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  • Crayon Shinchan: Age-inappropriate Humor

    CMX is bringing back Crayon Shinchan, a manga aboout a 5-year old mischievous imp who always manages to do something inappropriate.

  • Funnies Business #2: The Crack Dealer’s Business Model

    Boom! Studio's controversial decision to release their comcis periodical North Wind on MySpace was controversial but appears to have raised sales.

  • Comics Briefly

    Eisner Awards Nominees; NYAF Dates Changed; Lulu Awards at MoCCA; ABC Events At BEA; Villard to Publish Unique; Death Note Movie; and Last Sam and Max Episode

  • Marvel, Harper Debut Spidey Kids' Books

    Marvel Comics and HarperCollins Children's Books are teaming up to launch a reading program based around Marvel's popular character Spider-Man. The new line, called simply, Spider-Man, will release its first titles in winter 2009; it will focus on a variety of children's formats, including beginning readers, story books, chapter books, phonics sets and novelty publications.

  • Fiction Reviews: Week of 4/14/2008

    Novel About My Wife Emily Perkins . Bloomsbury , $14.95 paper (288p) ISBN 978-1-59691-166-6 The lives of a London couple about to have their first child unravel in Perkins’s haunting third novel. In the wake of surviving a train derailment, pregnant Ann Wells tells her husband, struggling screenwriter Tom Stone, that a man has been following her.

  • Web Exclusive Reviews: Week of 4/14/2008

    This week: a triumverate of feminist-folk-rock pioneers, building a better sales tax, ancient Egypt and Soviet Russia, going green with consumerism, going consumerist with Christ, and a classy new overview of Pop Art. Plus: three smokin' new guides to grilling.

  • Nonfiction Reviews: Week of 4/14/2008

    Key Grip: A Memoir of Endless Consequences Dustin Beall Smith . Mariner , $12.95 paper (160p) ISBN 978-0-547-05369-1 In his uneven first book, Smith presents the reader with scenes from his life, covering his career in the film industry, alcoholism, ego issues and a quest for meaning. Smith provides plenty of flashbacks from his years as a misguided, sky-diving 20-something and also tackles ...

  • Children's Book Reviews: Week of 4/14/2008

    Picture Books Willow Buds: The Tale of Toad and Badger Mary Jane Begin . Little, Brown , $14.99 (40p) ISBN 978-0-316-01352-9 Begin, who illustrated Chronicle’s 2002 edition of The Wind in the Willows, invades that classic to produce a new series, billed as “friendship stories inspired by The Wind in the Willows”; she rewinds Kenneth Grahame’s narrative chronology and ...

  • Salt Water Taffy: Tall Tales of Giant Lobsters

    Matthew Loux, the writer-artist of 2006’s Sidescrollers, a video game-themed romp that was named one of the “10 Best Graphic Novels for Teens,” returns to the scene with Salt Water Taffy, an all-ages series from Oni Press about two young brothers battling lobsters in Maine.

  • Comics Briefly

    Movie Previews at NYCC; Toon Books Second Printing; Templesmith IDW Exclusive; Bristol Comic Expo; Desert Peach Online ; Jules Feiffer at the Strand; Karasick and Newgarden Sign; TwoMorrows’ Podcasts ; New A.D. Chapters; and March Zuda Winner

  • April Comics Bestsellers

    Rodrick Rules continues at #1, followed by Naruto vol. 28 at #2 and Fruits Basket vol. 19 at #3. This month there's a new Anita Blake volume, The First Death at # 6,

  • Viz, Stan Lee Team to Launch New Japanese Series

    Viz Media and Shaman King creator Hiroyuki Takei are teaming up with the legendary Stan Lee to create a new manga series for the Japanese comics market.

  • Marvel’s Viral Marketing Invasion

    Thanks in part to an unprecedented marketing campaign that generated big buzz on the internet, Secret Invasion, the latest Marvel Comics crossover event, launched last Wednesday to strong initial sales.

  • Johnny Bunko: Manga Takes Care of Business

    New York Times bestselling business writer Daniel Pink has written TheAdventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You'll Ever Need. Johnny Bunko, very likely the first American conceived and illustrated (by artist Rob Ten Pas) business manga.

  • The Historical Roots of Manga

    Professor Brigitte Koyama-Richard has written One Thousand Years of Manga, a new history that traces the roots of manga to the 12century.

  • Children's Book Reviews

    Picture Books The Grasshopper's Song: An Aesop's Fable Revisited Nikki Giovanni , illus. by Chris Raschka. Candlewick , $16.99 (56p) ISBN 978-0-7636-3021-8 “Every year the same thing happens. The Grasshoppers sing, the Ants work in rhythm, the crops come up smoothly, and when winter comes, the Ants turn their backs.

  • Fiction Reviews

    Daphne Justine Picardie . Bloomsbury , $24.95 (416p) ISBN 978-1-59691-341-7 Former British Vogue editor Picardie (My Mother's Wedding Dress) gives us a fictional life of Rebecca novelist Daphne du Maurier (1907—1989) that founders in obsession. In the late 1950s, du Maurier, determined to establish herself as a serious writer, researched and wrote a biography of Branwell Brontë, t...

  • Web Exclusive Reviews: Week of 4/7/2008

    This week: a strong start for April, with star-worthy efforts on war, weapons, fashion, parenting, Paris, Gustave Courbet and the Red Headed Stranger. Plus: American art in danger, breaking up is hard on dogs, how and why to purposely shrink your clothes, and more.

  • Master of Alternate History

    A brief profile of Harry Turtledove, hailed as a master of alternate history fantasy novels, to accompany our print feature on the alternate history genre.

  • Nonfiction Reviews

    Furious Improvisation: How the WPA and a Cast of Thousands Made High Art Out of Desperate Times Susan Quinn . Walker , $25.99 (336p) ISBN 978-0-8027-1698-9 Quinn (Marie Curie) does a superb job of recounting the rise and fall of the Federal Theatre Project, a wing of FDR's WPA meant to employ playwrights and actors while providing diversion and inspiration for Depression-ravaged Americans.

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