Hey, Answerman! Brian has lots to answer for and plenty to question himself in this week's Hey, Answerman! Like Japanese iTunes accounts, experimental manga, and a truly absurd follow-up to last week's Flake of the Week!
2009-04-24
Buried Treasure - Fairy Florence For the adult who has learned patience, and the child in us who might still be able to experience wonder, however, Fairy Florence is indeed a rare treat.
2009-04-23
The X Button - Blood on Blood Todd reviews MadWorld this week! Then he turns to Senko no Ronde Duo, Bleach: The Third Phantom, a King of Fighters shooter, and a baby chocobo to cheer himself up.
2009-04-22
Naruto GN 42-44 Naruto continues to be great mainstream entertainment. And with plenty of action, mystery, character development, bishounen angst, comedy, and tragedy there is something for virtually everyone. No wonder everyone seems to be reading Naruto these days!
20th Century Boys GN 2 The main storyline needs to hurry up and pick up the momentum. How much longer until it crosses the line from good to great?
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya novel 1 A girl dedicated to meeting “aliens, time travelers, or espers” unknowingly surrounds herself with exactly that in this popular source novel for the anime sensation. It is a brisk and smoothly-paced tale which may not be especially deep but certainly is a lot of fun.
Shigurui: Death Frenzy DVD If, like Luke seeking refuge inside a tauntaun's abdominal cavity, you're looking for a gory, smelly haven from the cold wastes of namby-pamby peacenik action, then perhaps Shigurui is the title for you.
Night Head Genesis DVD 3 Night Head Genesis is a show at war with itself—a fierce war between its solid writing and its shoddy execution.
NANA GN 15 NANA is first and foremost a love story—a bittersweet story of profound, abiding love between two very special women—and even after Ai Yazawa finally sees fit to end it, rest assured that it will not soon be forgotten.
Otomen GN 2 The palatable effort creator Aya Kanno is putting into being nonstop witty and silly does not fully conceal Otomen's significant flaws.
Genshiken Official Book If Genshiken is a love letter to the otaku lifestyle, then this book is the postscript.
Lovely Complex GN 10 Against all odds, this series still manages to pull out moments of bouncy comedy and deliciously heartwarming romance—even when everything starts to look despairingly familiar.
Menkui! GN 1-3 The manga's protagonist Kotori is much too ordinary and too unmemorable a hero or lover to be the embodiment of an untranslated Japanese word "menkui." Better—or should I say worse?—to say that Suzuki Tanaka's first multi-part series itself is “menkui,” a manga of appalling stunted scope and pinched ambitions.
Gun Blaze West GN 3 The saga of Nobuhiro Watsuki prematurely ending Gun Blaze West is probably more interesting than the saga of Viu Bannes actually traveling to Gun Blaze West.