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Here’s my shopping list for October. It seems to be a little short (5 manga), when compared to my September list (9 orders). Two of the nine have yet to arrive, one being: Zero: Circle of Flow volume 2 and the other one Junk: Record of the Last Hero volume 4. However, I won’t mind (lie)…at least my my purse won’t (truth), it shall rejoice this month… Now that I go over my release list I actually realize that even one of the August manga (Sin volume 2) also hasn’t arrived yet. Well, the introduction to my October shopping list got rather long, if it didn’t scare you away, please click on “Read more”.
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After Tokyopop.de published their list last week it’s now Carlsen’s turn. Most of them might be already available in the German stores and I’m anticipating their seinen releases.

Seinen:
Astral Project Volume 2*
Blood Alone Volume 3*

Shounen:
.hack//XXXX Volume 1
Black Cat Volume 14
Gedo Senki – Tales from Earthsea Volume 1 (Manga adaption of the Ghibli movie)
Girls Bravo Volume 8
Hikaro no Go Volume 13
Naruto Volume 26
Slayers Special Volume 3

Shoujo:
Ahiru no Oujisama Volume 6
Crown Volume 2
Charming Junkie Volume 5
Hanakimi Volume 12
Vampire Knight Volume 2
Zero no Soukoushi Single Volume

Shounen Ai:
Takumi-kun Volume 4
When a Man Loves a Man Volume 3

Global Manga
Go Kids Volume 2

Seinen: 2| Shounen: 7 | Josei: 0 | Shoujo: 6 | Shoujo Ai: 0 | Shounen Ai: 2 | Global: 1 | Art-books: 0 = 18

Manga marked with a “*” are on my shopping list.

In Germany the bigger publishers usually publish their list of releases for each month and not on a weekly basis like some American publisher’s do. Also every publisher in Germany has a fixed time when they release all their manga:

Carlsen usually releases in the first week of the month, sometimes even earlier. Tokyopop’s releases follow them a bit later and Heyne in shares a spot with Egmont in the middle of the month. Lately it felt like Egmont published their books a bit later as well. The end of the month is reserved for Panini to put their books on the shelves.

I’m not sure if that has an impact on the sales figures, but as the average German manga buyer is 14 and female, they might get their pocket-money at the start of each month and tend to spend it all on the earlier released manga, just a thought though.

So here’s Tokyopop’s release list for October:
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Manga: Astral Project
Mangaka: marginal(Story), Syuji Takeya(Art)
Publisher: Carlsen Manga(Germany)
Original Publisher: Enterbrain
Published in: Comic Beam
Price: 7,50€
Released so far: Volume 1
Release Schedule: Volume 2: October, Volume 3: January
Additional Information: marginal is the pen name for Garon Tsuchiya, the creator of Old Boy. On Carlsen’s homepage they say that volume 4 will possibly conclude this series.

Whoever has read Old Boy knows what Garon Tsuchiya is capable of, so after I found out that he’s the brain behind Astral Project I immediately bought the volume. It was one euro more than your regular manga as it came with a really nice looking lacquer cover and had around forty pages more than usual as well.

The manga starts off in a modern day disco with the main protagonist, a young, attractive chap named Masahiko, getting a phone call telling him that his sister died. However the real story doesn’t start until he listens to a CD he finds in his sister’s room. To his surprise the music on the CD causes his spirit or astral form to separate from his body and he starts floating in the air. From that moment, he decides to find out what exactly happened to him and why and if there’s a connection between the death of his sister and his “outer bodily” experiences. A plot mixed between a detective story and paranormal happenings begins to unfold.
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Here are the German Manga Charts for August 2007 via splashcomics:

August 2007:
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1. (-) One Piece Volume 44 (Shounen – Carlsen)
2. (-) Detective Conan Volume 51 (Shounen – Egmont)
3. (-) Death Note Volume 7 (Shounen – Tokyopop)
4. (-) Inuyasha Volume 46 (Shounen – Egmont)
5. (2) Naruto Volume 25 (Shounen – Carlsen)
6. (-) Haou Airen Volume 6 (Shoujo – Egmont)
7. (-) Junjo Romantica Volume 4 (Shounen Ai – Carlsen)
8. (-) Rockin’ Heaven Volume 1 (Shoujo – Tokyopop)
9. (-) Innocent Bird Volume 2 (Shounen Ai – Egmont)
10. (-) Shite Wagamama H Oneshot (Shoujo – Tokyopop)
11. (-) NANA Volume 16 (Shoujo – Egmont)
12. (-) BAA: Last Order Volume 9 (Seinen – Carlsen)
13. (1) Shinshi Doumei Cross Volume 6 (Shoujo – Tokyopop)
14. (-) La Esperanza Volume 4 (Shounen Ai – Carlsen)
15. (-) Love Contract Oneshot (Shounen Ai – Carlsen)
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Shounen: 5 | Shoujo: 5 | Shounen Ai: 4 | Seinen: 1 |Global: 0
Carlsen: 6 | Tokyopop: 4 | Egmont: 5 | Panini: 0 | Heyne: 0 | Schreiber & Leser: 0

Information:
– if necessary I changed the manga’s name into the English/Japanese one.
– I don’t distinguish between Yaoi/Yuri and Shounen Ai/Shoujo Ai.

I’m happy to see at least one Seinen title in the top 15, as 65% of the German manga readers supposedly are female.

Manga: Shin Angyo Onshi
Mangaka: Young In-Wan(Story), Yang Kyung-Il(Art)
Publisher: Carlsen Manga (Germany)
Original Publisher: Shogakukan
Published in: Sunday Gene-X
Price: 6,50€
Released so far: Volume 1-5
Release Schedule: Bi-monthly
Additional Information: Complete with 17 Volumes

After reading volume 1-4 my expectations for volume 5 were very high. Much to my relief volume 5 kept still kept the high level of historical background, fantastic and fluent art, as well as a exciting story. This is definitely one of the Manga which just gets better and better.

Kyung-Il, whose amazing art I already was able to enjoy in their first(?) cooperation Island, does a very good job with his art. His ability to capture and express emotions through it as well as his sense for creating exciting fights rivals the skills of every great Japanese Mangaka. For me the only disappointment in volume 5 were the colored pages. This time they didn’t manga don’t impress me, because of their bright and more light design. I think a bigger publishing format, instead of the “normal” 18cm x 12.4cm, would suit the art more and bring forth the details better…and I would love to have a poster of that cover…
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