Fruits Takuhaibin

Fruits Takuhaibin

Although it’s a manga about a delivery escort service, it surprisingly isn’t about titillation at all. Each chapter revolves around a different woman who works for as an escort. Some work to repay debts while others work to spite their loveless marriage. Some of them find happiness while others are not so fortunate. I’m really enjoying this mature title so far!

~dakazu

157 – Creator Cross Section 1 – Rumiko Takahashi

157 – Creator Cross Section 1 – Rumiko Takahashi

On this episode we can’t stop praising new Chi no Wadachi and BEASTARS chapters, we discuss pre-orders helping official manga releases, Seamus finds Queen’s Quality too melodramatic, dakazu dislikes Jaden Smith’s Netflix anime Neo Yokio, and he finally gets to read Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths. Then we start our new segment, Creator Cross Section, where we examine several works by one manga artist and look for common themes! Our first creator is Rumiko Takahashi and we look at Urusei Yatsura, Maison Ikkoku, Mermaid Forest, Ranma ½, and Inuyasha!!!

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Souin Gyokusai Seyo! (Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths)

Souin Gyokusai Seyo! (Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths)

Finally got a chance to read the original Japanese version. It’s crazy to imagine this tale of Japanese soldiers being ordered to execute a suicide attack during the end of World War II was based on Shigeru Mizuki’s real life experiences.

~dakazu

156 – Manga in Motion 21 – Brave Story

156 – Manga in Motion 21 – Brave Story

This week Seamus reads another volume of Kiss and White Lily for my Dearest Girl, dakazu finishes Steve Jobs and Magical Girl Apocalypse, he questions the motivation of making an Amish girl the protagonist in Dare ga Kenja wo Koroshita ka?(Who Killed the Sage?), and we discuss if sharing stories of real people is exploitative in Uhyo! Tokyo-to Kita-ku Akabane! Then we talk about our main topic, Brave Story! We examine the novel it’s based on and compare it to the manga adaptation Brave Story: Shinsetsu!!!

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My Hero Academia

My Hero Academia

I’m really happy that Kohei Horikoshi has found success in Weekly Shonen Jump. His previous two series, Ōmagadoki Dōbutsuen and Barrage, both ended early and his career at Jump was on the cutting block. Now, this hit is fighting the likes of One Piece for most popular manga in Jump. The anime by BONES has also been amazing.

~dakazu