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  2. Quarter bin - Wikipedia

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    Quarter bin is a phrase common in the American comic book community used to describe discount boxes of comic books [1] sold for far less than the cover price. Typically going for $0.25 each, these comic books may be used, damaged, or new material that's been overstocked [2] by the comic book retailer.

  3. Black Gate (manga) - Wikipedia

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    [9] Comic Book Bin's Chris Zimmerman comments on the plot of the manga with "the pacing of the series feels off kilter for the first third of the volume, with the main plot seemingly heading nowhere. This changes when the focus shifts to Hijiri and for that reason, the omnibus format actually enhances the readability of the series as a whole.

  4. Camera, Camera, Camera - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camera,_Camera,_Camera

    Comic Book Bin praises the "endearing" characters, especially Miyata, who is not portrayed as a "girl-in-the-way". [6] Active Anime describes Camera, Camera, Camera as having "a romping dose of comedy". [ 7 ]

  5. Kurozakuro - Wikipedia

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    [13] Writing for Comic Book Bin, Chris Zimmerman called 'Kurozakuro volume 1 "a fascinating twist on the super natural genre" since "its premise seems right out of a shōnen title but its characters and the handling of their development is closer in substance to a richly layered psychological thriller rather than a smash-em up title."

  6. Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic - Wikipedia

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    Leroy Douresseaux of Comic Book Bin also ranked the first volume as a B, and compared Ohtaka's art style to Yuuki Iinuma's Itsuwaribito. She described Magi as a "straight-forward, fun to read adventure, part Prince of Persia and part Raiders of the Lost Ark ". [ 70 ]

  7. No Longer Human (Ito manga) - Wikipedia

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    Leroy Douresseaux from Comic Book Bin also praised the series as tragic and delicate, while being grotesque and cruel at the same time. Doresseaux also praised the artwork. [1] Brandon Danial from The Fandom Post felt Ito's work was a solid adaptation of the original novel, while also praising the changes Ito made to the story. [10]