The Boston Bastard Brigade, AsianCrush, GamePress, Toonami Faithful, DubTalk, Gifted Sounds Network, Too Stupid Gamerz, GeekLyfe, Anime Lately, and NerdBlast all sit down to chat with voice actor Max Mittelman at this past year's Anime NYC! Hear about his work on Demon
Every manga rom-com must have some sort of endgame planned, especially those that take place in high school. After all, we canât have the characters just say in high school forever; that would defeat the purpose of the story. We
Explosion-loving mages, a king-to-be, and a manga artist writing out of their comfort zone are some of the new and spinoff titles people can dive deep into this August from Yen Press! Check out the list below to see what's
Going into Tamekouâs My Androgynous Boyfriend, I knew right away that I wasnât the target audience for this kind of manga. While I do enjoy the cute things in life, thereâs a certain kind of cute that I like; this
Humanity can be a curious gaggle, and Kinoâs Journey: The Beautiful World has demonstrated the many faces and emotions people have. That may sound like some reworking of a bullshit statement straight from the mouth of a two-bit guru, but
I donât know what it is about Donât 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, thereâs a slight wholesomeness thatâs found deep
Youâve earned my trust again, Tony Valente. As some may know, RADIANTâs 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 itâs 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, itâs becoming apparent that the fight
BEASTARS is â pardon the pun â a whole ânother 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
Thereâs a sheer level of brilliance within Kosuke Oonoâs 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