October is nearly over, so it’s time for Weekend Studying 134! Right here at Stately Beat Manor, we’ll be celebrating the spookiest nights of the yr with an “surprising” twist: extra studying!
Please do take into account sharing your weekend studying plans with us, whether or not they’re seasonally acceptable or not, both right here within the remark part or over on social media @comicsbeat.

AVERY KAPLAN: This weekend, I’m studying the penultimate quantity of Maison Ikkoku by Rumiko Takahashi. Since catching on to the traditional manga sequence after it was talked about by fellow Comics Beat author Adam Karenina Sherif method again in Weekend Studying 68, the sequence has grow to be a private favourite of mine, and whereas I’m wanting ahead to the concluding quantity I plan to relish the journey to get there in addition to doable. And for the reason that autumn climate has arrived in my sector, I’m additionally planning on making a slow-cooker recipe from The Star Trek Cookbook by Ethan Phillips (Neelix the Talaxian on VOY) and William J. Birnes this weekend. Along with a whole bunch of recipes that span the entire spectrum of cooking abilities, this charming guide is written from the angle of Morale Officer Neelix. Not solely are there loads of meals that approximate these present in particular person episodes of Trek, this guide additionally consists of dishes from the private collections of a number of Trek actors, together with their private commentary. What higher solution to have fun per week with stellar new episodes of two totally different Star Trek exhibits?

Dean Simons: I’m now again on my Bleach (manga) blitz – I already demolished about seven volumes of Tite Kubo’s sequence over the course of the week and I count on that to proceed this weekend. At the moment at quantity 61. I used to be initially somewhat skeptical to learn the ultimate arc. The earlier main story arc felt like a stable sufficient solution to finish the sequence however the revelations and surprises thus far have simply jettisoned that notion – with actually attention-grabbing tie-ins to all that has come earlier than. (And sure, I’ve glanced on the anime sequence too. Undoubtedly the next price range, this time spherical.)
On the prose entrance I’ve been in a little bit of a rut – indecisive in regards to the subsequent guide to learn – so I made a decision to check out the Star Wars Excessive Republic opening novel, Gentle of the Jedi by Charles Soule as a break. Having fun with it thus far.

TAIMUR DAR: In case you have been a child within the ‘90s like me, you greater than seemingly noticed the The Halloween Tree animated particular based mostly on the traditional Ray Bradbury guide. I positively noticed the particular first earlier than studying the guide in some unspecified time in the future in elementary college. I’ve stronger reminiscences of the particular than the precise guide itself. I can’t recall if I ever truly completed it. Regardless of the case, it appears acceptable this being the weekend earlier than Halloween for a correct re-read of this Bradbury traditional.

REBECCA OLIVER KAPLAN: I’ve been having fun with studying extra manga recently, so persevering with the pattern this weekend with the primary quantity of Maison Ikkoku by Takahashi (sure, should you’re questioning, Avery Kaplan lastly satisfied me). And since it’s Avery’s birthday, and I plan on taking a day without work to have fun together with her, I’ve an extended listing of issues to learn for this weekend. Additionally, on it are Kisses for Jet: A Coming-of-Gender Story by Joris Bas Backer, and translated by Ameera Rajabali, The Flamingo by Guojing, and Notes from a Sickbed by Tessa Brunton, and perhaps my aunt Amy Kaplan‘s zine in regards to the Jewish folks being banned from holding communal prayers because of the “threat of spreading epidemics.” Lastly, we’re engaged on our homestead, so I’m additionally persevering with my journey by means of The Yard Homestead, edited by Carleen Madigan.















