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June 2018

There have been a plethora of manga and anime focused on the creation of anime and manga. Titles like Dojin Work, Bakuman, and Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun have done it with its share of laughs and surprisingly realistic focus on how

In some stories, magic and science conflict with one another. However, there are tales of when the capabilities of both the mystical and medical can come together in harmony. Kaziya's How To Treat Magical Beasts: Mine and Master's Medical Journal

Within the confides of normalcy, an adventure must pop up sooner or later. Chihiro Ishizuka's Flying Witch may promote a balance between fantasy magic and real-life beauty, but even it knows when it's time to have a fun romp. Volume

King Baby Duck settles into a new location, diving into his hopes for this week's Electronic Entertainment Expo. The VRV & Mondo series Cat Agent and Gary And His Demons are given a spotlight, as our host showcases some of the better

The year was 2007, when the warm June switched to an even hotter July. I was enjoying one of the best breakfasts I've ever had in the living room of my friend's Kasukabe-based home, where his young niece was watching

It's the final Anime Boston 2018 video interview, as King Baby Duck chats with Sentai Filmworks' Mike Boike about their upcoming (and, as of now, current) limited edition box sets for Legend of the Galactic Heroes, Sword Oratoria, Haikyū!! Season

If you were hoping for us to go back to a weekly schedule for your music fill, well we've got some great news for you! On the weeks when No Borders No Race takes a break, we're handing control of

Classical figures in the modern world can lead to some very big laughs. We've seen this occur in Dan Harmon's Great Minds series, the warmhearted twist on religion in Saint Young Men, and Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's cult classic

Dream pop isn't just an audible experience. Nay, it is one that can zap some of the most vivid and gorgeous imagery in your head as it plays. Bands like Asobi Seksu, The xx, and Bat For Lashes have often