Lost Girl

Rating: 3

Author: Nabiel Kanan
Publisher: NBM Publishing Company

© Nabiel Kanan 1999Lost Girl is a slow pace graphic novel, slow as summer vacation in camping near by the sea with your parents and little sister. There are no super-heroes in this novel, just a 15 years old teenage girl, shared between an attraction for the world of adults and her comfortable dream world of childhood. It is difficult to know what is dream and what is reality, but Beth met a mysterious (more…)

Add commentNovember 7th, 2006 Vianney

Naruto

Rating: 4

Author: Masashi Kishmoto
Publisher: Shueisha

© SHUEISHA, Masashi Kishimoto.Uzumaki Naruto is with One piece, one of the two more popular manga and even graphic stories in the world.
Since its first publication in 1999, there are approximately 6 new volumes of Naruto each year. So even if I am great fan and I read the whole adventures so far, I will not review every single volume, but do a more general critic. (more…)

5 commentsNovember 6th, 2006 Vianney

Akira

Rating: 5

Author: Katsuhiro Otomo
Publisher: Kodansha Ltd. Tokyo

© Mash • Room Co., Ltd., Tokyo.First published in Japan in the 80’s, the 6 volumes of Akira are a masterpiece of the manga culture and have influence many popular manga authors. The animated film version encountered a huge worldwide success. Akira is often compared to the Blade Runner of Ridley Scott, notably because of his futuristic vision of the city.

The story takes place (more…)

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Uzumaki (Spiral)

Rating: 3.5

Author: Junji Ito
Publisher: Shogakukan Inc. Tokyo

© 1998 Junji ItoWhen it comes to Japanese horror culture, I am always tempted to make connection. Why is that?
I remember some years ago, having read an interview of Shinji Mikami, the creator of the Resident Evil videogame series, and he was telling that he was really inspired by the work of a middle of the 20th century writer, Edogawa Rampo. (more…)

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From my bookshelves

A selection of alternative manga and graphic novels.I think it pretty much starts there. Most of the titles, you will find on this blog will definitely come from my bookshelves or from the bookshelves of friends and are about the graphic novels, comic books or Manga I value the most.

What do I value then so much, because they contribute to show that graphic stories are definitely a major (more…)

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