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“I recently realized that in an era of human crises when we must believe in the power of science and intellect, Dr. STONE is an allegory about people saving humanity.” This quote from artist BOICHI serves as a great reminder

It's a mixture of happiness and sorrow on today's episode of No Borders No Race. On the joyful side, King Baby Duck congratulates The Linda Lindas on their huge break, and finds plenty to laugh at in the new Spongebob

All great adventures must end some day. In the case of Iruka Shiomiya’s manga adaptation of Keiichi Sigsawa’s Kino’s Journey: The Beautiful World, that destination has been reached. After many highs and lows in the series, does Kino’s adventure end

While Yuji, Megumi, and Nobara’s story has been placed on hold, Jujutsu Kaisen has placed its focus on the past of fan favorite Satoru Gojo. Despite his cool mannerisms and attitude, he wasn’t always — to paraphrase Billy Joel —

When I think of manga author Nagata Kabi, the first thing that comes to mind is how she’s like Japan’s answer to Allie Brosh. Both writers bring their personal life to the comic realm, using humorous and heartfelt means to

WARNING: The following manga contains references to suicide. If you or someone you know has suicidal thoughts or feelings, you are not alone, and there is free, 24/7 help. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline offers specific resources and confidential support for

After throwing praise at the latest chapter of Fucked Up's Zodiac series, King Baby Duck finds plenty of love for the new movie The Mitchells Vs. The Machines! However, he feels the complete opposite about J.C.Staff's anime adaptation of the

Chainsaw Man is an enigma. On one hand, it’s got the spirit of your traditional shonen manga. However, when it comes to its presentation, Tatsuki Fujimoto’s creation has the feel of a grungy underground comic. It plays by its own

As the narrative of We Never Learn begins to wind down, one wonders what sort of path Nariyuki’s peers will take soon after exams. It’s clear that they all have dreams, but — in harem fashion — they all can’t

Back in 2012, Sniper Elite developers Rebellion created a video game called NeverDead. It wasn’t the best game around, but it had an interesting concept involving an immortal protagonist who could slice his body into tiny pieces and be put