It’s great to see, especially since it takes a step closer to almost justifying the $18.99 price tag.Ĭontinuing on the semi-boys’ love trend, I was amazed to see a whole slew of DokiDoki titles on the shelf of Chapters (the B&N/Borders equivalent to you Americans out there). I flipped through it and it was actually a bit disorienting reading a BLU title suddenly notably larger, though snazzy all the same. It sports a larger-than-the-norm trim size and colour inserts at the front. Honestly, I don’t have much interest in this artist or this premise but I bought the painfully overpriced book all the same because it marks a new (potentially continued?) book style and I wanted to check it out/support it. The other title I picked up from them is Scarlet, a one-shot by the same creator who did Cute Devil. None the less I’m as excited to finally purchase a copy now as I was looking forward to it after finishing the last. The second volume was released in February 2008 so it’s been quite a wait for this follow-up. The most exciting of which was the third volume of Voice or Noise. 10) but there was still plenty of other good titles to pick up (now with some pictures):īLU, the boys’ love imprint of Tokyopop, had a couple of new titles out this week. Even a digital-meh person such as myself wouldn’t be able to deny this kind of collection being in the palm of my hand instead of trapped on the internet-locked computer screen.Īnother week, another slew of new releases! I was too late to get a hold of a copy of 20th Century Boys (Vol. It’s a shame though that this collection of boys’ love, with its great prices in particular, isn’t able to be utilized on a more mobile platform. BLU (Tokyopop), Yaoi Press, Media Blasters and of course Digital Manga, all on one site – it’s quickly collecting all the boys’ love basics (plus some Harlequin thrown in there for good measure?). While the addition of a variety of talented artists from around the globe is of course great, I also continue to be impressed simply by the amount of cross-publisher work being done with eManga.
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It’s a great deal for people who love to read a book once, especially when a second rental allows you unlimited time access (so about $6 a book for digital keeps). Looking at a complete volume at 300 points, you’re only paying $3 for the rental (which lasts 72 hours). Other new titles on eManga include the webcomic BL-hit, Starfighter, a sample edition of the artistically-gorgeous Teahouse (also a web comic) and Mizuki, which is a “never before released” shoujo by the creator of Wedding Peach.ĭigital Manga sells its points “using a credit card at a typical rate of 1000 points for $10.”. The first volume of Incubus also comes with a short called ‘Weapons of Mass Destruction’ (which was released originally by the artist in limited edition ‘floppy’ comic format) about a scientist and the robot he helped create with… well, it’s worth reading to get all the exact details.
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I’m a fan of Yayoi Neko‘s work – it has an art style that offers something notably different than the vast majority of boys’ love released in North America (check out her website gallery). How does one fight a crippling force that exists within another’s heart?”
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This is an enemy the incubus is not sure how to defeat. A painful past haunts Judas, preventing him from trusting anyone, especially Lenniel. But outside dangers are not all that threaten his human beloved. The incubus Lenniel, has sworn to protect and defeat all who threaten the man he loves: the shy puritan Judas. “Demonic beings longing to be human put Judas’ life at stake to possess the unique soul within him. The print edition (currently up to volume three) has been published in its entirety so far by Kitty Media (after being picked up from Bang! Entertainment). Most recent, and my most favourite, additions are the first two volumes of Yayoi Neko’s Incubus series.
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EManga has added a bunch of interesting new titles in this latter portion of 2010, notably a handful of new titles from artists outside of Japan, along with a new manga series exclusive to their site.