Ep 1 ComicPopping Manga Style with Strobe Edge

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Ep 1 ComicPopping Manga Style with Strobe Edge

In this episode April, Luis, Logan, Jonathan, and Richard review and discuss the romance manga Strobe Edge.

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What we reviewed in this episode:

1) Strobe Edge, Vol. 1, Io Sakisaka, Viz Media, 2012.  ISBN: 978-1421550688, $9.99.

Music clips used in this episode:

1) “Can I Say I Love You”, Boggie, musically.com, 2008.

Links:

http://www.viz.com/ – Viz Media’s Website

http://www.musicalley.com/ – Music Alley’s Website

http://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?pageNum_MusicList=3&totalRows_MusicList=23&BandHash=40e39340ab615f450ae6f7c509221e60 – “Can I Say I Love You”, Boggie, 2008.

http://strangefruituk.com/ – Strangefruit’s Website

https://www.facebook.com/strangefruituk – Strangefruit’s Facebook Page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

Sailor Moon Returns to Shelves

Librarians take notice.  One of the first shojo titles to take hold in the U.S. was Sailor Moon.  It has been out of print for several years.  The exciting news for fans of Sailor Moon and an opportunity to introduce a whole new generation to Sailor Moon is that Kodansha will be reprinting the title in September.  Libraries can replace books that have been missing or fairly worn and for libraries that haven’t had them can pick them up to add to their manga collection.  Follow the link to ICv2’s site for the full article.

http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/19655.html