Foodies and favorites

Lissa Pattillo looks over this week’s new releases in her On the Shelf column at Otaku USA.

Jason Thompson takes a look at the foodie manga Oishinbo in this week’s House of 1000 Manga column at ANN.

Matt Blind posts the past summer’s manga best-sellers, compiled from online sales, at Manga Bookshelf.

Erica Friedman takes a look at the Japanese manga magazine Monthly Comic @Bunch:

Compared with other Seinen magazines, Monthly Comic @Bunch feels very much as if the editorial staff’s main requirement is that the artists draw something they want to draw, as opposed to something that will sell. As a result, there’s no one cohesive thread in Bunch’s choices. Explosion- and violence-filled “BTOOOM!” by Inoue Junya sits side by side with Mizu Asato’s children-and-animals story ”Meina no Fukurou.”

Sounds good to me!

David Welsh reaches the letter E in his alphabet of favorite manga.

Reviews: Melinda Beasi and Michelle Smith check out three new releases from Netcomics in their latest Off the Shelf column at Manga Bookshelf. Anna reviews two Harlequin manga, Acting on Impulse and Vengeful Seduction, at Manga Report.

Kate Dacey on vol. 1 of Animal Land (Good Comics for Kids)
Steve Bennett on vol. 1 of Bloody Monday (ICv2)
Sean Gaffney on vol. 1 of Bloody Monday (A Case Suitable for Treatment)
Kristin on vols. 1 and 2 of Finder (Comic Attack)
Sean Gaffney on Kitty Hawker (A Case Suitable for Treatment)
AstroNerdBoy on vol. 31 of Negima! (AstroNerdBoy’s Anime and Manga Blog)

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