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July 2023

Even if you have a perfect strategy ready to go, one single piece of info can cause you to toss it aside and think of a new one. As Hojo Tokiyuki aims to reclaim Kamakura, he must be careful with

Growing up, I loved pro wrestling. The likes of Jake “The Snake” Roberts, Ted DiBiase, and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin seemed larger than life when I witnessed their matches. I’ve been on-again and off-again when it comes to watching pro

Ah, the class field trip. It’s a staple of all school-based manga and anime. And no one is more excited about the trip than the duo of Kubo and Shiraishi. Of course, both have completely different reasons to feel excited.

As Tom Waits once growled, "You gotta keep the devil way down in the hole." Perhaps dear Alice should've thought of those words as she followed the White Rabbit into a psychedelic mind trip. Apricity's latest single "Allison Wonderland" plays

Time and time again, Fist of the North Star has proven how violence can be art. Although its anime adaptations have had their fair shares of rough spots, the original manga by Tetsuo Hara and Buronson has continuously showcased the

In the last twenty-five years, the young adult fiction world has been bombarded with tales of magic and fantasy. From your Harry Potters and Percy Jacksons to even your Count Olafs and…whatever the hell Eragon was, many of these stories

Describing Undead Unluck as “an emotional roller coaster” was never something I thought I'd utter. Yet here I am, finishing up with the eleventh volume of Yoshifumi Tozuka’s series, and that is the only phrase I can conjure up. Adrenaline,

It's the second-to-last No Borders No Race for quite some time, and King Baby Duck takes this opportunity to spotlight the folks from Shameless Promotion PR! Since 2016, the music promoters have sent this show many amazing acts to spin,

I’ll say this about Kaiju No. 8: it knows how to keep the adrenaline pumping! While many long shonen battles can cause plenty of fatigue (looking at you, Jujutsu Kaisen!), Naoya Matsumoto figured out how to keep this current battle