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Let’s say you haven’t been home for quite some time. You decide to spring a surprise visit, only to be greeted with a peculiar situation. Standing by your child is a creature not known to Earth, with an aura beaming

There’s a saying: “The best defense is a good offense.” In order to avoid turning tail, one must build enough strength to push back the enemy. But what happens when the offensive line is slain? The Elusive Samurai, the latest

Whatever My Hero Academia: Vigilantes is leading up to starts right now. After dealing with Pop Step, we began to get a glimpse of what happened in the past regarding O’Clock. But now with everything unveiled, the final battle of

WARNING: The following manga discussed in this review is intended for readers 18 & older. In other words:   (Pic from FlorkOfCows) If you thought Shuzo Oshimi was a man who just liked screwing with his readers, well…you’re definitely right. His means of

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It's long, thick, and full of many great discussions! All of it is perfect for No Borders No Race's 300th episode! King Baby Duck welcomes Wicked Anime's AFLM, JonStar, Security Guy Greg, and The League's Clay N. Ferno as they

Diamonds may be forever, but that doesn’t mean they won’t crack. Senku and the rest of the Kingdom of Science find this out in the twenty-first volume of Dr. STONE, as they unravel a new mystery. Now in South America,

How can one top the badassery that is Record of Ragnarok? The mere concept of the strongest gods against the strongest humans would give anyone dopamine highs and adrenaline pumps. Its first volume started off on a great note, with

Readers of Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro will know that Senpai is pretty damn vulnerable. He’s got a list a flaws a mile long, all of which are gleefully pointed out by our titular heroine. But as the series

When We Never Learn first started being published in the US in 2018, I honestly thought it wasn’t anything special. Sure, it was nicely-drawn and it had some good characters, but its first volume wasn’t at all groundbreaking. But there

When people call Osamu Tezuka the God of Manga, it’s not just a clever nickname. In actuality, the man behind Astro Boy and Dororo was responsible for the creation of all kinds of genres and sub-genres in the medium. On