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July 2019

There’s a right way and a wrong way to explain a manga’s universe. The right way is to let actions overtake long-winded explanations; the wrong way is, as you can guess, for stretched conversations to slow down the progression of

After three volumes of back-and-forth shenanigans, We Never Learn is finally diving deeper into the more romantic aspects of its characters. While Nariyuki has his fair pick of special girls to choose from, it’s somewhat obvious which in his study

If there were sweltering jungles found on the rings of Saturn, odds are the sounds you'd hear would be very close to what Rude Audio conjures up. The London-based electronica trio crafts the sort of melodies that turns the gears

In Japan, the gay & lesbian community isn’t as accepted as other parts of the world. Despite the plethora of entertainment churned out with LGBT-based themes, how real people are treated and presented isn’t exactly in the best light. Yes,

The feeling of having the inability to speak in public places or even in private can be quite the conundrum to deal with. I’ve personally experienced this in my life, with some social skills lacking to this very date. Perhaps

Monkey Punch’s Lupin the Third has been given many a variation throughout its 50-year lifespan. Grimmer interpretations come few & far between for the franchise, but they do exist in some fashion. Perhaps most notable is The Woman Called Fujiko

In April 2017, Japan was invaded by two tiny cuties packing serious heat. Compile Heart and Shade’s third-person shooter Gun Gun Pixies was, to be blunt, a lot of naughty fun with a mixture of some cool stealth mechanics. Alas,

Studio TRIGGER knows how to make eye-popping anime. From Kill la Kill to Little Witch Academia, everything they’ve brought to the small screen has dazzled in so many breathtaking ways. With the aid of XFLAG, TRIGGER finally tries its hand

It’s been well over a year since Makoto and the rest of the gang of Flying Witch were last seen in the US manga realm. Now after a very long wait, the seventh volume of Chihiro Ishizuka’s series has arrived

In the last decade, no manga series has captivated me quite like Riichiro Inagaki & BOICHI’s Dr. STONE. Its usage of science, deep characters, and surprising humor has made it one of the best reads in Shonen Jump magazine. Now,