The Manga Review: School’s Out for Summer

The Manga Review: School’s Out for Summer

Before I get to this week’s links, I wanted to share some great news: MJ Beasi, the long-time host, webmaster, and founder of Manga Bookshelf can add another title to their impressive resume: author! MJ’s novel I Was a Teenage Death God will be published by Page Street Publishing’s Young Adult imprint in 2026. The novel, a “YA paranormal mystery,” sounds like it might make a swell manga:

For Charlie, stealing life from high school randos is an okay price to ensure their twin sister and best friend-slash-crush remain off-limits to Lou, the ghost who’s been threatening Charlie their whole life. When Lou’s demands go too far, Charlie resorts to extreme measures to get a handle on their own powers. Though crossing state lines to meet strangers from the internet might seem like a great idea, Charlie’s literal road trip to self-discovery sets them and everyone they love on a collision course with a dark family legacy not even their mom’s Toyota can outrun.

The book is the first in a two-part series, so expect more updates as we get closer to the publication date.

NEWS AND VIEWS

The 2025 Eisner Award nominations are in! Among this year’s nominees are Search and Destroy, an adaptation of Osamu Tezuka’s classic series Dororo, and Junji Ito, who is one of eighteen candidates for induction to the Hall of Fame. I also wanted to give a shout-out to the nominees for Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism; ICv2, The Beat, and SOLRAD all made this year’s short list. [San Diego Comic-Con International]

Matt Schely highlights the winners of the 49th annual Kodansha Manga Awards. [Otaku USA]

The last volume of Akiro Hiiragi’s manga adaptation of The Devil Is a Part-Timer! will arrive in stores next month. [Otaku USA]

Brigid Alverson parses the April 2025 Circana Bookscan Top 20 Adult Graphic Novels list. [ICv2]

Wrestling fans rejoice: the Kyodo Printing Company will be publishing a new, deluxe version of Baki the Grappler for English-speaking audiences. [The Outerhaven]

The Mangasplaining team is back in action with Naoya Matsumoto’s monster battle manga Kajiu No. 8[Mangasplaining]

REVIEWS

Over at The Comics Journal, Jacob Ahana-Laba introduces American readers to Rapid Commuter Underground Kara Dennison woffers a sneak peak at Yana new series from the creator of Old Boy… Lauren Orsini lists her 10 favorite (and least favorite) manga of the year so far… Demelza gives high marks to The Apothecary Diaries Art Book… and Gabriel Rodriguez calls Berserk “the most beautiful story every told.”

New and Noteworthy

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