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Anime Expo 2010: More Than Mere Cosplay
Posted on July 13, 2010 | 6 CommentsComicAttack.net guest journalist, Pam Auditore, hit up the Anime Expo in Los Angeles a couple of weeks ago. Check out her well documented adventure below! At the Anime Expo 2010 in the Los Angeles Convention Center… ” “ …this past July 4th Weekend. You never... -
Bento Bako Lite: Crown of Love vol. 2
Posted on May 12, 2010 | 5 CommentsTitle: Crown of Love Author: Yun Kouga (Loveless) Publisher: Viz Media Volume: Volume 2; $9.99. Volume 3 is available in August, and is listed in May’s Previews. Vintage: May 2010; in fact, it just came out last Wednesday, on May 5th Now, you may remember... -
Dark Horse Reviews: Devil #1
Posted on February 3, 2010 | 9 CommentsDevil #1 Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Writer: Torajiro Kishi and MADHOUSE Studios Artist: Torajiro Kishi and MADHOUSE Studios So I’m going to tell you up front that I have been anticipating this project since its announcement in July. I thought it was both exciting and... -
COBRA!!!!!!!!
Posted on January 11, 2010 | 8 CommentsCOBRA!!!!!!!! - Cobra The Animation: The Psychogun Sometimes good things come to those who wait. This is one of those times. Cobra (or Space Adventure Cobra) may not be a household name to many anymore, but briefly once upon a time it was. In 1990... -
Eat Up EAT-MAN or I’ll Eat Your Face!
Posted on January 7, 2010 | 9 CommentsSome nights, like many of you, I like to watch TV to unwind. Frequently it will involve me watching something animated from Japan like Ranma ½ or Gatchaman. So I go to unwind and my fiancee rolls over in bed and looks dead at me,... -
Bento Bako Weekly: Angel Cage: The Art of Angel Sanctuary
Posted on November 30, 2009 | 7 CommentsTitle: The Art of Angel Sanctuary: Angel Cage Artist: Kaori Yuki Publisher: Viz Media Vintage: Originally published in Japan by Hakusensha (Hana to Yume‘s publisher) in 1997, and in America by Viz Media in 2005. Price: $19.99, hardback. A real bargain for roughly 70 pages... -
Bento Bako Weekly: Ludwig II
Posted on November 23, 2009 | 7 CommentsTitle: Ludwig II Author: You Higuri Publisher: Digital Manga Publishing, as part of their Juné yaoi manga line Volumes: Originally a three volume collection, the story has been re-released as a two volume collection, at $14.95 each. Vintage: The original three volumes were released in...

