Ongoing Investigations: Case #234

narutaki_icon_4040 There is only one thing we like almost equally much as detectives: phantom thieves. Bandette (vol. 1) by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover is a delightful adventure set on the streets of Paris featuring (mostly) good Samaritan expert thief Bandette and her band of merry followers.

Bandette’s goals are a light mystery, her attitude is fresh, carefree, and yet she comes off as knowing everything before it happens. She is really quite a wonder, never seeming affected by all the trouble she runs into and never worrying how she will manage. One thing we do know is she has quite the affinity for rare, and first edition, books. Also candy. She has an oh-so-necessary secret lair and seems to have money and means.

Her friends come off as kind of Baker Street Irregulars, essential to getting her out of jams, setting up means of escape, and alerting her of any information they might find.

Colleen Coover’s art is so lively with a range of facial expressions and reactions which give the story such levity even when assassins appear. Her paintings of Paris give it all the mystique and romance that it deserves so much so I’d like to have her just make a travel guide for the city!

The first installment of Bandette does everything right; it is a bright, whitty, fun jaunt while introducing a villainous organization out to get Bandette, presenting a rival thief who begrudgingly helps her, tip-toeing around a possible love interest, and painting Paris as both light and dark. There are many mysteries and adventures ahead, I can’t wait for the next volume!

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hisui_icon_4040 Yankee-kun na Yamada-kun to Megane-chan to Majo is a delightful cross over comic letting the cast of two of Miki Yoshikawa’s most famous works have a bit of a meeting. Since both series are goofball comedies it is clear that their combination would be equially flippant but just as amusing. The plot uses the body swapping powers from Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches but most of the story revolves around the cast of Yankee-kun to Megane-chan.

Due to your standard meeting of characters running in the street while late to school there is the toast being carried in the mouth. But instead of the normal boy-girl collision this leads to Daichi Shinagawa and Ryu Yamada kissing and thereby changing bodies. This means that they are both desperately trying to find the other one to get back to where they belong.

For the most part this is a Yankee-kun to Megane-chan story. They definetly get the lion share’s of the attention in the story. Even Ryu spends most of the chapter in Daichi’s body which makes him practically a character who is half Yamada-kun and half Yankee-kun. Then again Ryu’s series is still ongoing while the Mon Shiro High School has not had a chance to shine in a while.

Also I accept any excuse to see Rinka Himeji again.

The story does highlight the fact that Daichi and Ryu are similar enough that no one at Mon Shiro High School can tell there is someone else in his body. If Adachi and Shiraishi had switched bodies that would not have been the case. You can tell that Miki Yoshikawa really likes a certain type of male delinquent as her main character. But I don’t think Kate would disagree with her choice of protagonist.

It is a fun little story that should be a treat for fans of either series. If you like both series it is even better.

Also is has a whole bunch of guys kissing.

The Ongoing Investigations are little peeks into what we are watching, reading, or playing outside of our main blog posts. We each pick three things without much rhyme or reason; they are just the most interesting things since the last OI.

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All Points Bulletin: Supreme Princess Undertaker Cosplay

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Type-Moon Weekly News Roundup: The Road Not Taken

This Saturday post is the weekly Type-Moon news in addition to the regular APB post on Sunday. If you have any suggestions for what to highlight on the Type-Moon Weekly News Roundup drop me a line via email or Twitter.

  • Fate/Hollow Ataraxia: Take 2
    It seems like Type-Moon is really trying to give not just the Fate franchise in general more exposure but Fate/Hollow Ataraxia in particular. After re-releasing the sequel with the original in one nice box set they are also putting the game on the Vita with full voice acting. I’m sure they are also going to have a nice new opening probably with animation from ufotable.
    I do wonder if this means we might get a Fate/Hollow Ataraxia anime in the future as well.
  • Everyone will be Shocked when it is the Leysritt and Sella Path
    Speaking of ufotable anime, the news was dropped in the recent Type-Moon Ace about the new Fate/Stay Night series. The new anime will premiere in the fall and some of the production staff was announced.
    The most interesting part were some of the rumors swirling around. For all the speculation about the anime being a Heaven’s Feel anime it seems like this might be an anime original path written by Nasu himself. Of course that means that speculation engines are in high gear.
    If this rumor is true it might be very interesting. But only time will tell.
  • Thus Spoke Zarathustra
    Nasu talks a little about the new Fate/Stay Night anime.
  • Even More Nasu
    And Nasu talking about the creation of Tsukihime in the TYPE-MOON 10th Anniversary Phantasm book.
  • Long Live the Fighters!
    The first official visual is up from the new Fate/Stay Night anime as well. Also in the article is the CLAMP drawing of Saber that is being given away as a Ichiban Kuji lottery prize.
  • The King of Queens
    Another look at Beach Queens Illyasviel von Einzbern from the winter Wonder Festival.
  • More Mini-Skirt Arc
    Return of the White Princess of the True Ancestors.