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» Interview with LJ DeLeon, Author of Warriors for Light Series Manga Maniac Cafe

LJ DeLeon is the author of the Warriors for Light, an urban fantasy series that is available in eBook format.  LJ dropped by the virtual offices to chat up her books. [Manga Maniac Café ] Describe yourself in 140 characters or less. [LJ DeLeon ] I’m an Army brat, former CIA Intelligence

Uglies: Shay’s Story » Comics Worth Reading

Graphic novel, manga, and comic book news, recommendations, and reviews with attitude by Johanna Draper Carlson.

Gantz Volume 21 TPB :: Profile :: Dark Horse Comics

A new chapter in the Gantz saga brings with it a new level of action and mayhem! The alien-hunting Gantz warriors are transported to their n ...

Links: Kids’ comics for the win! « Good Comics for Kids

Retailer Brian Hibbs posts the complete 2011 Bookscan list and — surprise! kid-friendly titles like The Adventures of Ook Gluk, Bone, Dork Diaries, Pokemon: Black White, Dragonbreath are among strongest graphic novel showings. In her analysis numbers, Heidi MacDonald notes bookstores, not

Omnivoracious: Graphic Novel Friday: Man or Mangaman?

It’s February and love is in the air—but in the town of Castleton, there’s a different kind of energy crackling. At the opening of Mangaman, written by Barry Lyga and illustrated by Colleen Doran, there is a tear in the...

Libraries, Schools Join In Autism Awareness Month

In this Article Elementary and Middle School High CASTELLAN, Andrea “Casty” & Alberto Savini. Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse the World to Come. tr. by David Gerstein, et al. illus. Castellan ...

Manga Review: Pokemon Adventures Diamond and Pearl Platinum Volume Three by Hidenori Kusaka -

Dia and Pearl finally learn the truth of their journey in this volume of Pokemon Adventures Diamond and Pearl Platinum.

Back to work! « MangaBlog

Rob McMonigal lists his picks for the best manga of 2011 at Panel Patter. Dave Ferraro posts his top manga list at Comics-and-More, and it skews heavily toward Vertical titles (not that there’s anything wrong with that). Sean Gaffney posts the links for the first day of the Sailor Moon Manga

Celebrating Will Eisner, the Father of the Graphic Novel | Suite101.com

Will Eisner's career spanned some 70 years, and the legacy he left to comics is indelible

The SF Site Featured Review: The Adventures of Tintin

Santa Claus, one magical Christmas in the mid-1980s, brought Seamus a stash of Tintin books. "Comics" or "graphic novels" they aren't; they were and always will be "Tintin books." Bandes desinees, as the French call them, are a sort of hybrid form, don't seem to fit easily into either the American

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