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Viz to Launch SuBLime Label

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

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Viz Media, in partnership with Japanese publisher Libre Publishing Co., Ltd. and Japanese anime retail chain Animate, Ltd., has formally announced its establishment of a label for yaoi manga. The SuBLime imprint will publish English translated “boy love” manga digitally and traditionally beginning in December. The first digitally distributed titles will be Tarako Kotobuki’s Love [...]

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[Episode] Gosick – Episode 6

Friday, February 11, 2011

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Ghost story-loving Avril tells Kazuya about the rumor of a gray wolf who can speak the human tongue Soon after, the two of them become involved in the theft of a Dresden plate at an open-air market Victorique effortlessly solves that mystery, but the newspaper has no information about the case being cracked Instead, the [...]

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Japanator Recommends: Black Blood Brothers

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

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Black Blood Brothers is a show about vampires. You know, vampires? The ones that gain their power from the full moon, create armies of zombie slaves, can be deterred by silver bullets, and, occasionally, morph into wolves? I hope I’m not the only one who is confused. For more click here

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Wolf Wolves Wolf Wolves

Saturday, September 12, 2009

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Up until the very last panel, this chapter wasn’t anything special. Starrk shows off his wolves, they do some damage to Love and Rose (nice to see Love without his glasses for once), and Starrk gets ready to finish them off. But then we see him getting stabbed from behind, and with no clear indication [...]

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Never Make The First Move

Thursday, September 10, 2009

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I have to say, I laughed out loud when Love declared that making the first move meant victory. As we all should know, in shounen fighting series like Bleach, making the first move almost always means that the enemy will survive and be able to one-up whatever that move was, if not outright win. And [...]

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