Only in Undead Unluck can the fate of humanity be rested upon a children’s word game. But that’s the brilliance of Yoshifumi Tozuka, who has taken his characters through Heaven and Hell in the most wild of ways. In its
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WRITER'S NOTE (02/26/2026): This review was written under the impression that this was the last volume of Spider-Man: Octo-Girl. However, hours after the review went live, it was made apparent that a fourth volume of this series exists, and will
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To reiterate what I said on my podcast a few weeks ago, I am forty-one years old. I am at an age where my TV habits should consist of crime dramas, historical fictions, and documentaries about World War II. But
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When you have a bounty on your head, you don’t have many options. In the case of Taro Sakamoto, he’s got two: kill X, or dismantle the JAA. With his family’s life on the line, the hero of Sakamoto Days