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It's been a month, but the Duck Amuck in Japan crew has been busy! King Baby Duck reports back from Tokyo Game Show, and the gang gets excited for the CITY anime adaptation! Not to mention, there's also the return

Two years have passed since Kamakura was taken over by the Ashikaga Forces. Since that time, The Elusive Samurai has showcased Hojo Tokiyuki and his comrades growing and becoming stronger. In the last volume, the promise to take back Kamakura

It’s been twenty-five years since Ai Yazawa introduced readers to the world of Last Quarter. Her follow-up to Neighborhood Story, the manga takes a much different route than one about high school fashionistas. What begins as a mysterious love story

The more I read Show-ha Shoten!, the more I feel like it’s becoming the definitive guide to comedy. Although manzai comedy is not known as well outside of Japan, it still has the DNA of most stand-up comedy. You have

With his lone arm raised, Shiva reigned victoriously. It was a hard-fought battle in the last Record of Ragnarok volume, with the Hindu god going toe-to-toe with the sumo phenom Raiden. Now that the gods are one win

It’s Fuuko’s time to shine. We’ve had moments where the role of leader and follower between her and Andy have been switched, as well as times when she wasn’t even in the picture. But now, the Unluck in Undead Unluck

Why does the second volume of Gokurakugai feel like a whole lot of nothing? Is it because it’s only three chapters long? Maybe it’s because it goes nowhere with its main plot? Perhaps it’s due to the characters feeling like

The more Taiyo trains, the more he becomes one with the Yozakuras. After earning his Silver-Rank spy license, the husband of Mutsumi now finds himself able to chat with the one responsible for the death of his family. But lurking

It’s no secret that comedy is my go-to when it comes to my preferred genre. While shonen manga has its fair share of hilarity, it sometimes forgets to go back to it when the time comes for it. Even stuff

The entertainment world is a cutthroat place, especially in Japan. Even if you’ve paid your dues and have become a legend in your field, you still need to audition for roles just like the newbies. Whether it’s acting, music, or