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Tag Archives: Seven Seas Entertainment
Harukana Receive v1 (Seven Seas)
Rating: 4/5 – “Service, but Not Necessarily Fanservice” by ComicSpectrum reviewer Al Sparrow Let’s get one thing out of the way before we dig into this review: Harukana Receive is about women’s beach volleyball, so readers can expect to see … Continue reading
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Tagged comics, Fanservice, manga, Nyoijizai, Seven Seas, Seven Seas Entertainment, teen, volleyball
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Unmagical Girl Vol. 1 (Seven Seas)
Rating: 2/5 – There’s Little Magic to this Magical Tale by ComicSpectrum reviewer Al Sparrow A common complaint among fans of any popular story, character, or genre is that the creators aren’t creating the stories these “fans” want to read. … Continue reading
Magical Girl Apocalypse Vol. 1 (Seven Seas)
Rating: 2.5/5 – Throwing Everything Popular Into One Big Manga Blender. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Al Sparrow. With the re-emergence of Sailor Moon on our airwaves, the “magical girl” genre of manga has never been more popular. Equally popular of late … Continue reading
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Tagged High School, Kentaro Sato, Magical Girl, manga, Seven Seas Entertainment, Zombie
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The Sacred Blacksmith Vol. 3 (Seven Seas Entertainment)
Rating: 5/5 – Enter the Cute Girl Brigade! by ComicSpectrum reviewer Al Sparrow. It’s always fun when two manga you enjoy cross paths. In the second volume of Haganai: I Don’t Have Many Friends – a character with a predilection … Continue reading
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Tagged Kotaro Yamada, manga, Sacred Blacksmith, Seven Seas Entertainment
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Senran Kagura: Skirting Shadows Vol. 1 (Seven Seas Entertainment)
Rating: 2/5 – There Are Better Fanservice Options Out There. Right off the bat, let me own up to a little bit of bias…I love pretty much anything the video game company Natsume brings to our shores. I’m a Harvest … Continue reading
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Tagged comics, manga, Natsume, Senran Kagura, Seven Seas Entertainment, shinobi, Skirting Shadows
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Zero’s Familiar Omnibus (Seven Seas Entertainment)
Rating: 3.5/5 – A Harem Manga with a Bit of a Difference With any harem manga, there are things you tend to expect. Obviously it starts with one boy, beset upon by a gang of lovely ladies, each with eyes … Continue reading
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Tagged Harem Manga, manga, Noboru Yamaguchi, Seven Seas Entertainment
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The Sacred Blacksmith Vol. 1 (Seven Seas Entertainment)
Rating: 4/5 – A Fantasy that Manages to Avoid the Tropes I really enjoyed the anime of The Sacred Blacksmith when I saw it, so I was excited to see a manga version of it solicited. Unfortunately, the company that … Continue reading
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Tagged Fantasy, Isao Miura, Kotaro Yamada, manga, Sacred Blacksmith, Seven Seas Entertainment
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