In 2008, two travelers entered my life. One was a humble merchant, making his living selling goods and making deals. The other was a wolf deity, one who wished to return to the place of her homeland. Within two seasons,
Sometimes we take life for granted. After all, had our ancestors done anything even the tiniest different in their lives, we may not even exist. That thought plays as something of a theme to the twenty-third volume of Fly Me
Since 1996, History of Guns have taken their listeners through a gateway of black lights and spirals. Their seventh album Half Light (out on June 20th) returns to the roots of their debut record Flashes of Light, bringing forth hypnotic
First thing’s first: get your mind out of the gutter. Yes, calling a manga Let’s Do It Already! will easily trigger sexy time thoughts in anyone’s brain. But even though the manga starts off with a relationship sprouting (beating the
What happens when an adaptation of a beloved detective series runs out of the main source material? That question rang through my head at the end of the fourteenth volume of Moriarty the Patriot. The climax of the narrative had
There are pros and cons to having your own apartment. On one hand, it’s nice to come back to one’s fortress of solitude, and bask in the quiet after a long day. However, living on one’s own can be a
Even assassins want to find romance. The problem is most of them don’t know how to act like regular human beings. That seems to be the case of Marriage Toxin protagonist Hikaru Gero, a master of poison assassinations and a loser
The bad news: King Baby Duck and AFLM forgot to press the record button the first go-around with this episode. The good news: JonStar could finally make it! Hear what happened after the first muck-up, and the things KBD added
Although the forty-third volume of Hayate the Combat Butler says it’s been three months since Nagi lost her mansion, it’s felt like a lot longer has passed. (The truth of the matter is, it has, what with VIZ Media’s painfully