Archive for the ‘On the Shojo Beat’ Category

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This month’s column also features reviews of B.O.D.Y. and Blank Slate.

Melodrama, martial arts, and moody boys: what more could a Shojo Beat girl ask for?

The final volumes of Absolute Boyfriend and Yurara plus the first of B.O.D.Y.

Pistol packin’ hotties and fawning man servants are the focus of this month’s column.

Priestesses! Pastry chefs! Pirates! Yakuza princesses!

S.A. is a tired battle-of-the-sexes that offends more than it entertains.

Being a Shojo Beat subscriber myself, I found this panel absolutely fascinating.

Isaac Hale proves once again he’s man enough to read shojo… and enjoy it.

Arina Tanemura is the manga equivalent of Meg Cabot. Discuss.

The latest OTSB looks at a new gothic fairy tale from Kaori Yuki, plus Arina Tanemura’s debut manga.


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