Showing posts with label Shojo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shojo. Show all posts

Monday, February 15, 2010

Manga Reviews: Alice in the Country of Hearts, Portait of M@N

















Alice in the Country of Hearts Volume 1

Story: Quinrose
Art: Soumei Hoshino
Rating: Older Teen

Alice in the Country of Hearts is yet another reimagining of the classic fable, “Alice in Wonderland”. This time Wonderland is more akin to an online dating simulation game, filled to the brim with dreamy, albeit partially psychotic, men who have each fallen head over heels in love with Alice. Ironically enough, this version is based on a Japanese game of the same name.

Alice Liddell is a fairly average girl living in her sister’s shadow when one day she is dragged down a rabbit hole Peter White, otherwise known as “the white rabbit”. Peter confesses his love for Alice and forces her to drink a mysterious potion that binds her to Wonderland. Peter’s obsession over Alice is so great that he is even willing to kill any who would threaten to take her away.

Surprisingly, Peter is one of the more sane characters as others such as the wicked Mad Hatter, Blood Dupre, and the gun toting Mary Gowland are also intrigued by Alice and wish for her to be theirs. Alice is later informed by the aptly named dream demon “Nightmare”, that every character in Wonderland is fascinated by her and though they are unaware of it, forced to love her. It is especially problematic when Alice discovers that most of the kingdoms of Wonderland are at war with each other, with Alice being the top prize.

The art is a mixed bag as character designs are detailed and the costumes elaborate and reminiscent of 19th century dress. Unfortunately the backgrounds are fairly pedestrian which is disappointing considering the world that is being depicted. It should also be noted that many of the male character’s faces are similar and almost interchangeable.

The plot is unconventional as almost none of the characters are meant to be likeable with the exception of Alice. Just about every member of Wonderland is sinister, with each one having an agenda of their own. This is hopefully indicative of Alice’s potential to grow into a strong lead character that can save herself from the growing menace that is Wonderland. Judging by this first outing, the series has the potential to be more than just a game to book adaption.

Alice in the Country of Hearts Volume 1 – B





















Portrait of M@N

Story and Art: Tachibana Higuchi
Rating: Teen

What do you get when you pair a masochist with a narcissist? A predictable, if not off-putting read.

Mitsuru Abe is from an upper class family who, thanks to experiencing countless beatings, is overcome by an unhealthy ecstasy at the mere thought of being physically abused. Natsuhiko, due to his own upbringing is a narcissist with a penchant for ogling himself in front of the mirror. Both just want a happy normal life, but before they know it, they are forced to struggle against their true nature in order to prevent their classmates from learning their secrets.

From the get-go, you know the two are destined to wind up together. The characters themselves are so extreme it’s almost impossible for anyone else to like them. When Natsuhiko’s glasses fall off in front of a mirror, he becomes automatically obsessed with his reflection. The case is the same with Mitsuru who, after having a tooth chipped by a soccer ball, begs for more. The two run into each other and accidentally discover each other’s secret. From there, Mitsuru begins pining for Natsuhiko while all the other students watch on menacingly.

Portrait of M@N is marked as a romantic comedy but it rarely feels as such. Parts of the story are way to serious. Mitsuru’s mother beating her and her attempt to protect Natsuhiko from a rival all comes off as depressing. Rather than laughing at the character, you actually begin feeling for her.

This is an odd couple story that did not prove to be very fun. If the first volume accomplished anything, it demonstrated that love can hurt.

Portrait of M@N Volume 1 – D

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

News: Viz Announces New Releases For the Month of November


DVD RELEASES FOR NOVEMBER 2009
FROM VIZ MEDIA


San Francisco, CA, September 30, 2009 – VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, has announced their list of DVD titles scheduled for release in November 2009. This includes the first NARUTO Shippuden Movie as well as the latest episodic releases of the popular BLEACH, NARUTO Shippuden and POKÉMON series. November DVD releases also include the newest NANA, BLEACH and NARUTO Box Sets. VIZ Media DVD titles are distributed (in English) in the U.S and Mexico by Warner Home Video and in Canada by Allegro.

New NARUTO Releases Include:

NARUTO Shippuden The Movie • Rated 'T+' for Older Teens •
MSRP: $24.92 US / $35.99 CAN • Available November 10
A powerful spirit that once threatened to destroy the world is back! Naruto's mission is to protect a priestess named Shion, who is the only one with the power to seal away the monster. She also has the uncanny ability to predict someone's fate. her latest prediction: Naruto will soon die. Naruto's only hope is to abandon Shion, but that's not Naruto's style. He decides to face her fatal prediction head-on--and die!

NARUTO Shippuden, Volume 3 • Rated 'T+' for Older Teens •
MSRP: $24.92 US / $35.99 CAN • Available November 24
Gaara of the Sand has been kidnapped, and Team Kakashi are on their way! Sakura uses her skills as a medic ninja to treat the wounded Kankuro, impressing everyone with her sure and steady hands. Granny Chiyo of the Sand decides to accompany Team Kakashi, but before they can get to Gaara and the Akatsuki lair, the team is confronted by a familiar enemy--Itachi Uchiha.
Episodes: 9 – 13
NARUTO UNCUT Season 1, Volume 2 DVD Box Set • Rated ‘T+’ for Older Teens •
MSRP: $39.97 US / $57.99 CAN • Available November 24
Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura face deadly enemies and dark powers as the Chunin Exam continues in the Forest of Death. While they search for the Heaven and Earth scrolls, something evil is afoot, and it's after Sasuke! Then the genin must take on each other in one-on-one battles. Does Naruto have what it takes to stand up to his peers--and win?
Episodes: 26 – 52

New BLEACH Releases Include:

BLEACH UNCUT Box Set 4, Part 1 • Rated ‘T’ for Teens •
MSRP: $49.95 US / $71.99 CAN • Available November 3
Ichigo and his friends return from the Soul Society to the World of the Living and try to resume their normal lives. But when strange abductions start happening, it's up to them to solve the riddle. More Soul Reapers arrive to help uncover the truth behind a mysterious clan known as Bounts. Will these allies be strong enough to stop the Bount leader from stealing human souls and feeding his dangerous ambition?
Episodes: 64 – 79 (Original and Uncut)
BLEACH Volume 22 • Rated ‘T’ for Teens •
MSRP: $24.92 US / $35.99 CAN • Available November 17
Rangiku Matsumoto and several other Soul Reapers arrive to help in the battle against the evil Bounts. Entering the cave hideout, they soon discover they've stumbled into a trap! Just in time to back up their comrades, Ichigo faces the Bount leader Kariya and must summon his bankai if he is to survive, while Uryû must rediscover his lost powers as well.
Episodes: 88 – 91

New POKÉMON Releases Include:

POKÉMON: ELEMENTS, Volume 5: Ice • Rated 'A' for All Ages •
MSRP: $9.98 US / $14.99 CAN • Available November 24
POKÉMON: ELEMENTS, Volume 6: Dark • Rated 'A' for All Ages •
MSRP: $9.98 US / $14.99 CAN • Available November 24

Following the POKÉMON All Star series set, the POKÉMON: ELEMENTS collection consists of the most important episodes commemorating the different types of Pokémon characters. Each disc showcases a Pokémon type with three all-time favorite episodes. Collect them all!

Volume 5 Includes 3 Ice–type episodes:
1. Freeze Frame
2. Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let it Snorunt!
3. Spring Fever

Volume 6 Includes 3 Dark–type episodes:
1. Absol-ute Disaster
2. Pop Goes The Sneasel
3. A Bite to Remember

New Shojo Releases Include:

NANA BOX SET, Volume 2 • Rated ‘M’ for Mature •
MSRP: $59.90 US / $85.99 CAN • Available November 24
Careers, friendship, love--can two bright young women named Nana manage to have it all?
Nana K.'s Tokyo experiment is in jeopardy when she finds herself strapped for cash and her relationship with Shoji on uncertain ground. Nana O.'s love life takes an unexpected turn when she's reunited with her old flame, Ren from Trapnest. With such a close connection to her favorite band, will Nana K. get to meet the man of her dreams--Takumi? Sometimes dreams do come true... Episodes: 12 – 22

About VIZ Media, LLC
Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), is one of the most comprehensive and innovative companies in the field of manga (graphic novel) publishing, animation and entertainment licensing of Japanese content. Owned by three of Japan’s largest creators and licensors of manga and animation, Shueisha Inc., Shogakukan Inc., and Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions, Co., Ltd., VIZ Media is a leader in the publishing and distribution of Japanese manga for English speaking audiences in North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and South Africa and is a global ex-Asia licensor of Japanese manga and animation. The company offers an integrated product line including the popular monthly manga anthology SHONEN JUMP magazine, graphic novels, and DVDs, and develops, markets, licenses, and distributes animated entertainment for audiences and consumers of all ages. Contact VIZ Media at 295 Bay Street, San Francisco, CA 94133; Phone (415) 546-7073; Fax (415) 546-7086; and web site at www.VIZ.com.