What began as a tale between teaser and target has evolved into one of the greatest rom-coms in the last few years. Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro may have started off on a pretty mean path, but the titular
According to Shonen Jump rules, heroes must have some kind of break after an epic battle. Denji is one guy who desperately needs one. After having his heart broken in Volume Six, the hero of Chainsaw Man rightfully deserves some
Once in awhile, the brain will require a read that’s both calming and cute to look at. These manga — sometimes in the iyashikei genre — will soothe those dealing with stressful work days or those in need of a
Nikola Tesla was a man beyond his time. Many of his inventions were the envy of Thomas Edison, to the point where the two found themselves in heated competition. But where many of Edison’s inventions are still in use today,
There is no one smarter than Sherlock Holmes. With that being said, there are those who stand equal footing to him. In the fifth volume of Moriarty the Patriot, Holmes and Watson find themselves in the presence of their fair
I’ve never been to a cat cafe, and can’t say the idea of one appeals to me. Who wants cat hair anywhere near their coffee? Not me, no sir. I did, however, have a crush on Baron Humbert von Gikkingen
The fate of humanity in the hands of gods has been played out in many forms of fiction and religious scripture. But in those stories, it’s normally earthly catastrophes that humans fight off against. Having humans fighting against gods in
Whelp, it was bound to happen. Cells at Work! is a focus on the entire body deep in its job of caring for the person it’s powering. Naturally that would mean there’d be a trip somewhere down the line to
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The comedy of Call of the Night is what keeps me coming back each time. Sure, there’s the way Kotoyama draws his characters and the life lessons it attempts to tell, but the laughs feel most important in this series.