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Dark Souls: Redemption Manga Debuts in August from Yen Press
The manga is an official manga spin-off taking place in the beloved world of the video game series, one that is an original creation by French publisher Mana Books, a subsidiary of AC Media. Cover art: Yen Press Dark Souls: Redemption Story by Julien Blondel Art by Shonen Doomed by a past long forgotten, resolved to save what she once[...]
My Adventures with Superman
Their art style has been familiar to viewers who have seen Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. "My Adventures with Superman" image: MAX Superman as a Shonen Hero My Adventures with Superman is designed with not just an art style that apes the look of anime, but visual and storytelling conventions are baked into[...]
Viz Media Releases List of December 2021 Manga and Book Titles
Viz Media has released their complete list of manga and books being published in December, all up for pre-order. Shonen Jump Cover art courtesy of Viz Media Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater Story and Art by Akira Toriyama From Akira Toriyama, the legendary manga creator of Dragon Ball comes this special collection of short stories spanning the first few decades of[...]
Viz Media Announces November 2021 Titles
Viz Media announced their complete list of November 2021 titles, all up for pre-order. Shonen Jump Cover art courtesy of Viz Media One Piece Pirate Recipes Story and Art by Eiichiro Oda You can't become King of the Pirates on an empty stomach!  Monkey D Luffy has defeated dozens of rivals, and that kind of success takes a whole lot[...]
Viz Media Releases September 2021 Manga Titles
Once again, it's a full range of Shonen, Shoujo and mature, or Seinan titles, so  there's something for everyone. Shonen Jump Courtesy of Viz Media Mashle: Magic and Muscles, Vol 2 Story and Art By Hajime Komoto       In the midst of a battle with Lance, a chosen magic user graced  with two marks, Mash makes a shocking discovery[...]
Attack On Titan Creator Declares He's in the Final 5% Stretch
More lighthearted Shonen-oriented manga series like Dragonball, Bleach, and Naruto have continued that tradition of long, elaborately-orchestrated action sequences that last for dozens of pages Dragonball Ultra, that series' latest iteration, is doing exactly that in its current serialization These usually translate into fairly faithful anime adaptations, especially the action sequences. Attack On Titan's long action[...]