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Kodansha's Fall 2023 New Print Licensing Announcement

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  Article by Adam Ray First announced at Anime NYC 2022, Kodansha USA reveals a tremendous slate of new print licenses including all-new series, premium editions, box sets & more, all set to debut Fall 2023. Take a look below for the full list of the amazing manga coming in the next year. All of Kodansha's Fall 2023 print titles will be available to purchase at local and online book vendors like Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, Amazon, and more! For more information on these as well as any other Kodansha USA manga, visit kodansha.us. Fall 2023 New Print Licenses Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Chat Noir By Koma Warita Illustrated by Riku Tsuchida Created by ZAG with Toei Animation Return to Paris with Marinette and Adrian in the manga of the beloved animated series, now streaming on Netflix!  Marinette is your typical high school student. She's cheery, a bit awkward, and a little clumsy. But what’s not so typical is, she can transform into a superhero! Disguised as t

Book Review: Marvel: Anatomy *Gift Idea*

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" Marvel: ANATOMY " Writers: Marc Sumerak and Daniel Wallace Illustrator: Jonah Lobe Designer: Salim Busuru Review by Steve J. Ray Insight Editions have delivered yet another comics-related masterpiece with  Marvel: Anatomy . As a fan of everything to do with comics, I’ve been praying for this book. Back in 2018 Insight released  DC: Anatomy of a Metahuman  and blew my mind, so getting a Marvel version has calmed my OCD collector brain and sated my nerd appetite. In a universe populated by heroes, villains, gods, monsters, mutants, and Inhumans, this book wasn’t just something fans wanted, it’s something we needed. We’ve been waiting for four years, but it’s been so worth it. The brilliant part of this volume, and its predecessor, has been the way in which they’ve been presented. Rather than a cold dissection of the characters whose powers are examined in these pages, we instead get a narrative by T’Challa and Shuri of Wakanda. The DC book used Batman’s files and decades of c