Showing posts with label Naruto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Naruto. Show all posts

Naruto 53, Fullmetal Alchemist 27 of 27, C.M.B. 16 (Elex Media 28 September 2011 manga) [UPDATED]

Eleven Elex titles were postponed for print production and distribution reasons, so NikBabble™ got lopped off. Somewhat.

Naruto 53 (Elex Media)

Naruto © Kishimoto Masashi/Shueisha [Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump]
Published in Indonesia by Elex Media

To obtain the power of Kyubi, Naruto trains on a remote isle of Kumogakure Village. But when he succeeds in breaking the demon fox's seal, the liberated Nine Tails poises to engulf him. Not even Bee can help.

Just as Naruto comes the closest to losing to Kyubi's corruption, a figure from the past intervenes...

Talk about facing your demons! That Naruto volume 53 is titled Kelahiran Naruto or The Birth of Naruto, however, hints at the identity of Naruto's savior. Prepare for poignant :D

Naruto 53 compiles chapters 495–504: Dark Naruto, Defeated!! · Reunion with Nine Tails!! · Nine Tails vs. Naruto!! · My Ma's Red Hair · A New Seal!! · The Birth of Naruto · Nine-Tails Attacks!! · The Fourth Lord's Death Match!! · Minato's Reaper Death Seal!! · Thank You. [*NOT Elex chapter titles] (Btw, if you don't want   [SPOILAGE],  don't. Click. The Link!)

For other DO WANT! (Fullmetal Alchemist 27!), see after the release list.

Box sets: Too Terribly Tempting!
Elex boxes up droolicious that are Good Value — anyway you look at it (them). Volumes 1–3 of Tamura Yumi's Adventure of Cat Mix Toraji fantasy (reviewed »here by Raven-san) and the complete Beauty Honey (Vols. 1–3 of 3) by Matsumoto Tomo both go for IDR 24,000 a box set. The also complete Best Friend Survival! (Vols. 1–2 of 2) by Nakamura Seiko (originally Yuujou Survival!) and Vols. 1–2 of Kodama Yuki's set-in-1960s-Kyushu josei drama Apollon on the Slope (Sakamichi no Apollo) retail for IDR 16,000/set. You can take Vols. 1–7 of Sasaki Noriko's Animal Doctor (Doubutsu no Oishasan) home for IDR 56,000 and I suggest you do as

From sticking an arm into a cow to check its internals, to fighting over which laboratory equipment to buy, to the territorial battles between chickens ... Doubutsu has it!

Per noted, Beauty Honey and Best Friend Survival! sets bundle complete series, but Adventure of Cat Mix Toraji remains current in Japan. Neko Mix Genkitan Toraji vol. 4 streeted February 2011; Elex's most recent release is volume 3 published April 2010. Adventure of Cat Mix Toraji 4, however, is advertised in the October Komikologi, if that entices you any.

Likewise an ongoing, Sakamichi no Apollo released its volume 7 in Japan last February. Elex has (obviously) published two volumes. No word yet on Apollon 3.

While Doubutsu no Oishasan has finished in its home country (was even reissued in eight bunkoban between 1995.12 and 1996.06), Elex's latest is Animal Doctor 8, which streeted last August. This series has been healthily regular in its release sked, hint hint :D

GOGOGO to the West 1 (Elex Media)

Gogogo Saiyuki
© Konishi Noriyuki
Shogakukan
[Corocoro Comic]
Published in Indonesia as
GOGOGO to the West
by Elex Media

Manga premieres: GOGOGO to the West by Konishi Noriyuki
I'm sure most of us, if not all of us, have bumped into the monk Sanzo and the Monkey King on their Journey to the West sometime, somewhere along the manga road. Gogogo Saiyuki is Konishi Noriyuki's shounen spin on the popular classic. Elex promises a hilarious! ride ahead.

Gogogo Saiyuki Shin Gokuden debuted in 2008 in Corocoro Comic (home of Inazuma Eleven and Dorabase, among others). Elex indicates the manga status in Japan as 1–12 (Ongoing) but I can only dig up to volume 7 (per 28 June 2011). So, that's the volume tally I use.

For other Konishi Noriyuki manga (including another Journey to the West fantasy), scroll down.

Mangazines: Nakayoshi 9/2011 and Shonen Star 17/2011
I fill in the shoujo debuts Elex teases in its Nakayoshi Gress! 9/2011 blurb: Kami Kami Kaeshi by Toyama Ema (Unyuuu~) and SGC! Survival Game Club or Sabagebu by Matsumoto Hideyoshi. No such premieres on the Shonen Star 17/2011 front, but the star in the spotlight is twins-troped AR∀GO by Arai Takahiro. [Babble continued behind the cut]

Elex Media manga and manhwa (2011.09.28)

  1. Arsène Lupin (Kaitou Lupin Series) vol. 4 of 5 by Maurice Leblanc and Kazumine Daiji
  2. Arsène Lupin 4 (Elex)

    Kaitou Lupin 4
    怪盗ルパン 4ハートの7 協力:麻生はじめ 浜田英作
    Original story by Maurice Leblanc; Illustrations by Kazumine Daiji
    The Kumon Manga Library, educational manga
    Volume 4 first published in Japan in 1998.03

  3. Be Good vol. 2 of 6+ by Kim GiJung & Shin InChol (Orange Agency)
  4. Bride of the Water God (Habaek-eui Shinbu) vol. 4 of 15+ by Yun MiKyung
  5. Bride of the Water God4

    Habaek-eui Shinbu하백의 신부
    by Yun MiKyung
    Seoul Cultural Publishers Wink, soonjung
    Volume 4 first published in Korea 2007.07

    Other languages/serializations
    English Bride of the Water God (Dark Horse: eight volumes per 2011.05 • volume 9 street date: 2011.11.01), French L'épouse du dieu de l'eau (Editions Clair de Lune: Tome 5 shipped 2011.08.18 • Tome 6 street date: 2011.11.03)

  6. C.M.B. (C.M.B. Shinra Hakubutsukan no Jiken Mokuroku) vol. 16 of 18+ by Katou Motohiro
  7. C.M.B. 16 (Elex)

    C.M.B. Shinra Hakubutsukan no Jiken Mokuroku
    C.M.B.森羅博物館の事件目録
    by Katou Motohiro
    Kodansha Monthly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 16 (Op.43–46) first published in Japan 2011.02

    Related series
    Q.E.D. (main story, 40 volumes, ongoing) and the new Q.E.D./C.M.B. crossover that premieres in Monthly Shōnen Magazine + on 20 October 2011.

    Other languages
    Traditional Chinese C.M.B.森羅博物館之事件目錄 (Tong Li Taiwan: 17 volumes per 2011.09.08)

  8. Fullmetal Alchemist (Hagane no Renkinjutsushi) vol. 27 of 27 by Arakawa Hiromu [Finale]
  9. Fullmetal Alchemist 27 (Elex)

    Hagane no Renkinjutsushi鋼の錬金術師
    by Arakawa Hiromu
    Square Enix Shonen Gangan, shounen
    Volume 27 (chapters 107-108 + side story) first published in Japan 2010.11

    Awards
    Winner, 49th Shogakukan Manga Awards in the Shounen category, tied with Hashiguchi Takashi's Yakitate!! Japan. The manga also won Best Comic of the Year in the 2011 Seiun Awards.

    Reissues/Other languages
    Kanzenban volumes 1-7 released between 2011.6.22 and 2011.10.22
    English Fullmetal Alchemist (VIZ Media [26 volumes per 2011.09.20 • volume 27 street date: 2011.12.20] and Chuang Yi [volume 23 released 2010.03]), simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi 钢之炼金术师 #27 per 2011.01), French (Kurokawa tome 27 shipped 2011.07), Italian (Panini Comics/Planet Manga), German (Panini Manga und Comic Band 24 per 2011.08 • Band 25 street date: 2011.10.11), Spanish (Norma Editorial Spain: 27 volumes), Polish (Japonica Polonica Fantastica), Swedish (Bonnier Carlsen) and Portuguese (JBC Brazil)

    Adaptations
    A 51-episode anime adaptation by Bones aired between October 2003 and October 2004, followed by a film sequel (Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa, July 2005) and a second 64-episode series Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood that aired between April 2009 and July 2010. A handful of OAVs were also released. The latest Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos movie premiered on 2 July 2011 in Japan. Seiyuu Park Romi and Kugimiya Rie play brothers Edward and Alphone Elric in all the Hagaren adaptations.

    Two Fullmetal Alchemist audio drama series have been produced. Three volumes comprise the pre-anime first series: The Land of Sand, False Light, Truth's Shadow and Criminals' Scar. The second series, bundled with Shonen Gangan, consists of Ogutāre of the Fog (Shonen Gangan April and May 2004 issues) and Fullmetal Alchemist: Crown of Heaven (November and December 2004).

    Related
    Spin-off light novels written by Inoue Makoto and illustrated by Arakawa Hiromu. First serialized in Shonen Gangan, seven volumes have been published: The Land of Sand (JP release: 2003.02; source material for anime episodes 11 and 12) · The Abducted Alchemist (2003.09) · The Valley of White Petals (2004.04) · Under the Faraway Sky (2004.10) · The Ties That Bind (2005.06) · A New Beginning (2007.03) · Fullmetal Alchemist: Daughter of the Dusk (2010.04).

    Square Enix also published video game novelizations of Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel (JP release: 2004.07), Curse of the Crimson Elixir (2004.12) and The Girl Who Surpasses God (2005.12).

    A pair of The Art of Fullmetal Alchemist manga artbooks and three manga guidebooks, as well as three The Art of Fullmetal Alchemist: The Anime artbooks, one Fullmetal Alchemist Official Drawing Collection, a Fullmetal Alchemist Anime Profiles character guide book and six fanbooks (TV Anime Fullmetal Alchemist Official Fanbooks for the first series and one for the second) have also been released. A post-manga guidebook Fullmetal Alchemist Chronicle was released in Japan on 29 July 2011.

  10. [Series Premiere] GOGOGO to the West (Gogogo Saiyuki) vol. 1 of 7+ by Konishi Noriyuki
  11. GOGOGO to the West 1 (Elex)

    Gogogo Saiyuki Shin Gokuden
    ゴゴゴ西遊記-新悟空伝-
    by Konishi Noriyuki
    Shogakukan Corocoro Comic, shounen
    Volume 1 first published in Japan 2009.01

  12. Inuyasha vol. 54 of 56 by Takahashi Rumiko
  13. Inuyasha 54 (Elex)

    Inuyasha犬夜叉」 by Takahashi Rumiko
    Full title: Sengoku Otogizoushi Inuyasha
    (InuYasha, A Feudal Fairy Tale)
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 54 first published in Japan 2008.07

    Volume 54 chapters:
    529. The Jewel's Completion
    530. Graduation
    531. Cloud of Jyaki
    532. Inside Naraku's Body
    533. Presence of the Jewel
    534. Arrow of Shouki
    535. Naraku's Darkness
    536. The Kazaana's Limit
    537. Final Sentience
    538. Scent of Kagome's Blood
    [*NOT Elex or Shonen Star chapter titles]

    Serializations/other languages
    Indonesian Shonen Star (ongoing)
    English Inuyasha (VIZ Media: 56 volumes per 2011.01), French (Kana Tome 44 shipped 2011.08 • Tome 45 street date: 2011.12.02), Dutch (Kana), Spanish (Glénat Spain, Grupo Editorial Vid Mexico, LARP Editores Argentina), Italian (Star Comics), German (EMA, 56 volumes), Portuguese (Editora JBC Brazil), Swedish (Egmont Kärnan), Polish (Egmont Polska), traditional Chinese (Chingwin), Vietnamese (NXB Trẻ), Korean (Haksan)

    Adaptations
    Adapted into anime by Sunrise: the first season, based on volumes 1 through 36 and spanning 167 episodes, aired on Yomiuri TV from October 2000 until September 2004. The sequel, Inuyasha Kanketsu-hen, which picks up from volume 36 until series end, premiered October 2009. Seiyuu Yamaguchi Kappei, Yukino Satsuki and Morikawa Toshiyuki reprise their roles as Inuyasha, Kagome and Naraku. The sequel ended 2010.03.29.

    At least four originally-conceived anime features have also been released: Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time (2001.12), The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass (2002.12), Swords of an Honorable Ruler (2003.12) and Fire on the Mystic Island (2004.12). A prequel special Inuyasha Meguri Au Mae no Unmei Koiuta aired 2004.04.19 in Japan.

    The Inuyasha novel Shōsetsu InuYasha written by Tomoko Komparu and illustrated by Takahashi Rumiko was published in December 2004 under the Shonen Sunday Comics Special label.

  14. Naruto vol. 53 of 57+ by Kishimoto Masashi
  15. Naruto 53 (Elex)

    NarutoNARUTO-ナルト-
    by Kishimoto Masashi
    Shueisha Weekly Shonen Jump, shounen
    Volume 53: Naruto no shusshō (chapters 495–504) first published in Japan 2010.11

    Awards/Accomplishments
    The American volume 7 won the 2006 Quill Award in the graphic novel category. Manga sales have topped 100 million copies in Japan, with over 89 million sold globally. Naruto is the #1 bestselling manga in Indonesia, with upwards of one million copies sold nationwide.

    Other languages
    English Naruto (VIZ Media: 52 volumes street date: 2011.09.06 • volume 53 street date: 2011.12.06; serialized in Shonen Jump USA), French (Kana: Tome 53 shipped 2011.07 • Tome 54 street date: 2011.11.04), Spanish (Ediciones Glénat Spain: latest edition #54; Grupo Editorial Vid Mexico; LARP Editores Argentina), Catalan (Glénat: latest volume #48), German (Carlsen Comics: Band 52 ships 2011.10.28; serialized in Banzai!), Dutch (Kana), Russian (Comix-ART), Polish (Japonica Polonica Fantastica), Swedish (Bonnier Carlsen; serialized in Shonen Jump Sweden), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: NARUTO火影忍者 57 released 2011.09.19) and simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi Singapore: 火影忍者 #57 per 2011.09.20)

    Adaptations
    Studio Pierrot and Aniplex's 220-episode anime co-production, based on manga volumes 1-27, aired from October 2002 to February 2007 in Japan. Seiyuu Takeuchi Junko, Nakamura Chie and Sugiyama Noriaki returned in their roles as Uzumaki Naruto, Haruno Sakura and Uchiha Sasuke in the sequel (manga volume 28 onwards) that premiered February 2007 on TV Tokyo. Naruto Shippūden is still ongoing (episode 230 airs 2011.09.29).

    At least five OAVs, eight films and three light novels have also been released:

    OAVS: Find the Crimson Four-leaf Clover! (2003) · Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village! (2004) · Konoha Sports Festival (2004.08) · Finally a clash! Jonin VS Genin!! Indiscriminate grand melee tournament meeting!! (2005.12) · Naruto: The Cross Roads (2010).

    A short OAV was also included within the DVD Naruto x UT Original DVD (shipped 2011.01.01).

    Films: Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (2004.08) · Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel (2005.08) · Naruto the Movie: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom (2006.08) · Naruto Shippūden (2007.08) · Naruto Shippūden 2: Bonds (2008.08) · Naruto Shippūden 3: Inheritors of the Will of Fire (2009.08) · Naruto Shippūden 4: The Lost Tower (2010.07), Naruto Shippūden 5: Blood Prison (2011.07.30)

    Three light novels written by Kusakabe Masatoshi: Naruto: Innocent Heart, Demonic Blood (2002.12) · Naruto: Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village! (2003.12) · Adaptation of the first Naruto movie (2004.08)

    Jump J Books also released Kishimoto Masashi- and Higashiyama Akira's Naruto Dokonjo Ninden, an autobiographical novel left by Jiraiya, in the same month as the Gekijouban Naruto Shippūden: The Lost Tower novelization (2010.08)

    Related
    So far, seven movie-based manga: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (2004.08), Great Clash! The Illusionary Ruins at the Depths of the Earth (2005.08), Great Excitement! The Animal Riot of Crescent Moon Island (2006.08), Naruto: Shippūden: the Movie (2007.08), Naruto Shippūden 2: Bonds (2008.08), Naruto Shippūden 3: Inheritors of the Will of Fire (2009.08) and Naruto Shippūden 4: The Lost Tower (2010.08).

  16. New Kobochan (Shin Kobo-chan) vol. 10 of 21+ by Ueda Masashi
  17. New Kobochan 10 (Elex)

    Shin Kobo-chan新コボちゃん
    by Ueda Masashi
    Houbunsha Manga Time Comics, seinen/4-koma
    Volume 10 first published in Japan 2007.07

  18. Topeng Kaca vol. 17 of 24+ Deluxe (Glass no Kamen [Bunko]) by Miuchi Suzue »Ex-9.22
  19. Topeng Kaca 17 Deluxe (Elex)

    Glass no Kamenガラスの仮面 白泉社文庫
    by Miuchi Suzue
    Hakusensha Bessatsu Hana to Yume, shoujo
    Bunko volume 17 first published in Japan 1994.12

    Related
    Glass no Kamen tankoubon (47 volumes per 2011.07.26)

    The Glass Mask Comic Fanbook was released in Japan 2010.09 under the Hana to Yume Comics Special label.

    Adaptations
    Three anime series and two live-action drama seasons

  20. Wild Life vol. 20 of 27 by Fujisaki Masato
  21. Wild Life 20 (Elex)

    Wild Lifeワイルドライフ」 by Fujisaki Masato
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 20 (chapters 168-176) first published in Japan 2006.12

    Awards
    Winner, 51st Shogakukan Manga Awards in the Shounen category (2005)

    Serializations
    Indonesian Shonen Star (ongoing)

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Box sets (2011.09.28)

  1. Adventure of Cat Mix Toraji, Vols. 1-3 (of 4+) by Tamura Yumi (Neko Mix Genkitan Toraji) [IDR 24,000/set]
  2. Animal Doctor, Vols. 1-7 (of 12) by Sasaki Noriko (Doubutsu no Oishasan) [IDR 56,000/set]
  3. Apollon on the Slope, Vols. 1-2 (of 7+) by Kodama Yuki (Sakamichi no Apollo) [IDR 16,000/set]
  4. Beauty Honey, Vols. 1-3 of 3 by Matsumoto Tomo –Complete– [IDR 24,000/set]
  5. Best Friend Survival!, Vols. 1-2 of 2 by Nakamura Seiko (Yuujou Survival!) –Complete– [IDR 16,000/set]

Mangazines (2011.09.28)

  1. Nakayoshi Gress! 9/2011 (Kodansha Nakayoshi)
  2. Shonen Star 17/2011 (Shogakukan Shonen Sunday)
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Naruto 57 and D.Gray-man 22 on teh simplified Chinese side (Chuang Yi 20 September 2011 manga) [UPDATED]

Apparently the English Metal Fight Beyblade vol 5 didn't street as planned (was moved to 18 October). At any rate, Naruto 57 and D.Gray-man aren't the only simplified Chinese manga (and manhwa) Chuang Yi lined up for 20 September. Defense Devil #9 (penultimate tankou) and 吸血鬼骑士 (Vampire Knight) #14—both postponed from 9.05—also street, as does 魔帝 (Majeh) #36.

Simplified Chinese manga and manhwa (2011.09.20)

  1. Defense Devil #9 of 10 by Youn InWan & Yang KyungIl »Ex-9.05
  2. 吸血鬼骑士 (Vampire Knight) #14 of 14+ by Hino Matsuri »Ex-9.05
  3. D.GRAY MAN #21 of 22+ by Hoshino Katsura
  4. 魔帝 (Majeh) #36 of 39+ by Ra InSoo & Kim JaeHwan
  5. 火影忍者 (Naruto) #57 of 57+ by Kishimoto Masashi
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Pokemon Adventures 37, Naruto 56, Bleach 50 ~ Chuang Yi English and simplified Chinese manga out now (Street date: 19 July 2011)

So Chuang Yi's simplified Chinese Bleach and Naruto caught up with the Japanese tankou. Next Bleach 51 and Naruto 57 only street in Japan this 4 August.

Chuang Yi 19 July 2011 manga: Pokemon Adventures 37, Bleach 50, Naruto 56

Pocket Monster Special © Yamamoto Satoshi/Shogakukan [Tentoumushi Comics Special]
Bleach © Kubo Tite/Shueisha [Weekly Shonen Jump]
Naruto © Kishimoto Masashi/Shueisha [Weekly Shonen Jump]
Published in Singapore as Pokémon Adventures, Bleach and Naruto by Chuang Yi

In Pokémon Adventures 37 (ISBN: 978-981-4341-49-3; SRP: SGD 8.90) —

Unhappy with their defeat at the hands of Jupiter, Platinum, Maylene, and Candice sought to strengthen themselves with the help of Sinnoh's strongest gym leader! Meanwhile, Pearl receives unexpected help from old friends as he makes a daring attempt to infiltrate Team Galactic's stronghold, the Galactic Eterna Building! And Diamond, who is already inside Eterna Building, has come up with an ingenious disguise to locate the whereabouts of the three Lake Guardians. Each of the trio is doing their best in their own way, but so is the enemy, Cyrus!

Chuang Yi English manga (2011.07.19)

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Simplified Chinese manga (2011.07.19)

  1. Bleach #50 of 51+: The Six Fullbringers by Kubo Tite
  2. 火影忍者 (Naruto) #56 of 57+ by Kishimoto Masashi
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Durarara 2, Naruto 52, QED 36 (Elex Media 15 June 2011 manga) [UPDATE2: Naruto 52 postponed]

Not only Naruto 52: 7 Seeds 17, Shonen Magz 6 and Crayon Shinchan: Jalan-Jalan Keliling Dunia also didn't street on the 15th. Only Crayon Shinchan's edu-manga, however, got a new street date (6 July 2011).

The hachimaki seems to have worked. NikBabble™ is All Green!

DRRR!! 2 and Naruto 52 (Elex Media)

Durarara!! © Satorigi Akiyo, Narita Ryohgo/Square Enix [Serialized in GFantasy]
Naruto © Kishimoto Masashi/Shueisha [Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump]
Published in Indonesia by Elex Media

The Headless Rider's past, the Dollars' activities and Stalker Girl's disappearance... Slowly, the Ikebukuro absurdities begin to unfold.

I assume we also get a peek into Heiwajima Shizuo's past, seeing as Ikebukuro's Saikyou no Otoko is the cover of the the hottest most awaited second volume of the high-tension urban fantasy!! (Excerpt, inclusive of double exclamations from the original Japanese Durarara!! blurb.)

Shizuo-chan's appearance in this Elex release edged out the Sasuke and Cell Seven's reunion from the top DO WANT! spot. (They shoulda stayed on the 8th.)

Naruto 52 of 56+ by Kishimoto Masashi: Kelompok Tujuh!! Postponed - no street date advised

Manipulated by the desire for revenge, Sasuke undergoes a drastic transformation. Sakura and Kakashi's words fail to move Sasuke. Naruto comes to the aid of the cornered pair, and Cell Seven reunites!!

New Elex titles

Three standalones debut — Usui Yoshito's Crayon Shinchan: Jalan-Jalan Keliling Dunia or Shinchan Goes Around the World edu-manga (stopping over in Bali, the Great Wall of China, The Taj Mahal and other cultural heritage sites) [Postponed to 6 July], the *Fufufufufu* 4-koma shoujo Go Go Hachiyo! by Kanechiku Junko, bound to delight In a Distant Time fangirls as it dumps the bishie Hachiyou in the kitchen for cooking shenanigans :D and Inoue Kazurou's seinen Undead which poses the question, What if your loved one comes back to life...as a zombie?

Undead (Elex Media)

Undead © Inoue Kazurou
Shogakukan [Big Comics]

People who die with issues unresolved return as zombies. Only when their desires are fulfilled do their bodies decay and vanish.

The Elex Book Reviews editor dubs this omnibus about the reanimated discontented (which represents a shift from Inoue-sensei's Midori Days or Love & Collage), funny and entertaining, and praises the awesome art. First serialized in Big Comic Spirits (also serialized in the Indonesian Shonen Star), this Zombies, Accident, Assassins, Businessman, Comedian, Dead Lover, Otaku, Rock Star antho compiles 10 episodes: Love of the Dead, Comedian of the Dead (Parts 1 and 2), Study of the Dead, Rock 'n Roll of the Dead, Hitman of the Dead, Father of the Dead, Mania of the Dead and Dawn of the Dead (Parts 1 and 2).

Box sets: Kariage kun

It's still quite a-ways from the latest volume 42, but FWIW, here are the box sets of Ueda Masashi's LOLarious Kariage kun, Volumes 1-10 and 11-20. Each 10-volume set retails for IDR 145,000.

Shonen Magz 6/2011 — Go Go, Kindaichi! Postponed - no street date advised

Kindaichi solves yet another murder in the latest Kindaichi Case Files, or so trumpets Gramedia Shop, but was that ever in doubt? In any case, continuing their serial runs along with Amagi Seimaru & Sato Fumiya's Kindaichi in Shonen Magz 6/2011 are:
Harold Sakuishi's BECK (volume 25 per 2010.12.01);
Kishimoto Seishi's Blazer Drive;
Maekawa Takeshi's Chinmi: The Other Story (Chinmi: The Other Story: Chinmi & Shie Fan tankou streets 28 June);
Kamijyo Akimine's Code:Breaker;
Mashima Hiro's Fairy Tail (volume 9 per 2010.10.13);
Sato Yuki's Ghost's Doctor (volume 5 per 15 June);
Kobayashi Jin's School Rumble (volume 11 per 2010.06.16);
Kubo Mitsuro & Komori Yoichi's Tokkyu! (volume 15 per 2010.10.06);
CLAMP's Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE (volume 17 per 2010.10.27); and Vinland Saga by Yukimura Makoto (volume 4 per 15 June).

Elex Media manga (2011.06.15)

  1. 7 Seeds 17 of 20+ by Tamura Yumi »Ex-6.08; Postponed - no street date advised
  2. 7 Seeds 17 (Elex)

    7SEEDS7SEEDS」 by Tamura Yumi
    Shogakukan Flowers (formerly in Betsucomi), shoujo
    Volume 17 first published in Japan 2010.02

    Awards
    Best Shoujo Manga, 2007 Shogakukan Manga Awards

    Adaptations
    Broadcast as a radio drama from December 2003 to February 2004. Nine episodes compiled into three drama CDs: 7 Seeds 1 (JP release: 2004.03.26; based on events in manga volume 1), 7 Seeds 2 (2004.04.23; dramatizes events in manga volume 4) and 7 Seeds 3 (2004.05.21; adapts volumes 2 and 3).

  3. Blooming Youth (Hanasakeru Seishounen) 3 of 12 by Itsuki Natsumi
  4. Blooming Youth 3 (Elex)

    Hanasakeru Seishounen花咲ける青少年
    by Itsuki Natsumi
    Hakusensha LaLa and LaLa DX, shoujo
    Volume 3 first published in Japan 1990.09

    Other languages
    Traditional Chinese 天國少女 (Tong Li Taiwan, 12 volumes)

    Related series
    One-shot sequel (Melody 27 June 2009) and Hanasakeru Seishounen: Tokubetsuhen (one volume per 2011.03)

    Adaptations
    A 39-episode anime adaptation by Studio Pierrot, starring seiyuu Endo Aya (Kajika Louisa Kugami Burnsworth), Morikawa Toshiyuki (Huang Li-Ren), Ono Daisuke (Eugene Alexandr De Volkan), Namikawa Daisuke (Rumaty Ivan Di Raginei) and Fukuyama Jun (Carl Rosenthal) that aired between April 2009 and February 2010 on NHK, and at least two theatrical runs of a stage adaptation, the first premiering 29 September 2010 in Tokyo

  5. [Premiere] Crayon Shinchan: Jalan-Jalan Keliling Dunia by Usui Yoshito (Futabasha) »Ex-6.08; postponed to 7.06
  6. Culdcept 5 of 6+ by Kaneko Shinya and OMIYA Soft
  7. Culdcept 5 (JP cover)

    CuldceptCuldcept
    by Kaneko Shinya and OMIYA Soft
    Kodansha Magazine Z, seinen
    Volume 5 first published in Japan 2005.09
    (On hiatus at volume 6)

    Related
    Based on the Culdcept video game

    Other languages
    English Culdcept (TOKYOPOP: five volumes per 2006.06), Italian (Star Comics), Spanish (Norma Editorial Spain: volume 6 per 2009.02)

  8. Dear Boys Act 3 volume 6 of 7+ by Yagami Hiroki
  9. Dear Boys Act 3 vol.6 (Elex)

    Dear Boys Act3DEAR BOYS ACT3
    by Yagami Hiroki
    Kodansha Monthly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 6 first published in Japan 2011.02

    Related
    Dear Boys and Dear Boys Act2 (prequels)

    Other languages
    Simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi; volume 4 released 2010.08)

  10. DRRR!! [Durarara!!] 2 of 4+ by Satorigi Akiyo, Narita Ryohgo
  11. Durarara!! 2 (Elex)

    Durarara!!デュラララ!!
    by Satorigi Akiyo, Narita Ryohgo
    Square Enix GFantasy, shounen
    Volume 2 first published in Japan 2010.06

    Related series
    Adapted from the Durarara!! light novel series by Narita Ryohgo, illustrated by Yasuda Suzuhito (nine volumes published by ASCII Media Works under the Dengeki Bunko imprint per 2011.02), the basis of Brains Base's 26-episode 2010-vintage anime adaptation, starring seiyuu Sawashiro Miyuki (Celty Sturluson) and Toyonaga Toshiyuki (Ryūgamine Mikado).

  12. Ghost's Doctor (Youkai no Oishasan) 5 of 15 by Sato Yuki
  13. Ghost's Doctor 5 (Elex)

    Youkai no Oishasan妖怪のお医者さん
    by Sato Yuki
    Kodansha Magazine Special, Shonen Sirius and Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 5 first published in Japan 2008.02

    Other languages/serializations
    Serialized in the Indonesian Shonen Magz (ongoing)
    English Yokai Doctor (Del Rey: three volumes per 2009.08), traditional Chinese (Tong Li: 妖怪醫生 14 released 2011.05)

  14. [Premiere] Go Go Hachiyo! (Hachiyou-san ga Iku!) by Kanechiku Junko
  15. Go Go Hachiyo! (Elex)

    Hachiyou-san ga Iku!八葉さんが行く!
    by Kanechiku Junko
    Hakusensha LaLa, LaLa DX and LaLa Special shoujo/4-koma
    This volume first published in Japan 2008.10

    Related series
    Adapted from In a Distant Time (17 of 17 volumes per 2010.03)

  16. Hyde & Closer (Juhou Kaikin!! Hyde & Closer) 6 of 7 by Aso Haro »Ex-6.01
  17. Hyde & Closer 6 (Elex)

    Juhou Kaikin!! Hyde & Closer
    呪法解禁!!ハイド&クローサー
    by Aso Haro
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 6 first published in Japan 2009.05

    Other languages
    English Hyde & Closer (VIZ Media: four volumes per 2011.04 • volume 5 street date: 2011.07.12; serialized in ShonenSunday.com.)

  18. Naruto 52 of 56+ by Kishimoto Masashi »Ex-6.08; Postponed - no street date advised
  19. Naruto 52 (Elex)

    NarutoNARUTO-ナルト-
    by Kishimoto Masashi
    Shueisha Weekly Shonen Jump, shounen
    Volume 52: Sorezore no Dainanahan!! first published in Japan 2010.08

    Awards/Accomplishments
    The American volume 7 won the 2006 Quill Award in the graphic novel category. Manga sales have topped 100 million copies in Japan, with over 89 million sold globally. Naruto is the #1 bestselling manga in Indonesia, with upwards of one million copies sold nationwide.

    Other languages
    English Naruto (VIZ Media: 51 volumes per 2011.06.07 • volume 52 street date: 2011.09.06; serialized in Shonen Jump USA), French (Kana: Tome 53 ships 2011.07.01), Spanish (Ediciones Glénat Spain: latest edition #53; Grupo Editorial Vid Mexico; LARP Editores Argentina), Catalan (Glénat: latest volume #47), German (Carlsen Comics: Band 50 ships 2011.06.26; serialized in Banzai!), Dutch (Kana), Russian (Comix-ART), Polish (Japonica Polonica Fantastica), Swedish (Bonnier Carlsen; serialized in Shonen Jump Sweden), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: NARUTO火影忍者 54 per 2011.02) and simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi Singapore: 火影忍者 #55 per 2011.06)

    Adaptations
    Studio Pierrot and Aniplex's 220-episode anime co-production, based on manga volumes 1-27, aired from October 2002 to February 2007 in Japan. Seiyuu Takeuchi Junko, Nakamura Chie, and Sugiyama Noriaki returned in their roles as Uzumaki Naruto, Haruno Sakura, and Uchiha Sasuke in the sequel (manga volume 28 onwards) that premiered February 2007 on TV Tokyo. Naruto Shippūden is still ongoing (episode 216 airs 2011.06.16).

    At least five OAVs, seven films and three light novels have also been released:

    OAVS: Find the Crimson Four-leaf Clover! (2003) · Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village! (2004) · Konoha Sports Festival (2004.08) · Finally a clash! Jonin VS Genin!! Indiscriminate grand melee tournament meeting!! (2005.12) · Naruto: The Cross Roads (2010).

    A short OAV was also included within the DVD Naruto x UT Original DVD (shipped 2011.01.01).

    Films: Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (2004.08) · Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel (2005.08) · Naruto the Movie: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom (2006.08) · Naruto Shippūden (2007.08) · Naruto Shippūden: Kizuna (2008.08) · Naruto Shippūden: Hi no Ishi o Tsugumono (2009.07) · Naruto Shippūden movie, Naruto Shippūden: The Lost Tower (2010.07)

    Three light novels written by Kusakabe Masatoshi: Naruto: Innocent Heart, Demonic Blood (2002.12) · Naruto: Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village! (2003.12) · adaptation of the first Naruto movie (2004.08)

    Jump J Books also released Kishimoto Masashi- and Higashiyama Akira's Naruto Dokonjo Ninden, an autobiographical novel left by Jiraiya, in the same month as the Gekijouban Naruto Shippūden: The Lost Tower novelization (2010.08)

    Related
    Six ani-manga based on the movies: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (2004.08), Great Clash! The Illusionary Ruins at the Depths of the Earth (2005.08), Great Excitement! The Animal Riot of Crescent Moon Island (2006.08), Naruto: Shippūden: the Movie (2007.08), Naruto Shippūden 2: Bonds (2008.08) and Naruto Shippūden 3: Inheritors of the Will of Fire (2009.03).

  20. Palette of 12 Secret Colors (Juuni Hizoku no Palette) 4 of 6 by Kusakawa Nari
  21. 十二秘色のパレット 4 (JP cover)

    Juuni Hizoku no Palette十二秘色のパレット
    by Kusakawa Nari
    Hakusensha LaLa DX, shoujo
    Volume 4 first published in Japan 2007.03

    Other languages
    English The Palette of 12 Secret Colors (CMX; six volumes) and French La Magie d'Opale (Delcourt; six volumes)

  22. Q.E.D. Quod Erat Demonstrandum (Q.E.D. Shomei Shuryo) 36 of 39+ by Katou Motohiro
  23. Q.E.D.証明終了 36 (JP cover)

    Q.E.D. Shomei ShuryoQ.E.D.証明終了
    by Katou Motohiro
    Kodansha Magazine E-no (formerly Magazine GREAT), shounen
    Volume 36 first published in Japan 2010.06

    Volume 36 chapters:
    71 Kasus Pembunuhan di Kediaman Kurogane (serialized March 2010)
    72 Q&A (serialized May 2010)
    *NOT Elex chapter titles

    Awards
    Best Shounen Manga, 2009 Kodansha Manga Awards (tied with Mashima Hiro's Fairy Tail)

    Other language versions
    Traditional Chinese Wonder Little Detective (Tong Li Taiwan and Hong Kong: volume 37 released 2011.03)

    Related series
    C.M.B. (side story, ongoing, 17 volumes as at 2011.06.17)

    Adaptations
    A 10-episode live action renzoku starring Nakamura Aoi as Touma Sou and Takahashi Ai as Mizuhara Kana aired in Japan from January to March 2009 on NHK.

  24. Stand Up! 2 of 3 by Itagaki Masaya
  25. Stand Up! 2 (Elex)

    Stand Up!STAND UP!
    by Itagaki Masaya
    Shogakukan Corocoro Comic, shounen
    Volume 2 first published in Japan 2010.01

  26. Premiere Undead by Inoue Kazurou
  27. Undead (Elex)

    Undeadアンデッド」 by Inoue Kazurou
    Shogakukan Big Comic Spirits, seinen
    This volume (episodes 1-10) first published in Japan 2008.11

    Serializations
    Serialized in Shonen Star (concluded)

  28. Vinland Saga 4 of 10+ by Yukimura Makoto
  29. Vinland Saga 4 (Elex)

    Vinland Sagaヴィンランド・サガ
    by Yukimura Makoto
    Kodansha Afternoon (initially in Weekly Shonen Magazine), shounen/seinen
    Volume 4 first published in Japan 2007.02

    Volume 4 chapters:
    22. Son of a Troll
    23. Reinforcement
    24. The Land Across the Water
    25. Bluff
    26. Artorius
    27. Warrior and Monk
    28. Night Attack
    Extra. Hideo Nishimoto's Viking Girl Yfla
    *NOT the Indonesian Shonen Magz chapter titles

    Awards
    Nominee, 2008 Manga Taisho award and Grand Prize winner, Manga division, Japan Media Arts awards

    Other languages/serializations
    Indonesian Shonen Magz (ongoing serialization)
    French (Kurokawa: Tome 9 shipped 2011.03.10), Italian (Star Comics), traditional Chinese 海盜戰記 (Tong Li)

  30. Wild Life 17 of 27 by Fujisaki Masato
  31. Wild Life 17 (Elex)

    Wild Lifeワイルドライフ」 by Fujisaki Masato
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 17 (chapters 141-149) first published in Japan 2006.04

    Serializations
    Indonesian Shonen Star (ongoing)

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Box sets

  1. [Box set @ IDR 145,000] Kariage kun, Vols. 1-10 (of 50+) by Ueda Masashi
  2. [Box set @ IDR 145,000] Kariage kun, Vols. 11-20 (of 50+) by Ueda Masashi

MAGAZINES

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