Artist list for the first official comic anthology

The cover and some art samples for the first official anthology from DNA Comics are out, along with artist list.

TIGER & BUNNY Comic Anthology
Publisher: DNA Comics / Ichijin-sha
ISBN: 9784758006491
Price: 890 JPY [Buy!]

Cover art: Mikanagi Touya
Illustrations:
Ichimaru Makoto, Tsushima Shuu,
п-NEKO-R。, Mikawa Beruno, Yuzu Mame, RAMta, Risuno
Manga: Aiko, Arawa, Eikichi, Kari Erika, Kirai Yuu, Kugura Shiichi, Kukuka Renai, Kurosawa Mao, Koutake Hiroyoshi, Secco, Nakatsu, Himeki, marina

I’ve got this one on preorder, but I’m not sure yet how I’ll review all the manga. I may wait for the stuff that’s slated for September to come out so I have something to compare. (I’m pretty sure this anthology won’t have serious stories, knowing the few artists I recognise from the list.)

More manga anthologies (updated)

Apart from the already announced manga publications, I noticed a few more have stealthily popped up.

  • There are three Tiger & Bunny: GO! GO!! anthologies listed on Amazon Japan (1, 2, 3), two of them are already on Hobby Search. The anthologies are published by Movic and coming out in September/October.

Judging from the artist listing on Amazon Japan, the GO! GO!! books will probably be gag, and I know at least some of the artists have done doujinshi. The Asuka Comics anthologies will be written and illustrated by Mayu Shinjo (thanks to shukamu for the information).

I’ve preordered them all and I’m planning to review them once they arrive, if they turn out to be any good. At least books don’t sell out as fast on preorders as figures, that’s some consolation for me as a book collector. (´_ゝ`)

Review: Tiger & Bunny one-shot in Young Jump

Many people have probably already read the one-shot that was in Young Jump’s this week’s issue. Although it didn’t really bring anything new, it sure was a lot of fun with Bunny being tsun to the maximum and a lot of Heartwarming Hero Hijinks.

The story by Masafumi Nishida is pretty simple and seems to take place between episodes 7 and 8, after Lunatic’s appearance but before the whole “Let’s Believe HEROES” campaign and the heroes have to find new ways to increase their sagging popularity – or else face the wrath of Agnes if the ratings drop. Despite the simplicity, the manga is very in-character (and I wouldn’t expect anything less when it’s the series’ screenwriter scripting it). I thought the story was pretty easy to approach even for someone who doesn’t watch the anime, so it’ll probably draw some new fans in as was planned.

The art is of course excellent, drawn by the original character designer Masakazu Katsura. Personally, I don’t really like how he draws the female faces but the male characters look awesome. There’s an abundance of great expressions in the 39 pages of the manga, just see Keith above. And I think Katsura really really likes Barnaby’s pose that was on the cover of the 3rd Limited Edition BD. He uses it repeatedly from different angles, one example to the left. (Actually, and this is just my own opinion, this whole story was written just as an excuse for Katsura to draw Bunny in these poses. I’m not complaining, though!) After reading the manga I wish Kotetsu would look a bit older in the anime, too. Katsura’s version of Kotetsu looks even better than the one we’re used to seeing on TV. All the heroes got an appearance in this story, so no matter whose fan you are you’ll get something. Focus is still on Kotetsu and Barnaby, just like in the anime.

If you want some of those early series hero hijinks, definitely pick up this manga. I also saw that the description for the limited edition of Katsura’s Tiger & Bunny artbook mentioned this one-shot would be included too. I hope it’ll be also in the regular edition, since I totally missed my chance to order it.

EDIT: Since people are asking about Bunny and bread fanarts, here’s the explanation. This one-shot had a typo in Bunny’s character description, spelling his Hundred Power as 「ハンドブレッド・パワー」 “hunbread power”. Even director Satou joked about it on Twitter.

And some music news: Wild Tiger & Barnaby Brooks Jr. character song CD has a name now: “Seigi no Koe ga kikoerukai”. Wild Tiger’s character song will be played during Hoshizora Sunrise radio show on FM NACK5 on August 7th.

Tomorrow is Superhero Saturday again, if you want to join Sternbilders on waiting for the episode, hop on the IRC channel. Links to webchat and for IRC clients are in the top navigation!

Merchandise news

Masakazu Katsura’s One-shot in Young Jump

The issue of Young Jump with Tiger & Bunny’s character designer Masakazu Katsura’s 39 page one-shot is hitting the shelves now. You can see storyboard samples and grab a fancy official wallpaper here.

Wild Tiger and Barnaby Brooks Jr. Character Song CD

Executive producer Masayuki Ozaki just announced on Twitter the contents of the Wild Tiger & Barnaby character song CD. There will be one duet by the voice actors Hiroaki Hirata and Masakazu Morita, and they’ll both perform a solo song each. There will also be a talk track with “Old Man and Bunny” mini skit. The CD is coming out on August 24 and you can preorder it for example on CDJapan. (If you don’t know how the voice actors sound when singing, you can find some samples here.)

Also, the 2nd opening song single, Missing Link by NOVELS is out today! [Buy!]

Review: Official Books

The Official Hero Book and Hero TV Fan vol. 1 came out on Monday. Both books have pretty similar contents, but the presentation is different.

Tiger & Bunny Official Hero Book
Publisher: Ichijin-sha
ISBN: 978-4-7580-1233-1
Price: 980 JPY [Buy!]

Tiger & Bunny Hero TV Fan vol. 1
Publisher: Shufu-to-Seikatsu Sha
ISBN: 978-4-391-63215-6
Price: 980 JPY [Buy!]

I’ve listed the contents of each book here, and the lists are accurate. Continue reading here for more on what’s in them. (But first I have to apologize for being a really bad photographer with a really bad and outdated camera. No pretty photos but they should give you an idea of what the books look like.)

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