xxxHOLiC 12, The Drops of God 3, Strange Tales of Tokyo 4 of 4 (Level Comics 16 March 2011 manga)

Update Blog regular KiRai-san reports (see comment below) that she got xxxHOLiC 12 last week. Keeping it here per the Elex STO 16 March 2011

Also, Smart is sexy Atty. Makoto Narita returns—still running, I presume—in The Fugitive Lawyer Makoto Narita volume 4. (Sankyuu~ freakenari-san for the delish snap profiling. Another tweep—wenzara-san—is actually my first Makoto Narita evangelist ^^)

Pray for Japan

But before we go rejoicing about teh Level manga for tomorrow, let's #prayforJapan and/or do something more today to help the people hardest hit by the 11 March earthquake and tsunami.

The Drops of God's Agi Tadashi-sensei—actually the brother and sister team Kibayashi Shin and Yuko—have checked in safe, according to ANN. Means Ando Yuma (Psychometrer Eiji); Amagi Seimaru (Kindaichi Case Files); Aoki Yuya (Get Backers); Ryuumon Ryou (Bloody Monday series); Arimori Jōji (Asobotto Senki Gokū); and Igano Hiroaki (Area no kishi) are also safe (Kibayashi Shin-sensei also writes under these pseudonyms). ANN has no word on Okimoto Shu-sensei yet.

The Drops of God 3 (Level Comics)

Kami no Shizuku: Les Gouttes de Dieu © Agi Tadashi & Okimoto Shu/
Kodansha [Serialized in Morning]
Published in Indonesia as The Drops of God by Elex Media/Level Comics

Shizuku decides to help Mr. Watanuki whose restaurant teeters on bankruptcy, following a scathing critique from Tomine. He looks into why Tomine found fault with Watanuki's place, but evidently, Tomine just made a reservation. Can Shizuku manage to pleasantly surprise Tomine on his revisit with his ‘marriage’? Check out The Drops of God 3 for answers.

Shining the spotlight on a different Watanuki —

xxxHOLiC 12 of 19+ by CLAMP

Since meeting Sakura, Watanuki has been dreaming more often; the frequency escalates to the extent he can no longer distinguish between dream and reality. What is actually happening?

(The second Syaoran :D)

CLAMP have also reported in safe post the quake and tsunami.

New Level titles: XBlade by Ida Tatsuhiko & Shiki Satoshi

X Blade 1 (Level Comics)

XBlade © Ida Tatsuhiko
& Shiki Satoshi/
Kodansha [Shonen Sirius]

Level rolls outs X Blade, a post-apocalyptic action drama serialized in Shonen Sirius. Given current events, you can understand that it was a little hard translating the summary. (I apologize to those who are feeling sensitive and give you leave to skip the blurb below.)

Four years ago, Haru survived the mysterious disaster that hit Tokyo and took away his family. These days, Haru lives a relatively normal life with friends Sanae and Kazunari.

But Haru's new normalcy is replaced by violence when he finds himself pursued by a pack of MIBs. At the height of the chase, Haru lucks into a venerable sword — one that takes the form of a young girl, Mana.

But was it really luck that led Haru to the sentient weapon?

[Additions from Baka-Updates Manga's XBlade description]

Wondering why X Blade 1 retails for IDR 20,000? Prolly because of the color pages. (Seeing Shiki Satoshi-sensei's name attached to this shounen manga reminds me that I've yet to finish the also swords Kamikaze >.<)

More previews below the list.

Level Comics manga and manhua (2011.03.16)

  1. Angel Heart 5 of 33 by Hojo Tsukasa
  2. LC: Angel Heart 5

    Angel Heartエンジェル・ハート
    by Hojo Tsukasa
    Shinchosha (Coamix) Comic Bunch, seinen
    Volume 5 first published in Japan 2002.11

    Related series
    City Hunter (Adapted from; 35 of 35 volumes), Angel Heart 2nd Season (sequel; one volume per 2011.03.19)

    Other languages
    French (Génération Comics and Panini Comics)

    Adaptations
    Adapted into anime by TMS, starring seiyuu Kamiya Akira as Saeba Ryo and Kawasaki Mao as Shan-In Glass Heart Lee. Fifty episodes adapting manga volumes 1 to 18 aired in Japan from October 2005 to September 2006.

  3. The Drops of God (Kami no Shizuku) 3 of 28+ by Agi Tadashi & Okimoto Shu
  4. LC: The Drops of God 3

    Kami no Shizuku神の雫
    by Agi Tadashi & Okimoto Shu
    AKA Les Gouttes de Dieu
    Kodansha Morning, seinen
    Volume 3 first published in Japan 2005.08

    Awards
    Nominee, 1st Keitai Comic Taishō (Mobile Phone Comic Award, along with Hiura Satoru's Hotaru no Hikari, Miyasaka Kaho's Kare First Love and 17 other manga); Special Award of the Year, La Revue du vin de France (French wine magazine); Nominee (Glénat's Les Gouttes de Dieu, tome 1), French Angoulême Comics Awards

    Other languages
    French (Glénat: Les Gouttes de Dieu tome 17 shipped 2011.02.16 • tome 18 street date: 2011.04.20), traditional Chinese 神之水滴 (Sharp Point Press Taiwan), English Drops of God (Vertical: volume 1 street date: 2011.09.13)

    Adaptations
    A live-action renzoku starring Kamenashi Kazuya as Kanzaki Shizuku aired from January to March 2009 in Japan on NTV. Another adaptation, Korean, starring Bae Yong Joon (Winter Sonata) has been greenlit but delayed.

  5. The Fugitive Lawyer Makoto Narita (Toubou Bengoshi Narita Makoto) 4 of 6 by Takada Yu & Go Hideki
  6. LC: The Fugitive Lawyer Makoto Narita 4

    Toubou Bengoshi Narita Makoto
    逃亡弁護士 成田誠
    by Takada Yu & Go Hideki (Natsuhara Takeshi)
    Shogakukan Young Sunday (until July 2008 before moving to Big Comic Spirits), seinen
    Volume 4 (chapters 33-43) first published in Japan 2008.06

    Related series
    Shin Toubou Bengoshi Narita Makoto (sequel by Okamoto Sou; three volumes as at 2011.04.28)

    Adaptations
    A live-action adaptation, Toubou Bengoshi, starring Kamiji Yusuke (Tsutsumoto Shoji, Crows ZERO live-action movies) aired from July to September 2010 on Fuji TV.

  7. Love Affair (Bokutachi wa Shitte Shimatta) 7 of 10 by Miyasaka Kaho
  8. Psychometrist Eiji (Psychometrer Eiji) 19 of 25 by Ando Yuma & Asaki Masashi
  9. LC: Psychometrist Eiji 19

    Psychometrer EijiサイコメトラーEIJI
    by Ando Yuma & Asaki Masashi
    Kodansha Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 19 first published in Japan 1999.10

    Other languages
    French Psychometrer Eiji (Kana/Dargaud; 25 volumes), simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi Singapore 感应少年 Eiji 25 volumes), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan)

    Reissues
    Re-released in 12 bunko volumes (2003.06 to 2003.11)

    Adaptations
    The live-action renzoku alternatively known as Simply Psychic ran for two seasons on NTV (January to March 1997 and October to December 1999). A one-episode, 45-minute anime OAV Eiji was released in August 1990.

  10. Strange Tales of Tokyo (Toukei Ibun) 4 of 4 by Kajiwara Niki & Ono Fuyumi [Finale]
  11. LC: Strange Tales of Tokyo 4

    Toukei Ibun東亰異聞
    by Kajiwara Niki & Ono Fuyumi
    Gentousha Comic Birz, seinen
    Volume 4 first published in Japan 2003.09

    Reissues
    Re-released in two volumes under the Birz Comics Special imprint (2008.03)

  12. X Blade 1 of 12+ by Ida Tatsuhiko & Shiki Satoshi
  13. LC: X Blade 1

    XBladeXBLADE
    by Ida Tatsuhiko & Shiki Satoshi
    Kodansha Shonen Sirius, shounen
    Volume 1 first published in Japan 2007.03

  14. xxxHOLiC 12 of 19+ by CLAMP
  15. LC: xxxHOLiC 12

    xxxHOLiC×××HOLiC」 by CLAMP
    AKA xxxHolic Rō (starting volume 16)
    Kodansha Young Magazine (Bessatsu Shonen Magazine from 2010.06), seinen
    Volume 12: Atashi no Negai....ne. (chapters 73-79) first published in Japan 2007.10

    Other languages
    English xxxHOLiC (Del Rey: 16 volumes per 2010.10 • volume 17 street date: 2011.09.13), French (Pika Édition; tome 17 shipped 2011.01.19), Spanish (Norma Editorial Spain and Grupo Editorial Vid Mexico), Italian (Star Comics), German (Egmont), Swedish (Bonnier Carlsen), Portuguese (JBC Brazil)

    Adaptations
    A 24-episode anime adaptation by Production I.G aired from April to September 2006 in Japan, followed by a 13-episode sequel xxxHOLiC: Kei (2008.04 to 2008.06) and a two-episode OAD xxxHOLiC: Shunmuki (2009.02 to 2009.06). The xxxHOLiC Rō OAD shipped 23 April 2010, along with manga volume 17. A second xxxHolic Rō OAD, xxxHolic: Rō Adayume, is scheduled for March 2011 release with manga volume 19.

    A theatrical film adaptation xxxHOLiC the Movie: A Midsummer Night's Dream premiered in Japan before the first anime season (2005.08.20). The movie was a Feature Films finalist in the 2006 Annecy International Animated Film Festival.

    Seiyuu Fukuyama Jun and Ohara Sayaka play the roles of Watanuki Kimihiro and Ichihara Yuko in all adaptations.

    Related
    Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle (crossover) · xxxHoLic: ANOTHERHOLiC Landolt-Ring Aerosol by NisiOisiN (Novel; side story) · Soel to Larg: Mokona=Modoki no Bouken (Novel; side story)

    At least three official fanbooks have been released in Japan: Gekijōban ×××HOLiC Official Fanbook (2005.08.17) · TV Animation ×××HOLiC Extra Official Guide (2006.05.17) · Shinpan ×××HOLiC Dokuhon (2006.11.17)

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Level Comics European comics/BDs (2011.03.16)

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