It appears that Hitsuji Gondaira is taking what I said in my last Mission: Yokazura Family review to heart. Okay, maybe not literally, but it’s a nice little coincidence. For a while, I’ve felt the side stories had been more
One year has gone by since Tokyo's Neofuture GirlsRock band icontinew made their debut, and they're just getting started! King Baby Duck sits down with HIMA, ARISAN, and AYA as they talk about their origins and inspirations. Plus, hear about
It’s a shame that ties are a rarity in Shonen Jump series. Yes, there must always be a winner when it comes to physical competitions, but Akane-banashi isn’t about becoming the strongest warrior or the next leader of a village.
Over two decades have gone by since Nippon Ichi Software dropped its adventure game Phantom Brave. Even after all that time, the characters of Marona and Ash have stayed within the minds of fans across the globe. (In fact, they’ve
You can call Dandadan many things. These things include “funny”, “creepy”, “perverted”, “action-packed”, and “sweet”. What you can’t call Dandadan is “predictable”. If you read Volume Ten, you’ll understand why. Momo and Okarun have gathered a pretty good team in the
What gives a person their shade of spiritual color? Is a sin worth repenting for if something wonderful comes out of it? How does one deal with a guilt that hurts, yet also feels freeing from one’s suffering? These two
Conflicts of the heart are common in manga rom-coms. In the case of I Wanna Do Bad Things with You, Mamori’s heart is now pining for Soshi Fuji. However, now that it’s been revealed that Soshi is betrothed to Ichika
Tsukasa has been alive for nearly two millennia. Naturally, that must mean her immortality secret has been leaked to a select few. In the twenty-sixth volume of Fly Me to the Moon, it’s revealed that Tsukasa’s invulnerability has been revealed
It's the first Duck Amuck in Japan of 2025, but it's also the first one where King Baby Duck is 40! Yes, KBD has left the thirties behind, and has a bit to say about it. He also shares some
The more I read Hirayasumi, the more it becomes my go-to comfort read. While series like Flying Witch and Non Non Biyori have their fair share of warmth, Keigo Shinzo’s series has a more grounded vibe to its narratives. It’s