Let's Anime 165 - They Were French Horse
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Let's Anime 165 - They Were French Horse

Dustin Cabeal and Lindsay Mallard

Youkoso, Youkoso!! We've got a thrilling episode for you today full of conversations and reviews about currently airing anime. We've got new anime like The Maid I Recently Hired is Mysterious. Returning favorites like Uncle from Another World and a check in on RWBY: Ice Queendom and Lycoris Recoil. What's with the French Horses you ask? That would be a brief stop over to The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup. Now let's get our shine post on with this episode of Let's Anime!

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Review: RWBY vol. 1
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Review: RWBY vol. 1

By Dustin Cabeal

RWBY is a straightforward concept. The title of the books is not only a combination of the main character’s names but also the colors that they wear. Did I mention it’s straightforward? Starting off as something from Rooster Teeth, RWBY has been one of, if not the only crossover hit to come from American and navigate its way into Japanese manga. The manga is made by Shirow Miwa and is adapted to the manga style both in its characters and the world.

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Comic Bastards Podcast - 029
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Comic Bastards Podcast - 029

By Dustin Cabeal

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029 - I've got a manga filled episode for you this week. Don't worry I still cover two books releasing this week, but let's be honest it's just "that" week in the month in which nothing looks that damn interesting. Rely on your go-to's this week.

Manga, Graphic Novels and Comic Books covered on this episode:

  • Fire Punch vol. 1
  • RWBY vol. 1
  • Food Wars! vol. 20
  • Creative Struggle
  • VS #1
  • Armstrong and the Vault of Spirits #1
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Review: Weekly Shonen Jump No. 10
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Review: Weekly Shonen Jump No. 10

By Dustin Cabeal

This is review is going to be a little different. You see, I just got a subscription to Weekly Shonen Jump when it was on sale for ten bucks, before that I hand never read an issue. When I started reading, I discovered that several of the series inside were titles that I was reading in trade. This put me in an awkward spot because I don’t want to read ahead nor do I want to be stuck waiting for chapters over and over.

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