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Linkfest: It's Naruto's world, we only live in it
November 17, 2008
Librarians, start your budgets: This morning's big news is that Viz is once again going to publish
Naruto on an
accelerated schedule, with 11 volumes due out between February and April 2009. The anime is going to be
pushed even harder, with a subtitled version streaming for paid subscribers on Crunchyroll about an hour after airing in Japan; the same episodes will go up for free on several sites a week later. Viz released 12 volumes of
Naruto in three months in the fall and winter of 2007, and the results were great—for Viz: Sales of individual volumes of
Naruto stayed high, but the more marginal series from other publishers suffered.
Anime News Network
interviews Audra Furuichi and Scott Yoshinaga, the creators of the super-cute manga-style webcomic
nemu-nemu. This
Comic Book Resources has a
preview up of vol. 2 of
Castle Waiting.
I believe that Barack Obama is our first president who reads Spider-Man, or at least the first to admit to it. Newsarama
lists some lessons they hope he has learned from Spidey.
Reviews:
Robert Greenberger on
The Baby-Sitters Club #4 (ComicMix)
Tangognat on
vols. 1, 3, and 4 of Forbidden Dance (Tangognat)
Oyceter on
Good As Lily (Sakura of DOOM)
J.L. Bell on
Laika at Oz and Ends.
Lissa Pattillo on
vol. 1 of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (Kuriousity)
Johanna Draper Carlson on
Mo and Jo, Jack and the Box, and Stinky (Comics Worth Reading)
Edward Zacharias on
vol. 31 of Naruto (Animanga Nation)
Don MacPherson on
Token (Eye on Comics)
Posted by Brigid Alverson on November 17, 2008 | Comments (0)