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The 2024 Russ Manning Award Nominees Have Been Announced

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Comic-Con has announced the 2024 nominees for the Russ Manning Promising Newcomer Award (the Manning Award). The nominees were chosen by a panel consisting of members of Comic-Con International and a San Diego comics retailer. The winner will be decided by past Manning award winners and Russ Manning assistants.

The award has been given out each year since 1982 and is presented to an artist who is early in their career and shows superior knowledge and ability in the art of creating comics.

The award is named for Russ Manning, , the artist best known for his work on the Tarzan and Star Wars newspaper strips and the Magnus, Robot Fighter.

Past recipients include Jan Duursema, Steve Rude, Scott McCloud, Art Adams, Eric Shanower, Dan Brereton, Jeff Smith, Gene Ha, David Petersen, Eleanor Davis, Tyler Crook, Dan Mora, Anne Szabala, Zoe Thorogood, and Greg Smallwood, to name a few.

The recipient will be announced during the Eisner Awards which will take place on July 26 at Comic-Con in San Diego.

Congrats and good luck to all. This year’s nominees are:

  • Oliver Bly, writer/artist of The Mushroom Knight (Mad Cave Studios)
  • Patrick Horvath, writer/artist of Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees (IDW)
  • Vincent Kings, writer/artist of Atomic Fairytales and Time Dog and Other Atomic Fairytales (Sincere Comics)
  • Oma Sei, writer/artist of Blood Blade (Kodansha)
  • Eamon Winkle, artist of Principles of Necromancy (Magma Comix)

Blood Blade debuts from Kodansha in Fall 2023

Kodansha USA has announced an all-original manga series by Japanese creator Oma Sei, to be published first in English, titled Blood Blade. A thrilling action-adventure saga about Count Dracula reborn and on the run from an organization that is capturing and using weapons of monstrous destruction, Blood Blade will have its world premiere in Fall 2023 on kodansha.us, with new content serialized weekly and available for free to Kodansha Reader Portal account holders. Episodes will be free until the release of the collected volume. After the exciting web-only run, Blood Blade will also be available in print starting Spring 2024 and distributed by Penguin Random House.

In the world of Blood BladeCount Dracula is reborn as a katana-wielding young vampiress in a new, never-before-seen action manga set in a gritty, alternate-history Europe. Fans of cinematic, gory, supernatural alternate histories, like Vampire Hunter DHellsing, and Vampire in the Garden, will want to sink their fangs into Blood Blade.

After the reincarnated Dracula rescues a girl named Clara from a mysterious stranger, Clara explains that she is the creation of a certain Victor Frankenstein. She also reveals that she is fleeing from an organization called Cerberus, which seeks to capture and study “monsters” such as herself in order to create an army of human-monster hybrids. Clara begs the vampiress to flee with her to an island of monsters. 

SDCC 2023: Kodansha reveals new print and digital manga

Revealed at Comic-Con International 2023, Kodansha announced a slate of new digital series coming August 2023, as well as print announcements for Spring 2024, starting with the worldwide unveiling of Blood Blade by Oma Sei—a groundbreaking work created by a Japanese debut author and published first in English. This series will begin serializing digitally at kodansha.us starting Fall 2023 & will come to print Spring 2024!

New titles coming to print next spring also include the hilarious fantasy workplace comedy Fed Up With Being the Spoiled Queen’s Genius Butler, I Ran Away and Built the World’s Strongest Army; the poignant slice-of-life drama Mermaid Prince; and even a new omnibus edition of the fan-favorite isekai fantasy That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime.

But if you’re looking for exciting new titles to read right away, Kodansha’s August digital manga debuts have you covered with the dramatic history behind the founder of modern Noh theater The World is Dancing, the gunpowder & steel revenge epic Issak, and heart-pounding para-athlete saga Blade Girl.

Print titles announced will be available Spring 2024 at physical and online book vendors like Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, Amazon, and more, while August 2023 digital debuts will be available upon release across all our participating digital vendors, including Bookwalker, Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play, Nook, Kobo, MyAnimeList, and more! Fans can also purchase and read all our digital manga on the new kodansha.us.

Take a look below at the full roster of debuts coming in print Spring 2024 and in digital August 2023.

BLOOD BLADE

By Oma Sei
Rated: 16+

Count Dracula is reborn as a katana-wielding young vampiress in a new, never-before-seen action manga set in a gritty, alternate-history Europe. Fans of cinematic, gory, supernatural alternate histories, like Vampire Hunter D, Hellsing, and Dance in the Vampire Bund, will want to sink their fangs into BLOOD BLADE.

Made in Japan, published in English!

Having fallen in battle long ago, Count Vlad Dracula is reborn as a katana-wielding young vampiress in an alternate-history Europe. After the reincarnated Dracula rescues a girl named Clara from a mysterious stranger, Clara explains that she is the creation of a certain Victor Frankenstein. She also reveals that she is fleeing from an organization called Cerberus, which seeks to capture and study “monsters” such as herself in order to create an army of human-monster hybrids. Clara begs the vampiress to flee with her to an island of monsters where the two of them will be safe…but as they set out for Monster Island, the sinister forces of Cerberus are in hot pursuit.

BLOOD BLADE

Fed Up With Being the Spoiled Queen’s Genius Butler, I Ran Away and Built the World’s Strongest Army

Manga by Reiga, Story by Skyfarm
Rated: Teen 16+

A butler whose talents are wasted on domestic frivolities leaves his pampered noblewoman’s household for a life of adventure in this fast and funny fantasy manga based on the hit web novel series from the creator of Rise of the Outlaw Tamer and His S-Rank Cat Girl!

Leet isn’t just any butler. His mistress, Princess Kilik, demands the impossible–and he delivers it, seven times before breakfast. But one day, Leet decides enough is enough, and he flees for a neighboring land where the talented rise up through the ranks instead of languishing in thankless, dead-end jobs. Under a new name, Lilt, he enrolls in a training and job placement program, and rapidly discovers that, easy as “wax on, wax off,” his butlering skills make him a valuable asset!

Fed Up With Being the Spoiled Queen’s Genius Butler, I Ran Away and Built the World’s Strongest Army

Mermaid Prince

By Kaori Ozaki
Rated: 16+

Where do you belong? On the edge of death and danger, to feel life flowing through you? Can you find shelter in a space not meant for you? When new people move into your life, will there still be enough room left for you?

From the author of the gods lie. and The Golden Sheep, Mermaid Prince explores such complex themes in a series of short stories that highlight the beauty, wonder, pain, and loneliness that can come from feeling adrift in the world, as well as the joy that can accompany finding your own anchor amidst the seas of change.

Mermaid Prince

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Omnibus

Story by Fuse, Art by Taiki Kawakami, Character Design by Mitz Vah
Rated: 16+

Can a lowly slime bring the cast-off of the world together and build a country where they can be themselves? The bestselling manga reincarnation of the classic fantasy adventure light novel and anime is now available in extra-large omnibus volumes.

Mikami’s middle age hasn’t gone as he planned: He never found a girlfriend, he got stuck in a dead-end job, and he was abruptly stabbed to death in the street at 37. So when he wakes up in a new world straight out of a fantasy RPG, he’s disappointed but not exactly surprised to find that he’s facing down a dragon, not as a knight or a wizard but as a blind slime demon. But there are chances for even a slime to become a hero, and maybe even build a country where the rejects and outcasts can find a place to belong…

Each book contains three volumes for almost 600 pages of the bestselling manga.

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Omnibus

AUGUST 2023 NEW DIGITAL LICENSES:

The World is Dancing

By Kazuto Mihara
Release Date: August 1, 2023
Rated: 16+

Born into a life of acting and dance with a traveling theater troupe in 14th-century Japan, 12-year old Oniyasha has one problem—he doesn’t know what the point of any of it is. Why must I step with the left foot here instead of the right? Why is one performance good and another, bad? Why do people dance at all? It all seems perfectly arbitrary, until a chance encounter in a run-down shack sets him down a path to revolutionizing the art form and influencing much of Japanese culture to come. A fictionalized account of the early life of Zeami Motokiyo (Oniyasha), the founder of modern Noh theater—the world’s oldest surviving theater art—this coming-of-age artist’s journey vividly brings to life a man far ahead of his time during one of Japan’s most culturally and socially vibrant eras.

The World is Dancing

Issak

Story by Shinji Makari & Art by DOUBLE–S
Release Date: August 15, 2023
Rated: 16+

Anno Domini 1620. Europe is riven with the conflagrations that will grow into the Thirty Years War. Catholic and Protestant forces clash across battlefields ruled by sword and gunpowder alike, and mercenaries of every stripe ply their trade. Among them is Issak, a lone Japanese warrior bearing a matchlock of strange design, and fighting in service to his sworn mission—to find and kill the man who murdered his master and fled Japan for the other side of the world. Meticulously researched and gorgeously illustrated, Issak is the next character-driven, historical action epic that fans of Vinland Saga can sink their teeth into.

Issak

Blade Girl

By Narumi Shigematsu
Release Date: August 29, 2023
Rated: 13+

One year after losing her leg, 16-year-old Rin is tired—tired of the painful physical therapy, tired of being treated differently, and tired of her stupid, heavy, awkward prosthetic leg. All that changes when she encounters the Blade Runners, a group of one-legged athletes who run with “blades”—carbon fiber prosthetics specialized for competitive running—made by their gifted prosthetist, Kazami. The blades are light, flexible, and formidably difficult to control—Rin can barely walk with one, much less sprint. But as she tumbles to the ground again and again, she rediscovers many of the things that she’d forgotten, and finds a new goal: to compete in the Paralympics.

Blade Girl