Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma (Nobunaga Teachers Young Bride): Series Review

Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma: Series Review

In a mystic flash of light, Nobunaga Oda’s life changes forever. A young girl, Kichou Saitou, emerges from an old teacup. Kichou claims she is from the 16th-century and is destined to be the wife of the legendary shogun Oda Nobunaga. With the sudden appearance of a beautiful fourteen-year-old,  it would seem the present-day Nobunaga has found himself in a fantastical, potentially erotic, set of circumstances.

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Eumenides! Euripedes! Elektra!

Elektra was brought back at the behest of a toy company. Mike Deodato and Peter Milligan are beloved comics talent, and Christie Scheele has always been under-appreciated as a great colorist and fantastic painter. It was 1997 and Marvel decided to launch its first Elektra ongoing series, its first solo series and some of the first work, at all, featuring the character without creator, Frank Miller, in tow.

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Livewire#4: Recharged

Livewire #4

If one needed a solid foundation to step foot into the Valiant universe Vita Ayala just handed you four issues perfect for just that. Something intriguing without being overwhelming and familiar to older fans like myself without becoming stale. Besides when’s the last time we got handed a strong independent black woman who didn’t need no man in her own book that wasn’t Storm? Bottom line Livewire is a solid series that already shows great promise and the potential to become just as synonymous with the name “Valiant” as Ninjak, Bloodshot or X-O Manowar.

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