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August 2019

Cyborg soldiers, arena fighters, and a ton of Pokémon films are heading our way this September from Viz Media! Check out the list below to see what we have in store from them: Assassination Classroom Complete Box Set by Yusei Matsui

Ever think that video games are getting too big? King Baby Duck thinks so, as he tells us why the AAA gaming industry needs to hold back a bit for the sake of the fun factor. But jinkies! Things go on

There’s a time to throw down, and a time to explain. What I appreciate about manga author Tsuyoshi Takaki is that he knows just how to get to the good stuff, as well as when it’s time for a little

Love is in the air, and so is the thrill of a good volleyball game! Section23 Films will be booming with complete collections this November, as well as the long-awaited release of one of the best sports anime seasons ever

While it's been a while since Republique was released, a review for it is better late than never (especially since there is demand for a Switch version). Thankfully, it's still a game with a relevant message, considering the grim outlook of the

Going from the countryside to the big city can be quite jarring. Just ask Susume Yosano, the main focus in Mika Yamamori’s manga series Daytime Shooting Star. As her simple life is tossed aside for a new start in Tokyo,

Within Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia is the opportunity to shine a light on the unsung men & women of justice. Hideyuki Furuhashi has kept to the spirit of Deku & All Might’s mantras with his take on the unlicensed

It's been a long time since Bloodstained was Kickstarted in 2015. Despite several delays and a troubled development cycle that saw the Wii U and Vita ports get dropped, the game is finally out. And I can tell you: it

The garden where the Spring 2019 anime season resided had its fair share of beautiful roses, nice-looking dandelions, and even the occasional weed or two. Let’s take a look at some of this past season’s selections, and see which deserve

WARNING: While the following article is safe-for-work, the manga discussed is unsuitable for readers under the age of 18. It truly was a treat to get my hands on Candy Color Paradox by Isaku Natsume, a mangaka I hold in very high regard.