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There are three different categories you could place an isekai series. The first place is the unique pile, where series like KonoSuba and Saga of Tanya the Evil reside. Then there is the generic-yet-interesting category, where you’ll find series like

With a seat at the Union’s table, Andy and Fuuko found themselves in good company in the last Undead Unluck. However, during their first mission, chaos reigned all over Nevada. Worse, Andy’s previous entity Victhor woke from his slumber, causing

It was bound to be revealed that there’s more than one Kingdom of Science in the realm of Dr. STONE. Japan’s not the only home for the brightest minds; the United States has their fair share, as well. So when

There are those who like their manga to have some deep context, filled with hidden meaning and metaphors on life. And then, there are manga fans that just want explosive and graphically violent fights. The iconic Fist of the North

It’s been over a year since Nasa and Tsukasa got hitched in Fly Me to the Moon. Since that time, they’ve taken trips, experienced newfound loves, and have grown closer with every waking moment. And yet, there’s still this sort

Sometimes physical strength can overcome even the most powerful of spells. Perhaps this is why I instantly fell in love with Hajime Komoto’s debut series Mashle: Magic and Muscles. What started out as a Harry Potter parody has already become

Rom-coms about cute girls falling in love with cute guys are as bountiful as smutty romance novels in your local Wal-Mart’s clearance bin. There are some that do shine more than others, especially the manga that pokes fun of the

Sometimes even beautiful people have trouble finding love. Those not in that group could deem it a first-world problem for those types of people. However, it’d be kind of cruel to say that good-looking folks don’t have a hard time

Yokai have played a significant role in the manga realm, from classics like GeGeGe no Kitaro to modern faves like Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun. Sometimes they are slayed by exorcists; other times, they’re forced to work together to take down a common

You can take the man out of the yakuza, but you can never take the yakuza out of the man. That sums up the attitude of Kousuke Oono’s The Way of the Househusband, whose protagonist Taiju always takes life more