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WARNING: The following manga contains references to suicide. If you or someone you know has suicidal thoughts or feelings, you are not alone, and there is free, 24/7 help. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline offers specific resources and confidential support for

It’s interesting reading manga from famous writers before they made their big hit. Sometimes it gives hints of their future greatness, like when looking through the early works of Osamu Tezuka and Go Nagai. However, sometimes a manga writer has

It takes a rocket scientist to, well, make a proper rocket. Senku, Chrome, and the rest of the Kingdom of Science might have the smarts, but that doesn’t mean the answer will magically pop up automatically. As the penultimate volume

When a volume of Flying Witch arrives on one’s doorstep, it’s like a calm breeze during a hot summer day. You know your time with it will be short, and the wait for the next one will be long. But

In order to gain the knowledge you need, you sometimes have to go back to school. Even if you are already a great assassin like Taro Sakamoto, that doesn’t mean that important info comes easy. As he and Shin find

Poor, poor Anzu. First, she has her three favorite things taken away. Then, she’s forced to interact with hot guys that she has zero interest in. Now, she’s embarking on her most harrowing challenge yet: going on a date with

When you want to be creeped out, Junji Ito’s your man. His stories, be it the short-form in The Liminal Zone or the long-form Dissolving Classroom, know how to give readers a good case of the goosebumps. His 2013 collection

All right, Gege Akutami. Your mindset certainly seems to be better, especially when it comes to showcasing great fights. For awhile, I was getting worried that Jujutsu Kaisen was losing its focus, to the point where I started to wonder

It’s strange to see Tsukasa in such an intense way on the cover of Fly Me to the Moon’s sixteenth volume. Considering that Kenjiro Hata leans more into being cute & funny in this work, having the latest tankoubon start

BEASTARS may have finished its run, but the stories within this anthropomorphic world continue to be told. Beast Complex, the spinoff series from Paru Itagaki, gives readers the chance to see different perspectives of the worlds and carnivores and herbivores.