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Despite the threat of the undead around every corner, there’s plenty of freedom to be found when the world is ending. Akira and Kenichiro have been finding these freedoms throughout Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead, as they check

Are you a fan of scary games, but you're sick of getting recommended Outlast, Amnesia, and Resident Evil on a never-ending loop? Do you want to take your scares on the go? Then check out this list of five(-ish) truly

King Baby Duck has been a nonstop writing machine since the pandemic happened. Of course, that totally took a toll on his brain! So today, your host takes a breather while spinning some great music for all of you to

Beauty, mystery, and darkness. That’s what I get when I read through Aki Irie’s Go With the Clouds, North-By-Northwest. The story of Kei searching for his estranged brother Michitaka in Iceland has that perfect blend of deep character development, which

Jujutsu Kaisen takes a gamble in its eleventh volume. It’s an epic fight within Shibuya Station, with everyone’s favorite cool guy Satoru Gojo in hero mode. But then, his old frienemy Suguru pops by and does the unthinkable: he bests

Has it seemed rather interesting that Nazuna seems to be the only vampire thus far in Call of the Night? One would think that there’d be more of these bloodsuckers floating around Japan, albeit hidden in the dark of night.

If I had to describe Olympia Soirée in two words, they would be: "delightfully shameless." It knows exactly what it wants to be, and the target demographic it wants to hit. It charges full-steam ahead with it’s unapologetically indulgent romantic premise,

Damn you, Tatsuki Fujimoto! You just had to go and break Denji’s good boy heart! He wants love, and every time he looks to get it, it winds up blowing up in his face! But this time, that explosion is

**WARNING: THE FOLLOWING REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS** Readers of We Never Learn have been waiting for this moment to arrive. While most harem comedies go for the open-ended route, Taishi Tsutsui has given five different ways this series could end, followed by

Earth is in great need of human contact, and JATA pushes that idea in his upcoming EP Crazy Game of Phobias (in stores October 1st). The new record reminds listeners of a time when we could be in the same