Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Pick of the Week: Genshiken, Wallflower, & more

Genshiken 70x105 Pick of the Week: Genshiken, Wallflower, & moreMELINDA: There's not much to choose from at Midtown Comics this week, but making my pick is astonishingly easy, perhaps only because I came so late into the world of manga. The truth is, I've always wanted to read Genshiken, and this new omnibus release from Kodansha Comics has finally made it easy for me to actually conceive of doing so. I look forward to finally picking this series up!

wallflower28 70x105 Pick of the Week: Genshiken, Wallflower, & moreSEAN: It's a very slim week this week, so instead of highlighting something revolutionary or cutting-edge, I will go for one of my comfort manga again. The Wallflower will not win any points for originality'or indeed for resolving its plot'but it's always so much fun, and I always enjoy seeing what wacky situations the cast will find themselves in this time. Everyone needs a manga that you just turn your brain off and read, and this is a good one. Plus Sunako kicks ass when she wants to.

wwtrade1 70x105 Pick of the Week: Genshiken, Wallflower, & moreKATE: Looking over the final shipping list of the month is like opening a half-empty refrigerator: there's bound to be something worth trying, but it takes a little imagination to find it. This week, however, the manga offerings are just too meager, so I'm going to recommend the first Wonder Woman trade instead. For me, the big draw is the artwork: Cliff Chiang depicts WW not as a voluptuous pin-up, but as a tall, lean warrior who just happens to look a lot better in a strapless unitard than the rest of us mortals. I don't have any difficulty imagining this WW kicking ass and taking names.

shonan3 70x105 Pick of the Week: Genshiken, Wallflower, & moreMICHELLE: It's not on the Midtown list, but according to Amazon, volume three of GTO: 14 Days in Shonan is due out this Tuesday. I wasn't sure what to expect from this tale of a former delinquent with a talent for getting through to troubled teens, but it turns out it's a lot of fun. I enjoyed volume two more than the first, as a matter of fact, which certainly bodes well for this next installment!


Readers, what looks good to you this week?



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