06/11/2012: New Manga Releases This Week

New manga releases for the week:
 

Ai Ore! 7

(172 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon for £6.29

Bakuman 16

(192 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon for £6.29

Bleach 50

(192 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon for £4.89

Bleach 51

(192 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon for £4.89

Blue Exorcist 8

(200 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon for £4.89

Claymore 21

(200 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon from £4.89

Gantz 25

(216 pgs) (Dark Horse) RRP: £9.99

Buy from Amazon for £7.99

Kamisama Kiss 11

(200 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.50

Buy from Amazon for £5.61

Kimi Ni Todoke 15

(184 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon for £4.89

Missions of Love 1

(176 pgs) (Kodansha) RRP: £7.99

Buy from Amazon for £7.19

Naruto 59

(192 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon for £4.89

Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind

Box Set (1-7)

(1,104 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £45.00

Buy from Amazon for £29.95

Neon Genesis Evangelion 13

(184 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.50

Buy from Amazon for £5.61

One Piece 65

(200 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon for £4.89

Oresama Teacher 11

(200 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon for £4.89

Ouran High School Host Club

Box Set (1-18)

(3,514 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £100.00

Buy from Amazon for £85.00

Psyren 7

(192 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon for £4.89

Rosario+Vampire Series II, 10

(218 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon for £4.89

Strobe Edge 1

(200 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon for £4.89

Tegami Bachi 11

(200 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon for £6.29

Vampire Knight 15

(200 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.99

Buy from Amazon for £4.89

We Were There 15

(192 pgs) (Viz Media) RRP: £6.50

Buy from Amazon for £5.61

Ian Wolf

Ian works as an anime and manga critic for Anime UK News, and was also the manga critic for MyM Magazine. His debut book, CLAMPdown, about the manga collective CLAMP, is available now. Outside of anime, he is data specialist for the British Comedy Guide, is QI's most pedantic viewer, has written questions for both The Wall and Richard Osman's House of Games, and has been a contestant on Mastermind.

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