Dark Horse Named Manga Pub. of the Year

Dark Horse’s site has a brief article (link below) on being named Manga Publisher of the Year by Diamond Comics Distributors Gem Awards.  This being Dark Horse’s 25th year of publishing this makes a nice feather in the hat for them.  Out of the 25 years, the site mentions they have published manga for 23 of those years, most notiably Oh My Goddess! and Blade of the Immortal.

http://www.darkhorse.com/Blog/269/dark-horse-named-manga-publisher-year-diamonds-gem

X-Men Anime

This will be of interest to librarians working on their anime collection.  Anime New Network’s site has a brief article about the X-Men anime starting on Japanese television channel Animax.  The article also mentions that Animax is already airing Ironman and Wolverine animes.  These are not available for purchase yet.  However, with these being U.S. properties I can see these eventually collected and distributed in the United States (dubbed and subbed).  I could be wrong with my speculation, but I would definitely keep these writing down and in the back of your mind for a possible future anime purchase.  Follow the link to Anime News Network and there will be an image of X-Men’s Cyclops, pictured above.  Click this image and it will take you to Animax’s site where you can see the trailer/commercial for X-Men.

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-02-18/x-men-anime-nichijou-promo-videos-streamed

Yu-Gi-Oh 3D Movie card pack

If some of your libraries are in the area that the new Yu-Gi-Oh 3D: Bonds Beyond Time movie will be shown let your patrons now about the movie packs.  ICv2 has the article about this, however it is unclear if these will be available to purchase at the theaters or elsewhere.  The link below will take you to the article.  Let your anime and card gaming fans know about this if they don’t already.

http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/19431.html

Arrietty wins Animation of the Year

For all the librarians purchasing anime for their library’s might want to consider Arrietty.  Your anime fans will really appreciate it and you could show case it to American animation fans and us Arrietty as a crossing over title for some patrons that like American animation but are hesitant about Japanese animation.  Arrietty won recently at the 34th Japan Academy Prizes.  Follow the link to Anime News Network for the article.

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-02-18/arrietty-wins-japan-academy-animation-of-the-year

Marvel & Oscar Crossing Paths

Yahoo has a nice article about how many past and present Oscar Nominees are taking rolls in comic book movies.  They are from Thor: Natalie Portman; Kenneth Branagh, Director; Adriana Barraza; and past winner Anthony Hopkins.  From X-Men First Class is Jennifer Lawrence and from Avengers: Mark Ruffalo; Jeremy Renner; Robert Downey Jr.; and Samuel L. Jackson.  Pretty good cast of talent hopefully this will bode well for these three movies.  Time will tell…Follow the link to the full article by Matt McDaniel.

http://blog.movies.yahoo.com/blog/694-new-thor-trailer-features-oscar-hopeful-natalie-portman

ComicPop Library Ep. 2 Shownotes

Here is each titles information so librarians can use their respected vendors to purchase for your library.

1) Strange Science Fantasy, 2011, by Scott Morse, published by IDW Publishing, ISBN 978-1600108884, price 24.99.

2) Amazing Screw-On Head & Other Curious Objects, 2010 edition, by Mike Mignola, published by Dark Horse, ISBN 978-1595825018, price 17.99.

3) Kingyo Used Books/Kingyoya Koshoten, 2005/2010 translated edition, by Seimu Yoshizaki/Shogakuka, published by Viz Media, ISBN 978-14211533629, price 12.99.

Got a Taste for True Blood

TRUE BLOOD: ALL TOGETHER NOW HC cover

Librarians let your True Blood, vampire, and supernatural patrons know about the Hardcover True Blood: All Together Now.  This collected edition of the first six issues of the series will be of interest for your adult collection of graphic novels.  It is more based around HBO’s interpretation of Charlaine Harris’ Sookie Stackhouse series, so the content might not be suitable for younger audiences.  Us the link below for the full article on IDW’s site.

http://www.idwpublishing.com/news/article/1618/