by CLAMP
  16. Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle 21 (Elex)

    Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLEツバサ
    by CLAMP
    Kodansha Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 21 (chapters 159–166) first published in Japan 2007.11

    Serializations/Other languages
    Indonesian Shonen Magz (ongoing)
    English Tsubasa (Del Rey: 28 volumes per 2010.11 and Chuang Yi Singapore: 28 volumes), simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi: 28 volumes), traditional Chinese (Tong Li), Thai (Vibulkij Publishing), French (Pika Édition: 28 volumes per 2010.12), Spanish (Norma Editorial Spain and Grupo Editorial Vid Mexico), Italian (Star Comics), German (EMA), Portuguese (JBC)

    Related
    Crossovers with Cardcaptor Sakura (alternate story) and xxxHOLiC (side story), among many others from the CLAMP portfolio

    Adaptations
    The manga was adapted into anime by Bee Train. Fifty-two episodes, starring seiyuu Irino Miyu as Syaoran, Makino Yui as Sakura, Namikawa Daisuke as Fai, Kikuchi Mika as Mokona, and Inada Tetsu as Kurogane aired for two seasons in 2005 (April–October) and 2006 (April–November) in Japan. One movie and five OAVs animated by Production I.G were also released: Tsubasa Chronicle the Movie: The Princess of the Country of Birdcages (2005.08.20) Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations (2007.11 to 2008.03, three episodes) and Tsubasa: Shunraiki (2009.03 to 2009.05, two episodes bundled with manga volumes 26 and 27)

    Anime-based Drama CDs have also been released under the banner The Matinée of the Palace. The first, subtitled Chapter.1 ~Coral, the City on the Water~, released December 2005. Chapter.2 ~Impossible Goal~ followed in February 2006. The final CD, Chapter.3 ~Unspeakable Lines~, released in March 2006. Additionally, a spin-off series, Private High School Holitsuba, consisting of four CDs were released from 2006 to 2009.

    Related
    At least two anime fanbooks, three artbooks, two character guides and two OST guidebooks have been published between 2005 and 2009.

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