Bakuman 87
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Come on, chief. Don’t be a dick.
Page 1 is setting up the inverse of last chapter. It’s too pessimistic to actually follow through like this. Surely there’s a positive twist.
Yeah, everyone is too depressed. Surely it gets in.
P7: Hooray! I don’t care about being right; I was rooting for this to happen. We can finally move on to Ashirogi competing with Eiji again. Also, middle panel on this page is pretty funny. That lovable jerk. Also, someone is bringing up Hattori’s love life in the meeting? That’s fantastic.
P10, top panel: This is just about how I feel. It may be a silly scene, but it perfectly captures the moment.
P11, bottom-right panel: Seeing an Obata character with the trademark Obata “serious expression” with cake all over his face is extremely funny.
P13: Wow. Hattori gets the job. I’m torn on this one. I’m happy, because Hattori had always been the best choice, but I’m a little disappointed, both because Miura had finally started to grow up, and (more importantly) because Hattori is working with Eiji.
P18: Oh, never mind. Excellent! A switch is pretty much spot on.
P19: What?! What’s wrong with Hattori?
Final Flash: Blissful chapter with some fantastic individual scenes and a puzzling ending.
Hunter x Hunter 310
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Well, here we are. The last chapter before yet another hiatus. Speaking of which, if you haven’t already done so, check out this latest article regarding HxH and its extensive history with hiatuses.
It would be quite an interesting twist if the masses actually began to move.
P3: Great to see Gon legitimized like this. Hopefully (whenever the hell HxH returns) Gon still has something left in him to challenge the King.
Don’t get me wrong; I’m glad Werefin (Welfin? the scans are inconsistent) has regained his humanity thanks to Ikarugo. It’s just that I’d much prefer to see progression in other characters… as in, most any characters other than these.
Yupi was taken out that easily? That’s ridiculous. How strong is Werefin?
Oh wow, this is a hell of a last chapter before a hiatus. The King regains his most important lost memory, Yupi is taken out, Pouf has to tell the truth, and everyone’s starting to find out about Pitou?
Final Flash: What a horrible cliffhanger to end on. See you in… months?
Bleach 405
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“Are you really this weak?” Yes, Gin, he is. Don’t pick on him.
Still more bickering between Yoruichi and Kisuke. Kubo’s even sunk so low as to use polka-dot screentone for a comedy background… in the middle of a climactic fight against the strongest enemy they’ve ever encountered. This isn’t even writing anymore.
Attacking him now? Good idea. Maybe you could have been doing that all this time.
Here’s hoping Aizen’s cracked face is also part of his plan. At this point, I’m hoping for the sublimely ridiculous. Anything to get me through this, at least until the next arc. Go Aizen!
All these attacks from Kisuke are actually pretty cool. It’s so refreshing to see a character with multiple attacks. I just wish this had happened sooner. Far sooner. Also, against an opponent who won’t just shrug them off. As an author, what’s the point of writing a bunch of creative attacks if they’re just being used as fodder?
There’s Isshin. Finally. I’m not asking for tactical genius or anything, but maybe the three of you, facing a nearly insurmountable challenge, could, you know, attack at the same time from the beginning.
Final Flash: Again, Matsumoto didn’t do anything. It’s not really a teaser if there’s no substance to tease.
Naruto 496
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The architecture and lore Kishimoto has created in the first few pages is rather interesting. Too bad someone is rapping over it.
Okay, Naruto faking his own beheading was actually pretty funny. Yamato sold the scene perfectly.
Cone on, Naruto, enter this hyperbolic time cha– I mean, this room.
Finally, this is actually going to happen. Conquering the fox will be fun.
It’s a little odd not to even hint at an explanation of this whole chakra-sucking business. I guess we’re just supposed to go with it.
Bee and the Oxtopus can only help a little, too. We may have had a lot of uninteresting developments to deal with on the way to this moment, but this is still pretty meaningful for Naruto the series and Naruto the character.
Final Flash: I’m looking forward to the following week’s Naruto chapter for the first time in… well, I can’t remember when last I did. This series still has a little magic left in it, so long as Sasuke isn’t around.
Hunter x Hiatus (Again)
News in Issue #26 of Weekly Shonen Jump indicates that Togashi Yoshihiro’s Hunter x Hunter will once again be going on indefinite hiatus beginning in the following issue. This news is not surprising to any longtime fans of the series, as Togashi has frequently taken breaks for unconfirmed reasons. Rumors abound as to the reasons for so much time off, ranging from a serious medical condition to personal issues regarding the merchandising of his works to an overwhelming, life-ruling love for the Dragon Quest series of video games. These rumors are all speculation (well, except for his love of DQ), so it’s difficult to formulate an opinion of Togashi as a mangaka. Is he lazy for taking so much time off? Is he brave for drawing as much as he can while his health allows him? Is he foolish for not expecting Shueisha to capitalize on the popularity of his series, given that he previously wrote the successful YuYu Hakusho?
Regardless of the reasons for his absences, Hunter x Hunter and its fans have suffered. This most recent run of HxH began this year, in Issue 5-6 (double issue), 2010, with chapter 291. Issue 26 contains chapter 310, the last chapter before the new hiatus. In that span of 20 chapters, we’ve seen two major, conclusive fights (Netero vs. the King, Gon vs. Pitou), two minor fights (Killua vs. Palm, Ikarugo vs. Werefin), one huge plot point (Kaito), some other minor / inconclusive action (various people vs. Pouf, King vs. Melereon & Knuckle, the “game”), and whatever the hell chapter 299 was.
This run for HxH has actually been one of the better ones. 20 chapters is enough for two volumes, an improvement from Togashi’s recent tendency to release one volume’s worth at a time. Also, the amount of action and plot advancement in those 20 chapters would be considered good for most shonen series, and is laudable when compared to other HxH runs, but this Chimera Ant arc began way back at the end of chapter 185. 125 chapters in WSJ without breaks would span over two and a half years, and would clearly be considered a long arc for any series. In terms of publishing schedule, though, Hunter x Hunter isn’t just any series; chapter 185 ran in Issue 28, 2003. Seven years ago. This arc has continued for seven years, but without the satisfaction of actually progressing through plot along the way. That, combined with the fact that some of the characters who helped the series reach its peak in popularity (Kurapica, Hisoka) aren’t even in this arc, makes for a frustrated audience.
Even when the series is running, it may not provide a fully enjoyable manga-reading experience. Since he began his frequent hiatuses, Togashi’s returns have sometimes been marred by poor artwork. Here is a comparison of an earlier chapter, when he was releasing at a reasonable rate, with a chapter in the hiatus-intense years. (Click images for full size.)
Clearly, at his best, Togashi is a talented artist, and to his credit, he cleans up his work and creates proper art for volume releases. That said, sketches like this, for which he has become infamous, are unacceptable for a series in a major shonen magazine, let alone one by an established mangaka.
Most glaring, though, are the hiatuses themselves. Here are the shocking statistics:
- From its debut (Issue 14, 1998) to present day (Issue 26, 2010), Hunter x Hunter has been absent from Weekly Shonen Jump 276 times.
- The longest hiatus was 79 straight missed issues (2006-2007).
- The series was absent the most in 2009, missing 46 of 48 issues that year.
- There have been 585 issues of Weekly Shonen Jump since HxH began; Togashi has missed over 47% of them.
- Given 48 issues of Jump in one calendar year, that’s 5.75 publishing years missed.
- By comparison, One Piece (debut: Issue 34, 1997) has missed 33 issues to date. Naruto (debut: Issue 43, 1999) has missed 19 issues to date. Amazingly, KochiKame, which began in Issue 42, 1976, has never missed a single week!
Of course, most of these figures will be obsolete beginning in a couple weeks, as yet another hiatus begins. The future of the series remains worrisome, not in terms of publication (Shueisha is unlikely to choose now to cancel the series, over any other opportunities it has had to do so) but in terms of the story. For all these shortcomings and legitimate issues, Togashi remains a creative and engaging author who devises fascinating stories, clever powers and fighting styles, and interesting characters. His biggest failing is an inability to see his ideas through to an acceptable conclusion, as was evidenced by the end of YuYu Hakusho, and as has been unfolding before us for years now with Hunter x Hunter. Feeling appropriately frustrated, some fans have called for the series to end with the climax of this arc, but that would be a disservice both to those who have stuck with the series through all the delays and scribble-art, and to Togashi’s own unresolved plot. Other fans clamor for Togashi to hand artistic duties over to another mangaka and concentrate on the writing, which Togashi surely is unwilling to do, or it would have happened years ago.
In any case, Hunter x Hunter deserves a proper finale beyond this arc. Will Gon ever find his dad? Will Kurapica ever achieve the full extent of his revenge? Will Leorio ever… matter? This series is too good to die without suitable resolution for its most important storylines, but whether said resolution is acceptable or otherwise, it seems we’ll be waiting quite some time before we get there.
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One Piece 586
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Smoker and Hina! And a camel taxi.
Poor Sabo. Also, it’s strange and somewhat unnerving to be in the midst of a Luffy flashback during scenes like this. Usually, for One Piece flashbacks, Luffy is in the present time, ready to act on the injustice he learns. Now, present-day Luffy is incapacitated and would have neither a fresh reason nor the immediate ability to take revenge for Sabo, and flashback Luffy is too weak. It’s an odd feeling, knowing that whatever happens to Luffy here is probably left that way for the rest of his character history.
Stelly looks… weird. He’s a mix of cute, ugly, and evil. Bizarre.
This is rough. I feel awful for the kids.
Unsurprisingly, the pirates were set up. Still, they had it coming.
Please tell me that’s Dragon.
… that’s Dragon and (presumably) his wife. Luffy’s mom. Whoa.
Final Flash: Sabo not only avoids death but is probably still with Dragon in present time, and we get the first glimpse of who we can only assume is Luffy’s mom. Amazing. Also, so much for there not being anyone available to deliver much-needed retribution.
Fairy Tail 185
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The cover reminds me of what I actually like about this series: jovial, lighthearted action. Not over-the-top comedy, nor feigned emotion. I hope for a cool-down arc after this one.
It’s Batman! Oh, sorry, Gray’s bike looked familiar.
Typical talkative enemy.
The climax of this fight is going to be two guys holding hands?
What was I just saying about over-the-top comedy? It’s not like all the seriousness has to be saved for Natsu’s final fight.
Gray has some pretty cool attacks. It’s a pity he hasn’t been given a real fight in this arc.
Good last page. That’s just the right amount of cleverness that this series, when at its best, is able to offer.
Final Flash: A one-chapter fight. Even if it was silly, I’m pleased with its brevity. Let’s hope for the same with Erza, but I wouldn’t mind a little more time with Gazille.
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History’s Strongest Disciple Kenichi 383
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Cover page: Just in case last chapter wasn’t enough reminder that Matsuena is comfortable with fanservice.
(Speaking of which, just one page later…)
The full cast is here! Didn’t need the shallow foreshadowing, though. (“I wonder what everyone from Shinpaku are doing right now”)
Oh, Apachai.
P10, top panel: After reading Lock On!, I really appreciate the time Matsuena and/or assistants took to draw this hotel properly. The top-level balconies particularly look great.
P11-13: Have I mentioned fanservice lately?
Touchuumaru is adorable with that parachute.
Niijima with Kenichi and the masters should prove extremely interesting. The masters are brilliant, but Niijima is a completely different style of tactician. I think he would have come up with something better than breaking through the front gate.
Final Flash: Setup complete! Just in time, too. Ready for some long-awaited master action.
Lock On! 13
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Last chapter was surprisingly good. Well, good for Lock On!, anyway. Let’s hope the author builds on that.
A rival club? It has potential, I suppose. Arata (the cocky underclassman) could serve as a decent comic foil to Utsuru.
P4, bottom-left panel: See, this kind of stark panel would work excellently if Lock On! regularly had competent backgrounds.
Lots of festival/competition types of storylines in shonen manga right now. It’s almost as though that’s what’s happening in Japanese schools right now.
Yuki is a little too gullible, even for her role as the gullible kindhearted friend.
P16, bottom-right panel: Sadly, what’s clearly supposed to be a touching moment is ruined by the art style. This looks like My First Manga. Take off the training wheels already, Tsuchida.
Rival status confirmed.
Final Flash: I still feel Arata has some potential, but that’s not saying much in a series that began like a sinking ship. That potential needs to be realized quickly.
Mahou Sensei Negima! 289
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Poor Ako. A dream like this must be torture.
Good to see Ako isn’t a pushover. It’s not like I’m expecting stunning female characterization in a series like this, but I appreciate a little backbone.
Pactio! It’s been a little while.
Is this a special occasion or something? Eva’s wearing clothes. I’m confused.
Another pactio! It’s been… well, never mind.
Why not: pactio #3! Makes sense to get them all in now.
The translation I’m reading has been a little shaky, so perhaps this could be an issue of word choice, but Negi saying “You’re great” to Makie after their pactio seems awkward.
Final Flash: A setup chapter that had to happen.
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Current/Classic Reviews
Mahou Sensei Negima!
Dragon Ball
This Week in Manga
0:39:52 – One Piece 585
0:43:54 – Naruto 495
0:46:51 – Bleach 404
0:52:02 – Bakuman 86
0:56:03 – Beelzebub 60
1:01:26 – Fairy Tail 184
1:05:20 – History’s Strongest Disciple Kenichi 382
1:07:42 – Hayate no Gotoku! 272
1:09:39 – Psyren 119
1:11:16 – Lock On! 12
1:12:53 – AR∀GO 19
1:14:00 – Toriko 94
1:15:56 – GE – Good Ending 34
1:16:25 – Hunter x Hunter 309
1:17:36 – Kimi no Iru Machi 90
1:17:38 – Nurarihyon no Mago 105
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Beelzebub 61
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Really like the shot of all of them lined up, with Furuichi cowering.
Furuichi is the leader!
Sports festival? Not sure I like how we’re continuing to take the focus away from the fights that were started.
The clause that the captains will be stripped of their status if they lose makes me curious about how long the setting will be this school. We still have the Demon World to return to.
Izuma was in on the whole thing. I’m glad he’s developing into a serious villain.
Hildegarde! We haven’t seen her nearly enough recently.
Final Flash: Not an awful setup chapter, but still a considerable letdown from the fighting. Hilda’s arrival creates interesting theories about her role in the upcoming fig– er, I mean, sports festival.
Bakuman 86
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This is it.
Positive reactions right off the bat. Hoping not to be swerved.
P3, bottom-right panel: Priceless expression.
Ooh, that cake is appetizing.
Whoa, Azuki can bake! Crafty little move there by Kaya.
That is such an amazing gift idea. How sweet.
It’s rather amusing to see a legal notice about a Wham/George Michael song in manga.
And there’s the swerve. I’m not at all surprised to see that it’s not being voted in unanimously, but for it to have to be judged as superior to Crow and Natural at the meeting is harsh.
Of course it came down to chief. Another cliffhanger.
Final Flash: I enjoyed the heartwarming Mashiro/Azuki stuff, but at the same time, I really want to find out if Perfect Crime Club gets in. Having to wait at least one more week hurts.
Hunter x Hunter 309
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Pouf may have unknowingly triggered some more memories in the King.
Regarding the entire concept of Pouf trying to hide the girl: I’m expecting the King to find her, obviously, and I’m slightly worried that this storyline could be Togashi’s way out of the corner he’s in right now, with the King overwhelmingly more powerful than everyone else. If he finds the girl and decides he shouldn’t fight, or becomes weak, or anything of that nature, I’ll be disappointed.
This game is just another way to stretch for time, which is completely unwanted right now. Let’s get the King fighting someone already.
Too much internal monologue from Palm. This isn’t Death Note.
Ikarugo and Werefin end the chapter? Does Togashi hate his own main characters or something?
Final Flash: Dull, wordy, and a general waste of time.





