Manga Update

Although I’ve been on a tear, reading a whole lot of manga, I really don’t have the time and energy to write about it all as much as I want to, so here’s the very latest summaries. Most of these are ecchi to downright hentai/adult, and all links should be considered NSFW.

Mahou Sensei Negima: (D) Ok, lets get this one out of the way. Yes, he sent Asuna back in time. Chao has invented cross-universal travel as well as time travel so she and Evangeline drop Asuna off at what has now become a second branch point. So now, as she explains, there’s the original timeline from which she came, and the great disaster happened in the magical world, then there’s the second timeline in which Negi averts it but Asuna doesn’t wake up until 15 years late, and now they’ve just brought her back, which means there’s now a third timeline, in which Negi still has to save the world. Two issues to go. Feh. Akamatsu’s just throwing shit at the wall now.

Ratman:(B+) One of the better offerings I’ve read in a while. In a world where superheroes are mostly corporate shills, Shouta Katsuragi, high-school freshman, wants to be a real hero of justice, like his idol, Shiningman (whom he actually met as a child). There’s a couple of problems though… Shouta is short and weak. One day he gets the chance to gain superpowers and become a hero in order to save his cute but emotionless classmate, Miriea Mizushima. Only, it’s a trick, and he finds out he’s been conned into becoming a super-villian instead of a superhero! His new secret identity, RATMAN, (which is really scary) is supposed to be doing evil deeds, alongside several hilarious sidekicks that never talk, only mime. But why does Mizushima’s older sister Crea, and their grandfather/scientist — the organization’s leaders — not seem to mind when he goes out of his way to do heroic deeds instead of villainous ones? Why are the heroes all such jerks, if not downright evil, themselves? And how can he keep his identity secret from Rio, the pretty, rich daughter of the chairman of the world’s greatest hero organization? Deft humor and a bit of satire mark this series, although the primary characterizations are a bit bland/cliche — surprisingly, the secondary characters are more nuanced.

Velvet Kiss (A) : Technically (well, graphically…), a hentai title, although it’s got by far the best characters and tightest story of any of the series here. Nitta is swindled into assuming a huge debt, then told by the company he owes it to that all he has to do to suspend the payments is befriend a certain young lady…whom he discovers is the daughter of his creditor company’s chairman! Now he’s caught between his salaryman job, and a spoiled, whinny, demanding, and highly-oversexed girl that thinks nothing of calling him away from his job for a casual fuck. Only maybe… they’re less than casual? Then things start getting ominous…

Minamoto-kun Monogatari: C+ Trashy, near-hentai, but kinda fun. Terumi Minamoto was such a pretty-boy that the girls at his jr. high school were jealous and hazed him terribly. Left with a fear of women, he went to an all-boys high school… that was so close to three girls’ schools that the harassment moved from the classroom to the train. Now, he’s pretty much inept where they’re concerned. As he enters college, he’s abruptly kicked out of the house by his father, who’s marrying a younger woman. Forced to live with his young, sexy aunt (a psychology professor at the college he’s attending), he arrives at her place, only to be forcibly drafted in to her research on “Prince Genji’s Story,” about a man who seduced 14 women His job? Like the prince, he must make 14 women his — but if he doesn’t conquer his own cousin as the first, within one week…. he has to sleep with her instead! The problem with having sex with this beauty? He definitely doesn’t have an incest fetish!

VITA Sexualis(F) If the title isn’t enough warning, let the grade finish it off: There is nothing redeeming here, not the storytelling, not the plot, not the characters, not the art, nothing.

Conveni-N: (C) Imagine Fooly Cooly meets Heavy Metal, with a side dish of Benny Hill. It’s that bizarre, but it’s also funny, sexy, definitely adult, and completely absurdist. Page after page of “I can’t believe they did that!” Only 8 issues long, but I don’t think it could have been sustained for much longer, even if it was hilarious to the last zinger.

Mama wa DoukyuuseiL (F) High school boy’s father marries his cute classmate… now his classmate is his mother??? Yeah, I managed to last about three issues without retching.

The Legend of Maian: (unrated) I can’t rate this series for a very good reason… it’s done something almost no other manga (technically manhwa in this case) has manged: it’s made me very angry. This is another one of Kim Dal Il’s bazillion titles that he has ongoing, and it’s a lot lighter than most. Here’s the setup: 1,000 years ago, the most powerful sorceress ever, the immortal Felicia Rand Philistine, with her 11 immortal wizard-knights, conquered the known world and oppressed all Shurians terribly (either humans in general or an ethnic group, can’t tell which). That was, until a great hero, Maian the Brave, rose up, gathered companions, and defeated her after years of warfare. However, he didn’t kill her, but instead sealed her away. Now, 1000 years later, she’s half-mythical, most advanced magic was lost with her, and her knights have gone into hiding. Maian’s not-so-very-heroic wussy nice-guy descendant has just royally screwed up by the numbers and released her to take her revenge and reconquer the world. Only old Maian had an ace up his sleeve: a second binding that placed all her magical power in the young lad that just released her. Of course the only way she can temporarily get access to her power is to kiss him! The timing could have been better, as one of the neighboring kingdoms has declared a war of conquest on all comers,and they have the upper hand, since they seem to have re-discovered a lot of summoning magic. Its demonic armies are poised to destroy everyone, so the local kingdom strikes a deal with her: they will hand over the boy and allow her to search for her 11 lost followers, if she will take on the aggressor country and defeat it. This is known as “picking the devil you don’t know.”

For nearly sixty chapters, this is the road-trip story of the mismatched duo of Felix and Felicia, She is beautiful, cocky to the point of overconfidence (even insanity), proud, hot-tempered, and really just as powerful as she thinks she is — as long as she can get a kiss from that useless bumpkin tagging along with her. But it seems that the victors wrote history, because she and Felix have a lot of values in common, especially as he learns more about why she conquered the world 1000 years ago. The party expands quickly. First they find a barely pre-teen “miriam” named Ruby. She’s a magical humanoid/servant homunculus who can serve as a partial battery for Felecia, but she quickly fixates emotionally on Felix. They eventually locate four of the eleven followers, often having to fight them before recognition of their master happens. During this time, even with lots of fighting, the tone is much lighter than most Kim Dal Il works. Twice, it turned really dark, but only briefly. I should have paid more attention…

Eventually, even Felix starts manning up, as the secret of his lineage manifests, but even before that, the other companions notice that Felecia is actually getting sweet on her “boy toy.” Eventually, even she notices — and finally admits it to herself. By this time, they’ve discovered that the true power backing the conquering nation is Dhia, another of the 11 immortal knights, who has turned coat and rules from behind the scenes. It is he who is teaching the old summoning magics, and after foiling an assassination plot on an allied king, Felicia and her party decides to suspend the knight search and just go deal with him. She and Felix finally admit their feelings to each other and do the horizontal tango, leading to the discovery afterwards that she has her full powers back. Old Maian seems to have been the canny one, everyone decides… so it looks for all the world, like a fun curbstomp is coming up.

And then… it goes to hell in a rocket-powered handbasket. It was all one big head-fake for 60 chapters. I really, really should have known better. It’s Kim Dal Il for cris’sakes, which means darker than under a hibernating bear’s ass in a deep cave. Dhia the turncoat is no dummy. He’s been spying on Felicia’s party, and knows of her weakness. Although Dhia is wrong by the time Felecia and company arrive, he’s still right in effect — he zeroes in on Felix, captures him, and forces Felecia to take a “slave drug” that will bind her to himself. Which she takes it to save Felix for love, not power, and with the last of her strength, force teleports Felix and all the others away before a huge destruction spell is unleashed.

Five years later, Felix resurfaces, only now he’s a rat bastard. No, he’s worse. He’s physically, verbally, and emotionally abusive to Ruby (now grown), who still loves him. All the other knights have disappeared, but he seems to have absorbed a curse from one of them: a homicidal demonic possession that leaves him ready to kill for any reason, or none at all. Worse, Felicia is still alive, but without memories of Felix. It appears that she and Dhia have had a baby during the skip, which is maturing very slowly. Dhia now openly rules and has conquered 2/3 of the remaining countries. Several new characters are introduced, but despite the supposedly comical bickering between two siblings, the overall tone is really, really bleak.

Nobody likes to see the heroes lose, but even more so, no one likes to see the hero cheated out of his prize and turned into a villain. I don’t want to see any more of Felix about to murder someone that didn’t deserve it. I don’t want to see him punching or slapping Ruby again. I don’t want to see Dhia enjoying his time with amnesiac Felecia. If I had some confidence that the story would change for the better, I might slog through the grim pages, but again, this is Kim Dal Il, master of the incomplete story and dangling resolutions. I wasn’t mentally prepared for a typical dark and violent Kim Dal Il storyline, so it really twisted me around when it turned into one. Thanks a lot for ruining my day, asshole.

There was another Kim Dal Il story I was going to talk about, but I can’t find it, and frankly, after the above, I am afraid it’s heading for the same sort of dark crash, so I’ll just stop here.

Follow-up: I don’t know if I was clear enough earlier. What makes me angry is the head fake and artistic failure. Kim looked to be expanding his repertoire here, breaking out into a new direction with a comedic work, almost in the seinen style. Although he backslid a bit once, the story and plot recovered quickly. Then, after my guard was totally down, came the utter “WTF?” events of the last few issues. On top of that, as he does so often, Kim suspended work and moved onto another project. It was an artistic failure as well as a storytelling one — with this reversion to form, Kim Dal Il has shown that he’s not comfortable writing unless he’s putting his characters through hell. I feel ambushed, disappointed, betrayed, and generally pissed off.

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Question for Discussion

So I was over at Steven’s place as usual, and saw a link to an interesting app/device that Google’s working on to (in effect) combine eyeglassess and their search engine.

So, my question is this… Has Google become the Bell Laboratories of the 21st century? Yes or No? Discuss.

To open, I’ll take the “No” side, on the basis that Google is engaging in engineering, that is, creating software/hardware solutions by pushing the envelope of existing technology, whereas Bell Labs also engaged in pure research — which is how we got the transistor.. But after a certain point (possibly when you’re no longer applying known solutions to known problems, and are creating fundamentally new solutions to problems that were never previously known to exist) engineering itself could be said to cross the line into research. At the level that they’re having to function to achieve their goals, has that happened? Am I just engaging in hair-splitting semantics?

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Mis-heard Lyrics for $200, Alex

You know you’ve been enjoying High School DxD too much when the music system at the supermarket plays a song with the lyrics, “How do I get hold of these blues” and you hear it as “How do I get hold of these boobs.”

Most fun I had all weekend? Dr.Heinous’ reaction to the OP for that show. “Urk!”

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Energy Crisis

Before I start, I just want to link this. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-02-08/strike-witches-film-trailer-streamed But I doubt anyone’s interested, right? So…

If I had the energy, I’d write an article on manga, which I haven’t done a roundup of what I’m reading in a long time. I think I’d do the article on Negima only, though, as it climaxed several issues ago, and is about to end in just three more issues. I’ll be brief, as I’m just too tired to post a full discussions of my reasons why, but I think Akamatsu-sensei has gotten tired of this series and is ready to move on. The rest is below the fold, so if you want to avoid spoilers, stop here.
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Sigh… randomosity

I should have just rolled the last, one-paragraph article into this one. I’ve wanted to do a few more posts over the last three weeks, but I just don’t have the time. Onii-san has been in the hospital, and I’m spending almost every day down there after work. Nothing serious, you know….just multiple surgeries, including heart bypasses. He looks like Senjougahara Hitagi came for a visit… dual wielding.

Had very little time for Magic the Gathering. Played in only one tourney and got stomped. Meh. Not much computer gaming either — finished the MOM game, started a new Sword of the Stars game, and have advanced to 1946 in a custom/random scenario of Hearts of Iron 3. As Italy, I started in southern Siberia, and now hold territory all the way into Turkey, parts of the Baltic states, the northernmost parts of the Finnish peninsula, and now I’m kicking Syria’s butt, despite them being the strongest country in the game. I developed nukes and liberally sprinkled them about their country, which has them close to collapse. My air force rules the skies, and my navy is slowly gaining the advantage over Ecuador and the USA (which occupy roughly the southern part of Iran, stretching into India).

For a season that looked to suck, it’s been reasonably ok. Still following Fairy Tail, although it’s almost in full DBZ/Naruto “stretch” mode now, where a single battle takes the entire episode; it’s almost caught the manga. Stopped watching Mirrai Nikki, right about the point where I lost interest in the manga for a while. The 5-year-old diary holder was just stupid. High School DxD has been everything Maken-ki wasn’t. The guy in the center “got a grip” — although it’s rather clichéd, how he was willing to risk everything for a cute girl he’d known only one afternoon. Major disappointment: they dropped the pole-dance ED this episode. Maybe it was too hot for the network? Better be on the DVD, that’s all I have to say! And hell, Rias is damn easy on the eyes, especially given her tendency to get naked every episode. Girl likes her showers; she even has one in the clubroom. One thing I’ve noticed… nobody ever seems to attend class in this school.

Miniskirt Space Pirates went through a hideous slow spell, but has picked back up nicely. Re-elect Jenny as club president! Or hell, just President. She couldn’t do worse…. I also watched Ano Natsu de Matteru on Crunchy, and kind of like it. Not a lot of action, though. It sort of reminds me of This Ugly Yet Beautiful World, only done right, and then crossed with Shingu. That’s not really fair to it, because TUYBW was a total angst-filled mess that I failed to get past the first disk when watching it, whereas this is a gentle romcom — the girl just happens to secretly be an alien. The comedy of errors and misunderstanding leading up the the guy’s accidental confession to her was as deftly done as it was funny. Make a note, writers — you do NOT have to bludgeon people over the head with your humor. The fact that both of them are just a bit spacy and prone to letting their imaginations run wild helps move things along nicely, and the supporting cast is spot-on. The first arc finished at the end of the 4th episode, and the preview hints that it’s really going to start rolling now.

Watched a few episodes of Inu x Boku SS. Enh. How sweet, the little rich bitch is finally getting humanized. Well, as human as a half-demon might manage. Finally, Nisemonogatari, after a wasted pair of episodes re-introducing us to the girls, has finally gotten rolling with its trademark sharp dialog. Arragi is relentless as the ultimate mack-daddy to all the strangely troubled women around him, from the 500-year old loli vampire to the classmate of his little sisters. And of course, the sisters themselves, one of whom has bitten off more than she can chew… Not sure I like Hanekawa’s makeover though. She was cuter with the glasses and long hair.

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About that game…

Total victory. Can’t say it was my strategy; I think it was dumb luck from ending up with two empty continents to play with in the early going.

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MOM: Quick Update

The game is going well. I got two cities producing paladins and one good high-level spell: Call the Void. i.e.: 20-megaton nuke. I only used it once, but to devastating effect; that pretty much put paid to the eastern front, while I attacked north with a stack of paladins and took out several big cities. Then I switched gears and headed east,until I found Ssra’s new capital and put him out of my misery. Now I can finally rebuild my capital, which had suffered greatly from a Chaos Rift for 50 turns or so. I haven’t taken anything away from anyone else, but I’ve stopped a couple of lackluster attempts by Freya and Horus to take my cities. I think the Charismatic may be helping; they’re staying “Restless” or thereabouts instead of at “Hate”, so maybe that’s why they’re not attacking me much, even though they’re not at war with each other.

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