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		<title>Cooking With Oishinbo, Part 3: Hijiki (by Derik A. Badman)</title>
		<description>Our own Derik A. Badman (also of MadInkBeard.com fame) is cooking food from the culinary manga series Oishinbo, as a sort of alternate means of reviewing the book. Previously: an overview of the entire meal and Miso soup! Today: Hijiki!







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		<title>Cooking With Oishinbo: Miso Soup (By Derik A. Badman)</title>
		<description>All this week, our own Derik A. Badman (also of MadInkBeard.com fame) will be cooking food from the culinary manga series Oishinbo, as a sort of alternate means of reviewing the book. Previously: an overview of the entire meal. Today: Miso soup!








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		<title>I Am An Idiot! Or: Continuation of Cooking With Oishinbo Next Week</title>
		<description>I thought I had pre-scheduled the remaining installments of Derik Badman's Cooking With Manga to run correctly, immediately after number one, but I did not! My apologies. I've got all the content right here, but Friday seems like a bad day to start -- so I have decided to restart ...</description>
		<link>http://www.graphicnovelreview.com/?p=119</link>
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		<title>Cooking With Oishinbo, Part One: Overview (By Derik A. Badman)</title>
		<description>All this week, our own Derik A. Badman (also of MadInkBeard.com fame) will be cooking food from the culinary manga series Oishinbo, as a sort of alternate means of reviewing the book. Today: an overview of the entire meal. Tomorrow: Miso soup!

When manga first starting appearing in English, I was ...</description>
		<link>http://www.graphicnovelreview.com/?p=96</link>
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		<title>Sean Kleefeld on &#8220;A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge&#8221;</title>
		<description>Today, our newly regular (as in: from this point forward) contributor Sean Kleefeld of Kleefeld on Comics takes a look at one of the few nonfiction/journalistic comics to break out of the webcomics scene: Josh Neufeld's A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge. Is it worth owning on paper? Find out, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.graphicnovelreview.com/?p=91</link>
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		<title>Where Is the Jetpack I Was Promised?</title>
		<description>Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow? by Brian Fies rails against what Fies calls the "a broken promise" at the heart of the "millennial complaint, "˜Where's my flying car and jetpack?'" The Author's Note lays out the basic thesis: Fies grew up believing in the utopian future presented in ...</description>
		<link>http://www.graphicnovelreview.com/?p=78</link>
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		<title>Yaoi for Parents, A Crash Course in Boy&#8217;s Love by Shaenon K. Garrity&#8211; Appendix: Recommended Reading</title>
		<description> Yaoi -- Japanese comics featuring romance and/or sex between men -- is currently one of the most popular genres of manga in the U.S. Non-fans are often baffled by the popularity of yaoi with female readers, especially teenage girls. But fans love yaoi as romance, as drama, and as ...</description>
		<link>http://www.graphicnovelreview.com/?p=77</link>
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		<title>Yaoi for Parents, A Crash Course in Boys&#8217; Love by Shaenon K. Garrity &#8212; Part Three: Reading Yaoi</title>
		<description> Yaoi -- Japanese comics featuring romance and/or sex between men -- is currently one of the most popular genres of manga in the U.S. Non-fans are often baffled by the popularity of yaoi with female readers, especially teenage girls. But fans love yaoi as romance, as drama, and as ...</description>
		<link>http://www.graphicnovelreview.com/?p=74</link>
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		<title>Yaoi for Parents, A Crash Course in Boys&#8217; Love by Shaenon K. Garrity &#8212; Part Two: Why Yaoi?</title>
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Yaoi -- Japanese comics featuring romance and/or sex between men -- is currently one of the most popular genres of manga in the U.S. Non-fans are often baffled by the popularity of yaoi with female readers, especially teenage girls. But fans love yaoi as romance, as drama, and as fantasy ...</description>
		<link>http://www.graphicnovelreview.com/?p=71</link>
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		<title>Yaoi for Parents, A Crash Course in Boys&#8217; Love by Shaenon K. Garrity&#8211; Part One: History</title>
		<description> Yaoiâ€”Japanese comics featuring romance and/or sex between menâ€”is currently one of the most popular genres of manga in the U.S.  Non-fans are often baffled by the popularity of yaoi with female readers, especially teenage girls.  But fans love yaoi as romance, as drama, and as fantasy fodder. ...</description>
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