I don’t know what it is about Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, but reading it puts a Charlie Brown-y smile on my face. Despite it being very mean-spirited and a tad cruel, there’s a slight wholesomeness that’s found deep
You’ve earned my trust again, Tony Valente. As some may know, RADIANT’s quality has seen its share of ups and downs. But during these last couple of volumes, his means of storytelling have becoming increasingly better. (Perhaps it’s due to
Just when you think Riichiro Inagaki and BOICHI have run out of ideas for Dr. STONE, a new source of imagination pops up out of the blue. With the Stone Wars now winding down, it’s becoming apparent that the fight
BEASTARS is — pardon the pun — a whole ‘nother animal within the manga scene. Despite its anthropomorphic characters, it says much more about the human mentality than most other comics out there. From dealing with class struggles to the
There’s a sheer level of brilliance within Kosuke Oono’s The Way of the Househusband. The tale of a retired yakuza member living his life in a happy marriage finds ways to take one joke, and pull out new punchlines every
Nisioisin has one of the strangest imaginations I’ve ever come across. At times, his works can make a lick of sense, going completely off-the-rails with its concepts and deviant trails of thought. But it’s these whacked-out scenarios that have made
It’s a bittersweet feeling knowing that the anime adaptation of We Never Learn has come to an end. Filled with great storytelling, fun voice acting, and some good comedy, the study buddy rom-com was a true highlight for anime in
After a brief hiatus, Shameless Tuesdays has returned! And this time, we're heading to the Ukraine for the electronica pops and beats of 6TH CROWD! A new project of On the Wane frontwoman Dari Maksymova, 6TH CROWD delivers a gothic tone
Vacations always have to have an ending, even if you were just showing a friend your current stomping grounds for a few days. However, there are always important matters that need to be focused on, especially those that give reason
I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again: Keiichi Arawi is a comic genius. Although he may have gained popularity with his series Nichijou (alongside its anime adaptation by Kyoto Animation), it’s in his recent work CITY where he