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The Eisner Awards Announce 2021 Manga Nominees
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Manga has become a huge seller whether you re talking about the domestic market or beyond. It would be an understatement to say the medium is selling like hotcakes, and a ton of series are racking in top-tier reviews. It seems like The Eisner Awards are ready to honor some of those hit titles, but some of its manga nominees might take you by surprise.
As you might have heard, Comic-Con International has announced its nominees for The Eisner Awards this summer. It was there a slew of series were honored with nominations, and more than one category was picked this year around.
10 Weekend Reads May 22, 2021 6:30am by Barry Ritholtz
The weekend is here! Pour yourself a mug of French Press coffee, grab a seat by the pool, and get ready for our longer-form weekend reads:
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Can Horse Racing Survive? In a time of changing sensitivities, an ancient sport struggles to justify itself. Thoroughbred racing, once the most popular spectator sport in America, has been in decline. In the past two decades, the over-all national betting handle at racetracks has fallen by nearly fifty per cent. Dozens of tracks have closed. Racing is still a fifteen-billion-dollar industry, but the number of races and the size of the thoroughbred-foal crop are less than half what they were in 1990. (New Yorker)