Showing posts with label Kitagawa Miyuki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kitagawa Miyuki. Show all posts

Lost Man 12, I Love You Most 2, Emerald Queen by Sachimi Riho (Level Comics manga out nau~)

Street date: 11 August 2012, the last delivery date before the Idul Fitri holidays. (Regular deliveries resume 31 August 2012.)

Because they all can't fit in the post title, adding here that Mars vol 4 and Yokohama Chinatown Fantasy 12 tied with I Love You Most 2 for first runner-up. But Most Wanted Manga remains—

Lost Man 12 (Level Comics)

Lost Man © Kusaba Michiteru
Shogakukan [First serialized in Big Comic Spirits]
Published in Indonesia by Level Comics

Champions League match against Real!!

Playing in enemy territory proves no obstruction to Manchester Union, which scores two goals, thanks to the Matsumoto-Simpson tandem. But Saule, Real's ace, is not about to let that outcome set in stone. Enter Sakazaki! What does he have planned this time?

With Level's volume 12 release, we're four tanks away from the Lost Man finale—volume 17—released in Japan last June.

I Love You Most vol 2 of 7
By Kitagawa Miyuki

Not only is Kairi the newly-promoted vice president of the cosmetics company Mia works for—her boss!—he's also married! But a mere ring on a finger doesn't deter Mia from offering to be Kairi's mistress.

Does Kairi take Mia up on her proposition?

Scroll down for the rest of the previews—including that for the historical josei romance debut Emerald Queen by Sachimi Riho.

I Love You Most volume 2 compiles chapters 6 to 10: Aphrodisiac, Devil, Incubation, Atonement and Incarnation. The aftermath of that whole “Make me your mistress” thing, plus the introduction of the requisite Kitagawa Miyuki lurve triangle, demands I give I Love You Most 2 an 8.5 of 10♡, a solid A. :D (What does TC manga critic Lina-chan say?)

Level Comics manga (2012.08.11)

  1. Air Gear 30 of 37 by Oh!great «Ex-2012.07.11
  2. LC: Air Gear 30

    AirGearエア・ギア」 by Oh!great
    Kodansha Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 30 (Tricks 278–287) first published in Japan 2010.11

    Awards
    2006 Kodansha Manga Awardee in the Shounen category

    Other languages/serializations
    English Air Gear (Del Rey: until Volume 15/16/17 per 2010.08; Kodansha Comics: from volume 18; 25 volumes as of 2012.08.07 • volume 26 street date: 2012.10.09), Korean (Haksan), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: 飛輪少年 #35 per 2012.06), simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi Singapore: volume 28 per 2010.08), French (Pika Édition: Tome 33 shipped 2012.06 • Tome 24 street date: 2012.09.05), Italy (Planet Manga), Germany (Heyne) and Sweden (Schibsted Förlagen Sverige AB/serialized in Manga Mania)

    Adaptations
    A 25-episode anime by Toei Animation, starring Kamakari Kenta as Ikki; a series of Satelight-animated OADs shipped with the manga tankoubon (The first Air Gear: Kuro no Hane to Nemuri no Mori -Break on the Sky- OAD streeted with volume 30 in November 2010 with seiyuu Okamoto Nobuhiko as Ikki; the second OAD was bundled with volume 31 (2011.03.17), with a third released 2011.06.17); and a series of musicals

  3. [Premiere] Emerald Queen (Emerald no Joou) by Sachimi Riho
  4. LC: Emerald Queen

    Emerald no Joouエメラルドの女王
    by Sachimi Riho
    Ohzora Emerald Comics Romance Comics, josei
    This volume first published in Japan 2009.12

  5. GTO vol 9 of 25 by Fujisawa Toru
  6. LC: GTO 9

    GTOGTO」 by Fujisawa Toru
    Kodansha Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 9 first published in Japan 1998.11

    Awards
    1998 Kodansha Manga Awardee in the Shounen category

    Other languages
    Bilingual Japanese/English (Kodansha International, three volumes per 1999.12), English GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka (TOKYOPOP: 25 volumes), French (PIKA Édition: 25 volumes), Italian (Dynamic Italia), German (EMA), Polish (Waneko), Swedish (Schibsted Förlagen Sverige AB; serialized in Manga Mania), traditional Chinese (Tong Li)

    Related series
    Prequels Shounan Junaigumi! AKA GTO: The Early Years (31 volumes) and Bad Company (one volume) and sequel GTO Shonan 14 Days (nine volumes as at 2011.11, concluded)

    Adaptations
    A live-action GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka TV series, starring Sorimachi Takashi (Onizuka Eikichi) and Matsushima Nanako (Fuyutsuki Azusa) telecast from July to September 1998 on Fuji TV and Kansai TV, followed by GTO Drama Special (1999.08.28) and GTO: The Movie (1999) and Studio Pierrot's 43-episode Great Teacher Onizuka anime adaptation, starring seiyuu Takagi Wataru as Onizuka that aired between June 1999 and September 2000.

  7. I Love You Most (Seiseisuruhodo, Aishiteru) vol 2 of 7 by Kitagawa Miyuki
  8. Lost Man vol 12 of 17 by Kusaba Michiteru
  9. LC: Lost Man 12

    Lost ManLOST MAN
    by Kusaba Michiteru
    Shogakukan Young Sunday (later moved to Big Comic Spirits after 31 July 2008), seinen
    Volume 12 first published in Japan 2011.05

  10. Mars vol 4 of 15 by Souryo Fuyumi
  11. LC: Mars 4

    MarsMARS」 by Souryo Fuyumi
    Kodansha Betsufure, shoujo
    Volume 4 first published in Japan 1997.05

    Reissues
    Reissued in eight Kodansha Manga Bunko volumes from 2006.10 to 2007.01

    Related series
    Prequel: Mars Gaiden Namae no nai uma (one volume per 1999.12). AKA MARS: Horse With No Name

    Other languages
    English MARS (TOKYOPOP: 15 Volumes), French (Marvel Panini France, 15 volumes per 2005.06), Italian (Editions Star Comics; serialized in Amici), German (Planet Manga: Band 15 per 2003.10 and Band 16 (Mars Gaiden) released 2003.12), Polish (Waneko)

    Adaptations
    A 21-episode Taiwanese live-action adaptation, MARS (戰神 / Zhànshén MARS), starring Vic Zhou as Chen Ling & Sheng (Kashino Rei & Sei) and Barbie Hsu as Han Qi Luo (Aso Kira), aired on the Chinese Television System network in 2004-2005. The TV series won the Favorite Drama of the Year award at the 40th Annual 2005 Golden Bell Awards.

  12. Yokohama Chinatown Fantasy (Kachuu Hana) vol 12 of 17+ by Nishi Yuuji & Hikino Shinji
  13. LC: Yokohama Chinatown Fantasy 12

    Kachuu Hana華中華
    by Nishi Yuuji & Hikino Shinji
    Shogakukan Big Comic, seinen
    Volume 12 first published in Japan 2010.08

    Reissues
    Kachuu Hana My First BIG Specials volumes 1–8 released between 2010.10 and 2011.05

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European comics/BDs (2012.08.11)

  1. Cotton Kid: Jalur Chisholm (Cotton Kid, Tome 4: La piste de Chisholm) by Pearce & Léturgie
  2. Scrameustache: Dalam Pengasingan (Le Scrameustache, Tome 37: Les exilés) by Gos & Walt
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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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