![]() Lots of things afoot as usual in Living the Line-land. The most immediate? Koga Shinichi’s Mansect is now out basically everywhere, and it’s been getting rave reviews, each more grossed out than the last! If you don’t have it yet, or if you’re interested in hearing more, here are a few of them I’ve been particularly chuffed by. REVIEW: MANSECT reviewed at Publishers Weekly. “Admirers of Junji Ito and Kazuo Umezz will revel in this.” REVIEW: MANSECT discussed on 11’Oclock Comics Podcast. REVIEW: MANSECT by Koga Shinichi reviewed by horror author Orrin Grey. “…littered with visual nods to the horror films of the early 20th century…a striking, haunting, and gruesome masterpiece. “ REVIEW: MANSECT reviewed by Nerdburger Cazz. “If you want something with a deeper meaning but still totally gross, with the most amazing art by Koga, you are just going to love this, but it is not for the faint-hearted. You have been warned.” We’ve been working on this book, all told, for a little over a year now, a year in which Koga has quickly become one of my personal favorite authors, so to have his first release be greeted with so much cheer has been immensely gratifying. ![]() ![]() Books should be arriving at our distributor’s warehouse next week for this title, which you can now preorder from our website, or pretty much anywhere else, including your local comic shop (which can DEFINITELY use your support at the moment!) This has been a difficult one to discuss, as the story has quite a few twists and turns, but if you’re feeling brave, you can listen to some discussion on a few of my favorite podcasts… REVIEW: THE PIT by Erik Kriek reviewed on 11 O’Clock Comics Podcast. “…some real surprises, and what a crescendo of an ending.” REVIEW: THE PIT discussed on Awesome Comics Podcast. “…a classic character horror story… a folklore tale focused on grief… some of my favorite artwork there is at the moment… Whereas The Exile dealt with a Brechtian dream landscape, fighting and the arc of life and revenge, the Pit is the woodlands… a smaller-scale story. I was absolutely captivated by it.”And Speaking of Favorite Podcasts…Sean Michael Robinson Appears on the Awesome Comics PodcastI had a great time this week sitting down with the fine folks at the Awesome Comics Podcast, in a fun, candid talk about everything from book selection, prepress, specific titles, distribution woes, aesthetics, philosophies of art, and everything comic books! There were quite a few moments in here that will stick with me for a while, including a discussion at the end about art preservation, discovery and aesthetic influence, that culminated with the following coming out of my mouth (which I was quite surprised by). “The future is in the past. And it’s our job to reclaim it.”(Of course, I also spontaneously referred to comics and drawing in general as “vegetables clinging to more vegetables”, so, you know, plenty of bon mots to go around!) ![]() I now believe our distribution situation to be solid enough to populate our list of new titles again, with slightly more gaps in between to protect a bit more against any other bad news on that front. Here is the schedule as it currently stands! Upcoming releases 2025 — Roihu by Kutikuti (March 2025) The Pit by Erik Kriek (April 2025) Face Meat by Bonten Taro (May 2025) The Rabagoo Race by Garresh (August 2025) TBA Classic Horror Manga by Iijima Ichiro (September 2025) Harpy by EPHK (September 2025) The Complete CD Gibson — a Widow and Her Friends by CD Gibson (December 2025) UNANNOUNCED CLASSIC HORROR MANGA (December 2025) Upcoming releases 2026 — Moonray Book Three: Blood Song (TBA) Polly and Molly by Jason Little (TBA) UK In a Bad Way Plus Six More by James Harvey (TBA) Gods Die Slowly by Troy Nixey (TBA) I hope you’ve been enjoying the recent books! We couldn’t do it without you. All the best, Sean Living the Line |