Tag Archives: manga

johnny bunko — daniel h. pink & rob ten pas

Johnny Bunko works for Boggs corp. in a dead end job in finance. He majored in account­ing because his father thought that was a safe way to go, although Johnny wanted to chose adver­tis­ing or art his­tory and draw­ing.
When he needs to pull another all-nighter he goes to grab some noo­dles. Once back at his seat in the office he opens his chop­sticks and some­thing mag­i­cal hap­pens: a genie named Diana appears before him to teach him the six career secrets he has to know to exploit his poten­tial and reach the goals he wants.

monster — naoki urasawa

Two chil­dren, twins, are brought in the hos­pi­tal after their adop­tive par­ents are bru­tally mur­dered. The girl is in shock, the boy has severe head trauma. Doctor Kenzo Tenma, a Japan­ese man work­ing and liv­ing in Ger­many, saves the life of this young boy called Johan against the wishes of the direc­tor of the hos­pi­tal, and father of his fiancee Eva. Not a smart move in many ways. He dis­cred­its him­self with the direc­tor and with Eva, who lost her inter­est in Kenzo overnight, and sec­ondly, and most impor­tantly, he seems to have saved not just a boy, but a boy that proves to be a Monster.

i luv halloween — vol. 1, 2 & 3 — keith griffen (author) & benjamin roman (illustrator)

A totally dis­turb­ing, but hilar­i­ous story about a group of chil­dren going trick-or-treating with Halloween.

The leg­end goes that what sort of candy you get at the first house pre­dict what the loot will be for the rest of the night. And it so hap­pens Finch and his bud­dies get apples from the old lady who lives at the first house. Not a good omen and the granny will pay for this!

Be amazed about the plan the ter­ri­ble and ter­ri­fy­ing bunch comes up with and have fun read­ing how it acts out.

sorcerers & secretaries — vol. 1& 2 — amy kim ganter

Nicole Hayes has a tal­ent for day­dream­ing. She has a dream jour­nal in which she writes her fan­tas­tic story about a sor­cerer and his famil­iar. Mean­while in real life she stud­ies busi­ness at uni­ver­sity and has a job as sec­re­tary.
Josh, her for­mer neigh­bor, works at a book store and lis­tens to his room­mate for flirt and women’s advice. Some­thing he bet­ter can­not do. But on the other hand, he has a jar full of girl’s phone num­bers. The only thing is, he only has eyes for Nicole. A shame that this is not a mutual feel­ing. Unless…