Broccoli Leads Manga Share Surge On Aso Premiership Speculation Bloomberg.com

Sept. 2 Bloomberg Broccoli Co. led Japanese manga related shares higher in Tokyo on speculation comic fan Taro Aso will become the nations prime minister after Yasuo Fukuda s resignation last night.

Manga Review: Burst Angel Vol. 1, Story And Art By Gonzo And Minoru Murao Blogcritics.org

This mangas got only one thing hotter than the action and thats the girls pulling the triggers You might already be familiar with the Burst Angel anime and now if you just cant get enough theres the manga as well. Volume one kicks off with the lead characters Jo and Meg fighting their way through several adventures. Jo and Meg are two mercenaries, the Jacks of all Trades, living in a

USA Today Booklist, August 1825: No Manga Anime News Network

For the third straight week, no manga has appeared on the USA Today newspapers list of the top 150 bestselling books for the week of August 18 to August 25. Since volume 30 of Masashi Kishimoto s Naruto manga Viz Media dropped out during the week of August 3 to August 10, there have been no manga titles on the USA Today bestselling list.

Broccoli, Comics Stocks Soar On Japan Premiership Bid Update1 Bloomberg.com

Sept. 2 Bloomberg Broccoli Co. led gains by comics and related merchandise companies in Tokyo on speculation Taro Aso , a fan of the magazines known as manga in Japan, will become prime minister after Yasuo Fukuda resigned last night.

Moyoco Annos Ochibisan Manga Printed In Bilingual Book Anime News Network

Asahi Shimbun Publicatons has compiled the first book collection of the Ochibisan newspaper gag manga by Moyoco Anno Flowers and Bees , Happy Mania , Sugar Sugar Rune , Sakuran with the original Japanese version printed next to English translations.

Filling Japans Leadership Vacuum Forbes

Ruling Liberal Democratic Partys grip seen weakening in face of strong opposition it may need a renewal of leadership instead of the traditional clan barons.

In Japan, A Strategic Resignation Time Magazine

Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda says he will leave office, setting up a showdown with a rival party that he hopes will resurrect the Liberal Democrats power