Is it a good or bad thing when a series’s side stories wind up being more entertaining than the main plotline? I ask this because whenever I read Mission: Yozakura Family, I tend to pay more attention to the self-contained
I believe I should start off this review of Dandadan Volume Nine with an apology. It’s clear that I should’ve cut some slack for Kinta Sakata, the latest edition to the ghost & alien-busting crew. Sure, he’s kinda creepy and
Sometimes it’s hard to convey the feeling of being in a theater in print form. You have to bring about various images about the surroundings. The crowd, the performers, the emotion, and essence have to be captured in a way
Even the deepest friendships have to come to an end sometime. It could be caused a big fight, or — worse — death. In Call of the Night, the tension between best buds Ko and Mahiro has played a major
You can’t help but feel bad for Yuri Hasegawa. The heroine of Let’s Do It Already! just wants to date Keiichiro Katsuragi normally. But no, he has to come from a super rich and super strict family of politician, meaning
Don’t let the title fool you. Colette Decides to Die is not a sad tale. Quite the contrary, it’s the opposite! Originally a one-shot story, author Alto Yukimura decided to expand the story, one filled with a fledging universe and
In a penultimate volume of shonen manga, it is customary for just about every hero to give it all they got. Mashle: Magic and Muscles is no exception to this rule, with Innocent Zero in full-blown psychotic mode smiting just
There’s a lot to unpack in the twenty-third volume of Jujutsu Kaisen. In fact, it’s right here where it feels like the end game is upon us. (Considering Jujutsu Kaisen ended this year, I’d say that feeling is correct.) But
To forge a katana means dealing with the consequences. Is the sword you’re making landing in the palms of a man sworn to protect, or will destruction be on their minds? One can never know who the katana is for,
It was only a matter of time. Akira and Shizuka have been shipped from coast-to-coast by readers of Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead. The question was whether or not Haro Aso and Kotaro Takata would deliver the goods.