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Dr. Mashirito’s Ultimate Manga Techniques is an interesting guide to making & the business of manga

Learn how to make manga from one of the greatest manga editors of all time!

Kazuhiko Torishima is the sixth editor-in-chief of Japan’s biggest manga magazine, Weekly Shonen Jump! He is one of Japan’s leading editors, having discovered and nurtured great manga artists such as Akira Toriyama of Dragon Ball, Masakazu Katsura of Video Girl Ai, and Koji Inada of Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai, and further transforming the manga business by expanding the crossover of manga, anime, and video games.

“Dr. Mashirito” is a scientist who was modeled after Kazuhiko Torishima by Akira Toriyama in Dr. Slump, and the character later became Kazuhiko Torishima’s nickname in real life, too. This book is the only place to discover Kazuhiko Torishima’s “Torishima Method,” an approach to making comics that will give you the mindset needed to become a manga artist!

By: Kazuhiko Torishima and Takanaka Shimotsuki

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Ultimate Black Panther #16 reminds us that even T’Challa can be afraid and not have answers

Black Panther and Storm team up to continue to unravel the mystery of dark vibranium.

Story: Bryan Edward Hill
Art: Stefano Caselli
Color: David Curiel
Letterer: Cory Petit

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Zeus Comics
Kindle


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Space Ghost #12 continues the action and reminds us that Space Ghost works best as a team

Space Ghost’s headquarters lies in ruins, and the Ghost Planet teeters on the edge of total collapse! The Council of Doom stands triumphant, while the Guardian of the Spaceways barely clings to life! Unless we’re missing something, it looks like oblivion is about to claim our heroes and extinguish the last flickering light in the great darkness!

Story: David Pepose
Art: Jonathan Lau
Color: Andrew Dalhouse
Letterer: Taylor Esposito

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Mini Reviews: Godzilla vs X-Men, Supergirl #1, Absolute Batman #8, Exquisite Corpses #1, Invincible Universe: Battle Beast #1

Supergirl #1

Sometimes, the staff at Graphic Policy read more comics than we’re able to get reviewed. When that happens you’ll see a weekly feature compiling reviews of the comics, or graphic novels, we just didn’t get a chance to write a full one for.

These are Graphic Policy’s Mini Reviews and Recommendations.

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Godzilla vs X-Men (Marvel) – Godzilla continues his Marvel Universe Eras tour with a stop in the early 1990s and the X-Men lineup (Sans Jubilee) used for the classic animated series. It’s fitting that Fabian Nicieza handles the scripting duties, and he slips into the old hated and feared routine with a side of the kaiju genre. He and artist Emilio Laiso utilize Godzilla’s size scale to do some epic vertical fight sequences, including the best use of the Super Adaptoid in recent memory as an Ultraman/Voltron type figure. I also love the bond Professor X shares with Godzilla through their psychic link. Godzilla vs. X-Men has big-time action while still remaining true to the core of both properties and shows that Nicieza still has his fastball. Overall: 8.0 Verdict: Buy

Supergirl #1 (DC)Sophie Campbell and Tamra Bonvillain‘s Supergirl has both Silver Age zaniness (Super-pets, mistaken identities, thought bubbles) and bright, contemporary visuals to go with nuanced characterization of its lead character. Kara struggles with her identity as superhero, Kryptonian, and citizen of Earth, especially when her parents invite her back to see her in sleepy Midvale where things are a little, shall we say, Twin Peaks-y. Sophie Campbell nails Kara’s voice and gives the book a fun, yet mysterious vibe that’s also new reader friendly. Overall: 8.7 Verdict: Buy

Absolute Batman #8 (DC) – Absolute Batman continues to have some of the best fight choreography in comics with guest artist Marcos Martin bringing the horror-tinged noise while Batman fights to get out of one of Mr. Freeze’s cryo chambers. He and writer Scott Snyder also use Bruce’s time in cryo to really zero in on the trauma he felt after his dad’s passing along with the guilt his late friend, Matches Malone, felt. Absolute Batman #8 puts this working class conception of Batman to good use having him integrated into his community (That happen to share the names of his greatest foes.) instead of being in a dark manor far away. Martin’s conception of Mr. Freeze will haunt me for quite a while, but it will be nice to get back on the Ark M plotline. Overall: 8.2 Verdict: Buy

Exquisite Corpses #1 (Image/Tiny Onion) James Tynion, Michael Walsh, and Jordie Bellaire kick off an immersive horror/conspiracy universe in the triple-sized first issue of Exquisite Corpses. The high concept premise of the 13 wealthiest families hiring killers whose weapons are revealed to them on a playing card is reminiscent of things like Battle Royale, The Purge and even previous Tynion comics like Department of Truth and Something is Killing the Children. However, this first issue gives us folks to root for in the midst of the decadent carnage, and its extra length introduces the 12 killers with aplomb while leaving a room for a little a room. Slasher film plus March Madness plus paranoid conspiracies equals take money. Overall: 8.4 Verdict: Buy

Invincible Universe: Battle Beast #1 (Image/Skybound) – No prior knowledge of Invincible is needed for this violent, guilty pleasure of a fight comic from Robert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley, and Annalisa Leoni. After being kicked into a portal by Invincible, Battle Beast is on a quest for a worthy opponent to put him out his misery, but that’s easier said than done. Ottley and Leoni fill the pages of this first page with oodles of colorful extraterrestrial gore and body parts with most of the issue being a brutal fight sequence. However, Battle Beast #1 isn’t without a sense humor, and I live for the banter between the protagonist and the computer of ship whose crew Battle Beast previously brutally murdered. Overall: 7.4 Verdict: Read

Ultimate X-Men #15 improves on the previous two issues as it focuses in on its main mystery

The focus turns to the Children of the Atom as quite a few different groups try to figure out what’s going on.

Story/Art Peach Momoko
Script Adaptation: Zack Davisson
Letterer: Travis Lanham

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Zeus Comics
Kindle


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Exquisite Corpses #1 is a hell of a start and teases what could be the new series of the year

Exquisite Corpses #1 delivers an opening salvo that’s drenched in pop punk video game inspired visuals with a story that feels familiar but a hell of a lot of fun.

Story: James Tynion IV
Art: Michael Walsh
Color: Jordie Bellaire
Letterer: Becca Carey

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Zeus Comics
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Absolute Batman #8 delivers action and horror for another solid issue

Batman is in the fight for his life against this icy new threat. But in the end, what terrifying truth will be unearthed about Ark M and…Joker?

Story: Scott Snyder
Art: Marcos Martin
Colors: Muntsa Vicente
Letters: Clayton Cowles

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Zeus Comics
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Transformers #20 does a great job of balancing everything going on

The Autobots revive a group of allies who could change the tide of their war with the Decepticons, but they don’t know who or what is coming for them…

Story: Daniel Warren Johnson
Art: Jorge Corona
Color: Mike Spicer
Letterer: Rus Wooton

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Zeus Comics
Kindle


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You and Me on Repeat is a nice riff on the concept from Groundhog Day

Chris O’Brien has a genius plan: If he can share the perfect first kiss with his crush, Andy, then of course he’ll break free from the time loop that has him repeating graduation day over and over…and over.

Alicia Ochoa thinks Chris’s plan is doomed. Valedictorian and a total nerd, she knows it’ll take more than a kiss to escape the loop they’re trapped in together. Besides, Chris may be a hopeless romantic, but Alicia doesn’t think he has a real shot with Andy.

Once close friends, Alicia and Chris have history—lots of it. As they got older, the pair fell out after Chris ditched her for the “cool kids” and left her in the dust. But when you’re looping side by side, you never know if friendship might rekindle or what new feelings could spark along the way.

Story: Mary Shyne
Art: Mary Shyne

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Henry Holt and Company provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review
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Creature Clinic is really cute and a great graphic novel for kids

Welcome to Creature Clinic, the world’s finest―and only―hospital for mythical beings. Here, everyone from trolls and unicorns to tooth fairies and giants can expect the very best treatment. Well, with one exception. Humans are absolutely, 100 percent not welcome.

Doctor-in-training Kara Orc has worked hard and followed the rules her entire life to get where she is now. But when a human in need shows up at the hospital, her obedience is put to the test. Sure, most humans are dangerous, destructive beasts, but Kara took an oath to help all creatures. Even humans deserve care and compassion. How long can she keep such a big secret from her boss . . . who also happens to be her mother? And will her decision to do what’s right cause a rift between Kara and her mom that no medicine can cure?

Story: Gavin Aung Than
Art: Gavin Aung Than

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First Second provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review
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