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Akiko Morishima is a master when it comes to writing about lesbian relationships. Even when she only does the art side of things like with Kunihiko Ikuhara’s Yurikuma Arashi, there’s a tender heart and careful soul placed into all of

Ender Bender excites me to no end. A solo project of the Rome-based L.A. native Eddie Olguin, the sound that pops out of your speaks is the stuff that 1980s futuristic cyberpunk movies promised us that music would be like in the 2020s. It's dirty,

Out of all the manga writers and artists in the world, no one brings as much eclectic energy and visuals quite like Ai Yazawa. I say this knowing in full that the writer has been on hiatus for well over

SNK’s The King of Fighters is, to be blunt, my favorite fighting game series. While Street Fighter has the more iconic characters and Mortal Kombat the most brutal of moves, the world of SNK’s series is far vast and deeper

Arakawa Under the Bridge is the very last place I would expect anything that could cause some sort of concern. And yet, as the series is slowly coming to its end, a new threat that could change the dynamic of

King Baby Duck welcomes back an old friend to the Boston Bastard Brigade realm: Bruins Fangirl Nenya! Of course, most people now know her by her real name & title: Anime Boston Chairwoman Kristen Leiding! KBD sits down and talks

To Love-Ru first made waves in Japan back in 2008, with its wanton fan-service, cute-looking characters, and okay plot. It took a couple years to make a mark in the Western anime scene, becoming a cult classic amongst fans of

A month has gone by since PAX East 2020 wrapped up, but we've still got just a tiny bit more coverage to unleash. Join King Baby Duck as he showcases eleven interviews featuring the likes of WayForward, TinyBuild, Devolver Digital, and

The problem with most shonen manga about defeating demonic entities is that a lot of them have treaded too much similar ground. Even if it’s something that’s presented with great visuals and loads of heart, it’s fairly easy to recall

Beneath the catacombs of Seattle, Washington rests the duo of Dom R. and Vanee D., better known in the scene as HALLOWS. Combining Karen O-like vocals with Bauhaus-styled melodies, HALLOWS crafts songs that tickle your spine and swipe your soul