Nov. 8th, 2025

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Well, one of comics, the other of a manga series. First, the manga.

The series is called Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, and it's called The (Nearly) Complete Collection. That's because this collection has 19 issues, the 20th that completes the series was just released. While this may be incomplete, it comes to a quite satisfactory resolution in 19 volumes, each of which is roughly 130-150 pages, so lots of good stuff to read.

First off, as is typical with Kodansha collections, these are Japanese-format: you swipe left to right to advance the page, you're reading it back to front like Japanese books/manga. But it is fully translated. Second, it's a high school romance. And it's a lot of fun.

It starts in the school cafeteria, the boy - a junior - is deeply involved in art: drawing and painting, and is very much a loner, though he has some friends. He's occasionally looking over at a group of younger girls (sophomores) who are having a good time and draws in a sketch book. He's making his own manga, a fantasy adventure focusing on a man and woman saving the world sort of thing. When he leaves to go to the art room to work on a painting, he accidentally leaves his manga sketch book behind. Miss Nagatoro sees it, grabs and and flips through it, then runs after him to return it, catching up with him in the art room where he's working on a still life. She starts criticizing his manga, then declares him to be her senpai and she his kohai, a hierarchical relationship between the two since he's a year up on her in grades.

And thus begins twenty issues of relentless torture and mockery, her of him. She's constantly calling him a creep-o and a perv, bapping him in the head, etc. And he's taking it! She's constantly hanging out in the art studio - he seems to be the only member of the art club - and soon her friends join her since she's no longer hanging out with them, and they join in with the creep-o mockery. But whenever anyone threatens or sneers at Senpai, they all fiercely defend him. Obviously there's much more going on here than meets the eye, or his eye, at least.

It was a very very charming story that I'm glad that I read, I also expect it'll get re-reads from me. I plan on picking up the final volume shortly. You can buy the first two issues for $1, or plunge in with all 19 for $18. The charity of this set is the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund which helps comics creators with legal difficulties. The bundle is running for another 12 days from this posting.

https://www.humblebundle.com/books/dont-toy-with-me-miss-nagatoro-manga-collection-kodansha-books


The second Bundle to discuss is a very large collection of Image Comics from the '90s. We're talking Spawn, Savage Dragon, Cyberforce, Tellos Saga, Witch Blade, Darkness, Battle Chasers, Lady Pendragon. LOTS of stuff! A 38-volume bundle for $18!

But there's two particular series that I want to talk about - Mage and Astro City.

These are particular favorites of mine that I'm really glad to see put into Bundles. I got lucky at Denver ComicCon about a decade ago and Matt Wagner, the creator, writer and artist of Mage was there. I found the then available three volumes of Mage and got them signed! Had a great time chatting with him. It's a fantastic gritty retelling of the Arthurian legend from the eyes of Kevin Matchstick that began in 1984 and wasn't completed until 2019! It's a not unfamiliar story of publishers going bankrupt, creators struggling to get the rights back on the things they've created, etc. But he did get to complete the series. I don't know if this collection is the entire series, I suspect it's only the first or first two thirds of it. I haven't bought the entire collection yet, that'll be happening a little later today.

Wagner has won multiple Eisner awards in addition to an Inkpot, he's a very talented creator and story-teller. He also created the character Grendel - not to be confused with the Marvel comic - which is a study in aggression. It is really an amazing series that resulted in a Batman/Grendel mini-series that was highly praised. Both Mage and Grendel have been options for movies and TV, but nothing has come of them. Seems like everything gets optioned for TV and movies these days, just in case.


Astro City is the creation of Kurt Busiek, who has also worked on The Avengers, Thunderbolts, and Superman, among other things. Astro City started in 1995 and is on-going. It's superheroes and villains with a large ensemble casts, kind of like what you'd like to see the Avengers universe be. They have a Superman character complete with secret identity called The Samaritan, only here he's a time traveler, and he literally spends his day flying around the world at superspeed saving people. A Wonder Woman character called Winged Victory (who actually goes on a hilarious date with The Samaritan once), a Fantastic Four family, all sorts of parallels to more recognized heroes but pulled off with much more believability, they feel like they could actually exist in a real world.

To quote its Wikipedia entry, "Its stories focus primarily on everyday life in a superhero comic universe, rather than on superheroic adventures and battles." That nails it spot-on. It is really, really good. I'm quite looking forward to re-reading these.

Kurt is the recipient of both Eisner and Harvey awards, the latter being the equivalent of the Hugo for comic book creators/artists.

The charity for this Bundle is Binc, the Book Industry Charitable Fund. According to HB, "Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation has helped bookstore and comic book store employees and owners who encounter unexpected financial crises. The Binc Foundation works to keep book people in their homes, in their jobs, and with their families – stabilizing the brick and mortar bookstore community." Definitely a worthwhile charity.

As I said, $18 gets you 38 items in CBZ, PDF, or Epub format. The Bundle is available for another 19 days. Myself, I'm buying the full bundle, but I'm not going to bother downloading the Spawn and some of the others. I've read Spawn, it's just not my cup o'tea.

https://www.humblebundle.com/books/image-comics-in-90s-books
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Memory costs THIS YEAR is up 171% year over year! As an example, "Corsair's Vengeance RGB 2x16GB 6000MT/s dual-channel DDR5 kit is going for $183 on Newegg (at the time of writing). But if you check pricing history with PCPartPicker, that same kit cost just $91 in July." WOW. I'm really glad I upgraded my system over a year ago!

That's 32 gig of memory. I've got 64 in the PC that I'm on right now. The servers they're using to return AI queries? I expect they're running 256-512 gig or more.

So not only are these server farms consuming land, electricity, water, jet engines, they're now creating shortages of memory for computers. And since they have the money to pre-empt anybody else in the supply chain, they're jumping to the head of the queue with memory manufacturers like Samsung so these prices are going to remain high for several years.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/dram-prices-surge-171-percent-year-over-year-ai-demand-drives-a-higher-yoy-price-increase-than-gold

https://it.slashdot.org/story/25/11/05/147220/dram-costs-surge-past-gold-as-ai-demand-strains-supply

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