Murder, Magic, and Madness: Kindaichi Spin-off Manga

narutaki_icon_4040 It has been a long, long time since TokyoPop released some (nearly all of it actually, 22 volumes worth out of 27) of the original Kindaichi Case Files by Youzaburou Kanari and Fumiya Satou manga stateside. This was in their early days, with 100% Authentic emblazing the covers. In Japan, long has Kindaichi reigned alongside Detective Conan as an institution.

Still, in the last year it feels as though there has been an extra resurgence for the Kindaichi franchise. A new anime has premiered, more live action has been announced, and two spin-off manga series have debuted. In a shocking twist, those spin-off manga have been made available for English-speaking fans via Kodansha’s MangaBox App.

hisui_icon_4040 I always felt like Kindaichi Case Files was Green Arrow to Detective Conan‘s Batman. Batman and Green Arrow are similar enough that they get constantly compared to each other but different enough that you can’t call them carbon copies of each other. The thing is Batman has always just been a major tier above his fellow billionaire superhero. As the current Arrow TV show proves the Green Arrow character is hardly forgotten but at the same time he is just always one step behind the more popular character. But let’s make it clear: Kindaichi is still a popular manga detective character. It is not like Detective Conan is Transformers and Kindaichi is Gobots. That is just an insulting comparison. It is just that any big anime fan has probably heard of Detective Conan but you would not be super surprised if American fans were unaware of Kindaichi.

So this Kindaichi renaissance is a bit unexpected but not utterly surprising. The main benefit of this recent surge is that we are now getting a lot of this new material in this era of simulcasts and simulpubs. When Crunchyroll picked up The File of Young Kindaichi Returns it was pretty hard to miss the announcement if you watching anything streaming but MangaBox is not anywhere near as high-profile. So as manga bloggers and detective aficionados we felt it was our duty to talk about these two titles that you can read for free.

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All Points Bulletin: Asami Sato’s Future Industries

If you have any suggestions for what to highlight on an APB drop us a line via email or Twitter.

narutaki_icon_4040 Kate’s picks:

hisui_icon_4040 Alain’s picks:

  • Don’t Mess with Casval Rem Deikun. He Will End You.
    Gundamn discusses volume 5 of Gundam: the Origin. It is the first book that has all new material never touched upon in the original TV series, with a focus Char and Sayla. They also discuss the Armored Trooper VOTOMS TV series. One of the most real robot series around (if you ignore the fact that they kill God at the end.)
  • BATMAN OF THE FUTURE!
    Chaos Theater looks at Batman Beyond with hero of the Internet, Soul Bro Ryu. It has always been the Batman series that was far more appreciated in retrospect.
  • Iron Eagle Vs. Top Gun
    The Veef Show looks at flight simulators on console systems. Flight sims are quite common on the PC but much rarer when it comes to the console market. That makes the discussion a bit more manageable.
  • Killer Queens
    Long Live the Queen is a visual novel with more game play than the standard choose your own adventure structure. It distinctly has its problems but it is worth checking out for how it innovates the genre.

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narutaki_icon_4040 The Sailor Moon hype is hitting critical mass as we inch towards the premiere!

Type-Moon Weekly News Roundup: Lucky Lancer

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.

  • King Arthur has Returned from Avalon
    Viz is putting releasing the Fate/Stay Night manga for digital distribution. I’m sure the new anime being released this year played no small part in the decision to license rescue this title. No matter what the reason it is nice to see more Type-Moon products available for legitimate release in English.
  • The Hidden Forbidden Taiga Fujimura Path
    Speaking of the new anime we are getting a whole slew of promo material for the upcoming project.

    • A New Hope: A new trailer means more speculation
    • Bad Luck vs. Worst Luck: If you were curious what the animation will look like in the new anime (outside of trailer shots) here is the first long look at some animation.
  • The Other Avenger
    I’m not talking about Tony Stark or Emma Peel. I’m talking about Angra Mainyu. You can get a Nendoroid Petite of him on November 27th as a bonus with Fate/Hollow Ataraxia for the Vita.
  • The Tiger Dojo Knows how to PARTY!
    The Tokushima Prefecture had some Fate/Stay Night posters to celebrate the Machi✩Asobi anime event.
  • Who is Sir Bedivere?
    I found this well done Encyclopedia of Type-Moon just in case anyone had not seen it before.
  • Cause Every Girl is Crazy ’bout a Sharp Dressed Servant
    So says Kate.
  • Not Everyone Can Live in the Spotlight
    The lesser ladies of Type-Moon.