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Blue Moon Reviews

Blue Moon Reviews — Little Fluffy Gigolo PELU, Vol. 1

Meet Pelu. This cute and fluffy little guy is actually an alien and he’s come to earth with one goal in mind… makin' babies.

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Blue Moon Reviews — Summer Fun with Shonen Jump

In this column I take a look at four entries from VIZ's Shonen Jump/Shonen Jump Advanced line-up, with mixed results. On the agenda are Tegami Bachi, Gin Tama, Waqwaq, and Naruto.

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Blue Moon Reviews — Black Cat, Vols. 1-2

Black Cat is a series I missed while it was coming out (the twentieth and final volume was released in May) but recommendations by trusted reviewers compelled me to check it out. I’m glad I did, since reading it reminded me of the best and most addictive qualities of shounen manga.

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Blue Moon Reviews — Kaze Hikaru, Vols. 1-2

I was a big fan of Rurouni Kenshin, purchasing every volume of the manga as it was released and watching every episode of the anime, even including the terrible filler ones towards the end. When Kaze Hikaru first came out, and was billed as a shojo version of Kenshin, I was dubious. It’s taken me [...]

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Blue Moon Reviews — A.I. Revolution, Vol. 1

A.I. Revolution is the story of a high school girl and her male robot companion. Unlike another series with a superficially similar premise, this one’s actually pretty good.

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Blue Moon Reviews — Goong: The Royal Palace, Vol. 1

Lately, I’ve fallen in love with manhwa (comics from Korea) in a big way. The latest specimen to please me is Goong: The Royal Palace, originally an ICE Kunion title but now being released by Yen Press.

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Blue Moon Reviews — The Devil's Trill

The Devil's Trill
By Sooyeon Won
NETCOMICS, 248 pp.
Rating: 13+
Score: B-

The Devil’s Trill collects two supernatural stories by Sooyeon Won, creator of the more well-known manhwa, Let Dai. In the title story, we follow a vampire named Eichner over several hundred years as he encounters various reincarnations of his true love. In the second story, “Magic Box,” [...]

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Blue Moon Reviews - 20th Century Boys, Vol. 1

  • by Brian Cronin
  • Wednesday, February 25th, 2009 at 10:00 AM EST

Here's Michelle! - BC
Naoki Urasawa’s 20th Century Boys, Vol. 1

By Naoki Urasawa
Viz, 216 pp.
Rating: Older Teen
Score:

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Blue Moon Reviews — The Quest for the Missing Girl

Today we debut a new recurring feature from another great manga critic, to join Danielle Leigh's Manga Before Flowers (which is awesome, in case you don't follow it). To crib from her Manga Recon bio, Michelle Smith has been a contributor to Manga Recon since 2008, and began serving as Senior Manga Editor in [...]

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