Pandora Hearts 17, Kekkaishi 17, Miss Modern Deluxe 2 (Elex Media manga out nau~) [UPDATED]

Street date: 11 July 2012
Still suffering from holiday-itis. Hope to get back into the NikBabble™ groove before the Elex 18 July 2012 titles hit :p For now, please settle for the shopping list. *pokes cyan198-san*
Update: Retroactive NikBabble™, Week 2.01

Pandora Hearts 17 (JP cover)

Pandora Hearts © Mochizuki Jun/Square Enix
[Serialized in GFantasy]
Published in Indonesia by Elex Media

“I want to see Lacie.”

A man sees time pass thus resolved. Reality, too, alters as a past hidden demands present revelation. Volatile emotions birth a darkness that torments.

As with earlier tanks, Elex goes literary on us with the Pandora Hearts volume 17 blurb, which I'm sure you don't mind, considering we're now up to speed with the original. At least, until the 27th of this month when PH volume 18 streets in Japan.

Pandora Hearts 17 compiles Retrace (chapter) LXVI to LXXJack, Lacie, Glen, Alice and Oz.

Kekkaishi vol 17 of 35
By Tanabe Yellow

Charged by Masamori to guard the temple adjoining the divine land, Yoshimori is sucked into another dimension where he discovers the identity of the youkai his brother has been pursuing. It's none other than Mudou, formerly the Council of Twelve head who has rejected his humanity to obtain preternatural strength. Clueless Yoshimori challenges Mudou to a fight, but is hopelessly overpowered. Mudou then taunts the kekkaishi with a proposal that just might destroy Yoshimori's already fraying relationship with Masamori—also trapped in the magical realm—for good!

As the brothers face almost certain death, the deity Tan-yu marshals his last bit of strength to seal off his holy site and save their lives. The holy site is sealed off, but Masamori is stranded inside the site alone with Mudo... [Additions from Wikipedia]

Kekkaishi volume 17 spans chapters 155 to 164: Abyss,Deity Tan-Yu, Mudo, Old Ally, Genuine Zekkai, Immortality, Imperfection, Masamori's Choice, The Guardian Deity's Power and Jealousy. [*NOT Elex/Shonen Star chapter titles]

If you can't wait for Elex to release Kekkaishi 18, may I suggest that you beg, borrow (no, not steal) back issues of Shonen Star? Tanabe Yellow's shounen manga award winner actually serializes first in the fortnightly Indonesian Shonen Sunday mangazine, and the newest ShoStar—Issue 12—releases the same day as Kekkaishi 17.

No preview available for second runner-up DO WANT! Miss Modern vol 2 Deluxe. (More's the pity.)

If you missed these... Reissues
Elex continues to introduce a new generation to classic shoujo. This week, you get to try out After School by Mimura Akino and Look! Love in the Sky by Akabane Michie, both Serial Cantik or standalone shoujo releases.

And speaking of reissues, Elex also restocks Doraemon: volumes 1–10, 11–20, 21–30 and 31–40 at IDR 170,000 per 10-volume set. If you're looking for the last five Doraemon volumes though, don't fret. You can still fall back on the right-to-left reboots. (Although those last volumes won't come out till...I dunno when; we're only up to volume 16.)

Mangazines: Shounen × Shounen
Kishimoto Seishi's Blazer Drive headlines Shonen Magz Issue 7 of 2012 while Mitsuda Takeya's Buyuden does the same for Shonen Star 12. Scroll down for the Where are we now?

Elex Media manga (2012.07.11)

  1. After School (School Days 4) by Mimura Akino (Serial Cantik) – Reissue
  2. SC: After School (Elex)

    School Days 4すくうるでいず 4
    by Mimura Akino
    Kodansha KCDX, shoujo
    School Days 4 first published in Japan in 1998.03

  3. Kekkaishi vol 17 of 35 by Tanabe Yellow
  4. Kekkaishi 17 (Elex)

    Kekkaishi結界師」 by Tanabe Yellow
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 17 (chapters 155–164) first published in Japan 2007.07

    Awards
    52nd Shogakukan Manga Awardee 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 19 released 2012.07.03 • Band 20 street date: 2012.12.25), 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, and is currently rerunning week nights at 1030pm WIB (UTC+7).

    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))

  5. Look! Love in the Sky (Sora ni Koishite Goran) by Akabane Michie (Serial Cantik) – Reissue
  6. SC: Look! Love in the Sky (Elex)

    Sora ni Koishite Goran空に恋してごらん
    by Akabane Michie
    Kodansha Betsufure KC, shoujo
    This volume first published in Japan in 1994.03

  7. Miss Modern vol 2 of 4 Deluxe (Haikara-san ga Tooru [Bunko]) by Yamato Waki
  8. Miss Modern 2 Deluxe (Elex)

    Haikara-san ga Tooru
    はいからさんが通る (講談社漫画文庫)
    by Yamato Waki
    AKA Smart-san, Mademoiselle Anne
    Kodansha Shoujo Friend, shoujo
    Volume 2 first published in Japan by Kodansha Manga Bunko in 1995.06

    Awards
    Winner, 1st Kodansha Manga Award in the Shoujo category (1977), tied with Candy Candy by Mizuki Kyoko and Igarashi Yumiko

    Related Series
    Spin-off: Haikara-san ga Tooru: Bangaihen (one volume released 1977.05)

    Adaptations
    Forty-two anime episodes produced by Nippon Animation and directed by Yokota Kazuyoshi aired in Japan from June 1978 to March 1979, with seiyuu Yokozawa Keiko as Hanamura Benio and Mori Katsuji as Ijuin Shinobu.

    The manga was also adapted into three TV drama specials (in 1979, 1985 and 2002) and a theatrical film (1987).

  9. New Kobochan (Shin Kobo-chan) vol 19 of 24+ by Ueda Masashi
  10. New Kobochan 19 (Elex)

    Shin Kobo-chan新コボちゃん
    by Ueda Masashi
    Houbunsha Manga Time Comics, seinen/4-koma
    Volume 19 first published in Japan 2010.11

  11. Otoboke Section Chief (Otoboke Kachou) vol 21 of 24+ by Ueda Masashi
  12. Otoboke Section Chief 21 (Elex)

    Otoboke Kachouおとぼけ課長
    by Ueda Masashi
    Houbunsha Manga Time, seinen
    Volume 21 first published in Japan 2008.04

  13. Pandora Hearts vol 17 of 17+ by Mochizuki Jun
  14. Pandora Hearts 17 (Elex)

    Pandora Hearts
    Pandora Hearts
    by Mochizuki Jun
    Square Enix GFantasy, shounen
    Volume 17 (Retrace LXVI–LXX) first published in Japan 2012.03

    Other languages
    English Pandora Hearts (Broccoli Books (dropped) and Yen Press: 10 volumes as of 2012.05 • volume 11 street date: 2012.07.24), French (Ki-oon: Tome 14 shipped 2012.07.05 • Tome 15 street date: 2012.09.13), traditional Chinese (Sharp Point Press Taiwan: 潘朵拉之心 15 released 2012.02)

    Adaptations
    A 25-episode XEBEC anime adaptation starring seiyuu Minagawa Junko (Oz Vessalius), Kawasumi Ayako (Alice) and Toriumi Kousuke (Raven) aired in Japan from April to September 2009 and a Pandora Hearts Drama CD was released by Frontier works in December 2007

    The first Pandora Hearts ~Caucus race~ novel released 2011.03.26.

    Related
    Pandora Hearts Official Guide 8.5 mine of mine guide book (2009.03) and Pandora Hearts Official Animation Guide and the 望月 淳 画集 Pandora Hearts~odds and ends~ artbook (both released 2009.09) and Pandora Hearts Official Guide 18. 5 ~Evidence~ Fan Book (2012.07.27 street date, concurrent with Pandora Hearts 18's release).

  15. Slam Dunk Deluxe (Slam Dunk Kanzenban) vol 9 of 24 by Inoue Takehiko
  16. Slam Dunk Deluxe 9 (Elex)

    Slam Dunk (Kanzenban)
    SLAM DUNK 完全版
    by Inoue Takehiko
    Shueisha Jump Comics Deluxe, shounen
    Kanzenban volume 9 first published in Japan 2001.07

    Related series
    Slam Dunk tankoubon (31 volumes, originally serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump
    Kaede Purple (1998 one-shot Slam Dunk alternate story)

    Awards
    40th Shogakukan Manga Awardee in the Shounen category

    Other languages (Tankoubon release)
    Indonesian (Elex Media, 31 volumes), English Slam Dunk (Gutsoon! Entertainment [2003–2004; Dropped]; VIZ Media: from 2008 – 22 volumes as of 2012.06.05 • volume 23 street date: 2012.08.07; Chuang Yi Singapore: 31 volumes; and Summit Media Publishing Philippines), French (Kana: 31 volumes), Spanish (Editorial Ivréa and Grupo Editorial Vid México), German (Planet Manga), Portuguese (Conrad Brazil), traditional Chinese (Da Ran Culture Enterprise Co., Ltd. (forfeited); Sharp Point Press Taiwan)

    Adaptations
    Toei Animation's 101-episode anime TV series adapting manga volumes 1–22 aired from October 1993 to March 1996 in Japan, starring seiyuu Kusao Takeshi (Sakuragi Hanamichi), Hiramatsu Akiko (Akagi Haruko), Midorikawa Hikaru (Rukawa Kaede), Yanada Kiyoyuki (Akagi Takenori), Okiayu Ryotaro (Mitsui Hisashi) and Shioya Yoku (Miyagi Ryouta). At least five anime film sequels were also produced: Slam Dunk (Japan premiere: 1994.03.12), Slam Dunk: Zenkoku Seiha da! Sakuragi Hanamichi (1994.07.09), Slam Dunk: Shōhoku Saidai no Kiki! Moero Sakuragi Hanamichi (1995.03.04) and Slam Dunk: Hoero Basketman Tamashii! Hanamichi to Rukawa no Atsuki Natsu (1995.07.15)

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Postponed title(s)
Illusionary Boy volume 2 by Banjo Daichi (Ex-2012.07.04) and You Are So Cool 1 by Lee YoungHee. Pending new tentative street dates.

Restocked sets (2012.07.11)

Mangazines (2012.07.11)

  1. Shonen Magz Issue 7/2012 (Indonesian Shonen Magazine)
  2. Shonen Star Issue 12/2012 (Indonesian Shonen Sunday)
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