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August 2019

While there are plenty of Western developed shoot-em-ups (shmups) coming out these days, it's still pretty rare that many of them boast high production values. In comes Pawarumi, a French-developed game that takes many of inspiration from the great STG's

What if No Borders No Race was around back in the 1960s? What sort of sound & style would hit the airwaves? In a special podcast show, King Baby Duck turns back the clock to present the ultimate summer of love

From Fullmetal Alchemist to Attack on Titan, almost every popular shonen manga franchise has been given its own parody series. So it seems natural that the iconic My Hero Academia would be given such a spinoff, in the form of

Can a manga with a very confusing plot still find a way to be a good read? I found myself asking this question as I turned the final page of the massive Master Edition of Knights of Sidonia’s second volume.

For the first time in her long career, Ouran High School Host Club creator Bisco Hatori stepped foot into American territory. The popular shojo manga writer made her U.S. debut appearance at this year’s Anime Expo, with VIZ Media sharing

A lot of power can be delivered via a two-man band. This has been evident by the likes of The White Stripes, Death From Above 1979, and Blood Red Shoes. Canadian duo Figure Walking like to keep things simple via

October may be about Halloween, but in regards to Section23 Films, it's all about returning to monster-filled dungeons, comedic storytelling, and tasty treats! (Okay, I guess it has a couple of things in common with Halloween!) Right on October 1st, the releases

If anyone was to look at the cover of Paru Itagaki’s BEASTARS, a plethora of scenarios would possibly rush through their heads. The anthropomorphic wolf that plasters the front of Volume One will make some think of a modern take

There’s a tone that Jun Mayuzuki gets right when it comes to her manga After the Rain. It’s hard to fully describe, but the way she shapes both Kondo and Akira as both people and as a connection to each

With a brand-new theme song blaring loud & proud, No Borders No Race returns with our host King Baby Duck sharing his experience at this year's Anime Expo! Then our host takes a look at both PROMARE and Fire Force