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February 2023

What if you fell in love with your best friend? At first, knowing that the person you’re smitten with shares much in common with you would be great. But then, that awkwardness happens. Does your best friend share the same

Twelve years have gone by since Fukushima experienced one of the biggest earthquakes on record. A magnitude of 9.0, the prefecture took on one massive aftershock after another. And then, a tsunami that towered at 130 feet crashed in, wiping

After complaining about the MBTA for the umpteenth time, King Baby Duck finds plenty of heart in the new sport anime Ippon Again! Two thieving teams join forces in Lupin The 3rd Vs. Cat's Eye, with mixed results. And on

Well I have to hand it to Undead Unluck. Ten volumes in, and it still manages to deliver quite a bountiful of surprises. On top of its narrative becoming a lot stronger, its action has become truly S-tier both in

I’ll be frank: the dating scene in this current world of ours pretty much sucks. The struggles of finding a match, a connection, just about anything to heal a lonely heart is not just challenging, but sometimes feels nigh impossible.

How do I explain my relationship with River City Girls? On one hand, I can’t help but love the world, the characters, and the situations that Misako and Kyoko go through. However, their first adventure left me feeling bruised and

Although the first volume of Dandadan showcased a lot of potential, my biggest complaint with Yukinobu Tatsu’s manga was that it tried to pack in too much too early. Now that it’s had the opportunity to stretch out for a

Listening to The Yets is like being trapped in a spiral. However, it's not a downward spiral, but rather one that lets one lie down and comfortably enjoy its 33 rpms. Their self-titled EP is a trip for the ears,

It’s been three and-a-half years since I began my journey with Paru Itagaki’s BEASTARS. During that time, I came to fall in love with the world that the likes of Legoshi, Haru, and Louis resided in, even with its darker

Romantic Killer may have come out of nowhere, but it’s easily shot up to one of my most anticipated reads. Its first volume showcased a plethora of jabs and uppercuts at a genre that desperately needs to take a long