Bento Bako Weekly – Welcome to Comic Attack!

 

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An apple a day keeps the Maid Guy away

 

Welcome to Bento Bako Weekly and your first otaku lunch with me, Kris!  As this site is new, and we’re all new, I feel introductions are in order before I go serving up some nice helpings of all things otaku related.  What you’re going to be seeing in this column will be anime reviews, manga reviews, live action film reviews, some video games here and there (Eastern games, like Nostalgia or Phoenix Wright), industry news, recommendations, etc.  Different things centered on an amazing craze from the East.  So I hope you will join me each week for a look at something new!  I hope that I can interest you in things you might not otherwise have bothered with, or help you stay away from things that aren’t worth your time or money; and also help you keep an eye out on interesting things that are making the journey across the waters.

Now, because of my own personal interests, I do tend to lean heavily toward certain genres, but I try to dabble in a bit of everything.  I do not care much for shonen fighting or action shows, unless they are called Bleach or Yu Yu Hakusho.  I will never talk about Naruto…except for just now.  I don’t like it, end of story.  I tend to favor shoujo for my manga (one of the few girly habits I have) – books like Fruits Basket, Skip Beat!, or Vampire Knight.  Sometimes a title like Trigun will slip in there (which is excellent, in case you were wondering).  My video game habits almost always lead me to RPGs (whether it’s Final Fantasy or Mass Effect), but I love a good action-adventure title like Assassin’s Creed or Shadow of the Colossus, and a Fire Emblem exclusive got me to buy a Wii.

I do read American comics, though I read so few these days it doesn’t much matter.  Right now I just read Captain America, New Avengers, Wonder Woman, Rasl, and the occasional mini-series (like Wheel of Time).  I won’t talk about things like that here, unless they have a heavy Eastern influence, like MegaTokyo or the Marvel X-Men original English-language (OEL) manga books.  Obviously you can get your American comic fix all over this site, so that’s not what I’m here for.

My favorite artists are Michael Turner, Kaori Yuki, Yoshiki Nakamura, Yoshitaka Amano, Yoshitoshi ABe, Yoshiyuki Sadamoto and Range Murata.  My favorite writers are a bit harder to pin down, although I do love Yoshiki Nakamura, Natsuki Takaya, and J.R.R. Tolkien.  Or I can simply say I’m a Tolkien freak, and just leave it at that.

I have a blog where I write anime and manga reviews, which may occasionally cross over here, though I plan to have separate content.  You can find the blog here, and it typically updates over the weekend.  I also work for Darkstar Studios as needed.

I think that’s pretty good for now.  Many thanks to Jay-san over at the Toybox for help choosing a name for my column (alright, he came up with 2/3 of it).  Thanks to our resident Dan for the column banner.  Thanks to Andy for letting me write.  And thanks to you for stopping by!  Please let me know your interests in the comments – for example, shows or books you might be interested in.  If I know about something, I will happily share my thoughts with you, and if I do not then I will try to find out.  I’ve seen and read a decent amount of diverse titles.  In large thanks to Netflix, a service which I recommend to anyone interested in anime or other Asian films, because they have quite a good selection; it’s a great way to check out a series you are curious about, to see if it’s worth watching through or even buying at some point.  A lot of the stuff out there is worth a watch, but not worth shelling out all that cash for, so Netflix also saves you a ton of money (sorry, I know that sounds like a sponsor plug, but it’s not; Netflix is really an anime fan’s best friend since so little is shown on American television).  All I would add to that is to please buy the shows you really love when you can afford to; keep supporting the licensing and distribution companies so that they will continue to bring these wonderful stories across the ocean for more people to enjoy.

Coming up in future weeks:

A crash course in Japanese honorifics, and where to find free and legal anime online

Kris

kristin@comicattack.net

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