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It’s been a hell of a ride watching Senku and the Kingdom of Science attempting to revive all of humanity. From the very moment Taiju awoke from his stone prison and the events of the Stone Wars, all the way

Who do you root for if the one against your kind is a people’s champion, and the one on your side is a psychopath? It’s a conundrum that comes to mind when reading the sixth and seventh volumes of Record

If Tomie is Junji Ito at his most creepy and unsettling, then Soichi is him at his most zany. The grade-schooler with a unique nail-biting habit is always causing mischief upon family and classmates. However, he’s no Dennis the Menace

There’s a point where a vigilante transforms into the hero they aspire to be. Volume Fourteen of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes brings that moment to The Crawler, who is in the midst of fighting No. 6. On top of protecting

Life is about taking chances. Whether big or small, we put something at risk in order to achieve the things we want. Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead is all about taking the biggest chances, as Akira and the

There’s a science to comedy. It’s not just about getting on stage and telling jokes; you also got to test the air and the waters that engulf it. Depending on the audience, a great joke can sometimes fall on its

Even if you have a perfect strategy ready to go, one single piece of info can cause you to toss it aside and think of a new one. As Hojo Tokiyuki aims to reclaim Kamakura, he must be careful with

Ah, the class field trip. It’s a staple of all school-based manga and anime. And no one is more excited about the trip than the duo of Kubo and Shiraishi. Of course, both have completely different reasons to feel excited.

Time and time again, Fist of the North Star has proven how violence can be art. Although its anime adaptations have had their fair shares of rough spots, the original manga by Tetsuo Hara and Buronson has continuously showcased the

Describing Undead Unluck as “an emotional roller coaster” was never something I thought I'd utter. Yet here I am, finishing up with the eleventh volume of Yoshifumi Tozuka’s series, and that is the only phrase I can conjure up. Adrenaline,