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M. Barnard

Friendship! Effort! Victory!

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Friendship! Effort! Victory!

M. Barnard

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Friendship! Effort! Victory!

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Friendship! Effort! Victory!

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The first of what will surely be many, many gush-fests about cancelled comics. DOWNLOAD HERE What is Hoop Men?: Hoop Men is Yukinori Kawaguchi’s 2009 basketball series about a relatively unskilled Yuuho Satou, who gets into basketball through t
Jump’s best series gets gushed about by a Jump fan with a mild cold DOWNLOAD HERE What is Black Clover?: Black Clover is the sophomore title of one Yuki Tabata, serialised in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2015 to the present day. It tells the story o
A new beginning. But like, for something old. DOWNLOAD HERE What is Weekly Shonen Jump?: Well, that’s what this podcast aims to answer, at least in the most basic of ways. In this first episode focusing specifically on Weekly Shonen Jump itself
(Download Link)On this latest ramble, I consider several candidates for the most essential comic in Shonen Jump’s History, and explore why I think it’s probably Keiji Nakazawa’s Barefoot Gen.Filed under: Uncategorized
(Direct Download)Not A New Episode is a potential series of audio posts for the FEV website and podcast feed, in which I talk unscripted about something Jump-related currently on my mind. This first one has been created as a potential replace
Jump Match is our new feature where we loosely pair a selection of Weekly Shonen Jump titles with something that isn’t comics, and then try to justify these choices like it’s the most important connection you could imagine between, say, Black C
Recently Weekly Shonen Jump debuted six new series, an unprecedented occasion that includes a couple of important milestones in the magazine’s history. I’m going to be writing a post on each individual debuting series, be it a simple review, a
Did you know Black Clover, the magical fantasy adventure from Yuki Tabata, is my favourite ongoing comic? Not just in Weekly Shonen Jump, but just plain outright? I *love* Black Clover. It represents that perfect mastery of the Weekly Shonen J
Recently Weekly Shonen Jump has debuted six new series, an unprecedented occasion that includes a couple of important milestones in the magazine’s history. I’m going to be writing a post on each individual debuting series, be it a simple revie
I almost skipped talking about this last thing I got up to during the FEV hiatus, because if we’re being honest for five minutes here, just about everyone and their auntie has tried doing their own hot video game content for the internet’s fore
Recently Weekly Shonen Jump has debuted six new series, an unprecedented occasion that includes a couple of important milestones in the magazine’s history. I’m going to be writing a post on the debuting series that week, be it a simple review
This monday has marked the beginning of what will be six consecutive weeks of new series beginning in Weekly Shonen Jump, an unprecedented occasion that’s set to include a couple of important milestones in the magazine’s history. Each Tuesday
Unsurprisingly, the four largest characters on this cover star in the series I’m talking about todayIf you’ve listened to my latest appearance on Manga Mavericks (and why wouldn’t you have, it’s some grade A stuff), you’ll have heard me, Colto
This monday has marked the beginning of what will be six consecutive weeks of new series beginning in Weekly Shonen Jump, an unprecedented occasion that’s set to include a couple of important milestones in the magazine’s history. Each Tuesday
Did you know that Kazuki Takahashi’s original Yu-Gi-Oh! is just over twenty years old now? In that time it’s never really left the popular consciousness, having broke into the west, produced a shockingly popular card game, several video games,
Not everything I’ve done has been guesting on a manga podcast. In fact I’ve been on one more podcast, and co-hosted another. Probably more of a mark of the horrific lack of reliability that I’ve had all along, they’re still good stuff all the s
It’d be remiss of me to go straight into the relaunch without tipping visitors off to some of the things I’ve been doing since quitting FEV in late 2014, and this gives me a chance to plug some stuff I’ve done, and at least one quality podcast
Goodness me, it *has* been a while, hasn’t it? Roughly two years and change since the Barrage episode of FEV, and the indefinite hiatus of the site and podcast. My time away has been a bit of a blessing, giving me time to work out my frustrati
Friendship! Effort! Victory! is closed.Friendship! Effort! Victory! will relaunch if and when I feel happy talking about manga again.Filed under: FEV NEWS
FAMILY! FAMILY! BLOOMIN’ FAMILY!art by Kohei Horikoshi, 2012DOWNLOAD HEREWhat is Friendship! Effort! Victory!? – It’s a podcast examining the ongoing history of Shueisha’s 45-year old comics anthology Weekly Shonen Jump, and the hundreds of
from l to r: Namie Odama, Daisuke Higuchi, Mizuki Kawashita, Sho Aimoto, Yumi HottaNot much new content this week, the only real one being a new entry in my Women of Jump series of posts, but at the same time I’ve reposted all the original pos
Naked Aprons! Hand-Bra Jeans! Open-Front Hoodies!art by Akira Akatsuki, 2009DOWNLOAD HEREWhat is Friendship! Effort! Victory!? – It’s a podcast examining the ongoing history of Shueisha’s 45-year old comics anthology Weekly Shonen Jump, and
art by Ryo Nakama, Kawada, and Kohei HorikoshiHere’s all the important FEV Extra content that went up on the side-blog since it debuted, as part of an ongoing weekly update that will be posted here every sunday.A Conversation About Yaoi Fan-
Vampires! Ghosts! A Sumo Wrestler!Art by Akira Toriyama, 1997DOWNLOAD HEREWhat is Friendship! Effort! Victory!? – It’s a podcast examining the ongoing history of Shueisha’s 45-year old comics anthology Weekly Shonen Jump, and the hundreds o
Ghosts! Incidental racism! Unsatisfactory endings!art by Hiroyuki Takei, 2002DOWNLOAD HEREWhat is Friendship! Effort! Victory!? – It’s a podcast examining the ongoing history of Shueisha’s 45-year old comics anthology Weekly Shonen Jump, and
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