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Despite its more unique approach, Dr. STONE is a shonen manga series through and through. However, instead of showcasing one epic battle after another, the source of its excitement is its brains. Throughout its first seven volumes, it has taken

Imagine being pressured into becoming something you’re not. Despite your internal conflicts, the world around you forces you to transform into a person that’s the polar opposite of the real you. Think what it’d be like to be a shy

The more I read Paru Itagaki’s BEASTARS, the more I realize how blurry the line is between human and animal instincts. Some crave blood and the limelight; others wish for quiet dignity and peace. Perhaps that’s the point that Itagaki

Reading the first volume of Gege Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen is a lot like listening to the first track of a Fucked Up album. It starts off a bit slow, as it transports you towards a place of normalcy. Suddenly, in

Not everything in Kino’s Journey: The Beautiful World is painted with a grim color. Throughout Iruka Shiomiya’s adaptation of Keiichi Sigsawa’s original light novels, there are moments where Kino and their talking motorrad Hermes get a break from the chaotic

Quickly the Special Events Hall of the Javits Center filled to capacity, as the sounds of YouTube star Kizuna Ai blared on the screen and through the speakers. Excitement filled the air as fans of the hit series Dr. STONE

Soul Reapers, Jututsu Sorcerers, and a new story from horror mastermind Junji Ito are arriving just in time for the holiday season from Viz Media! Check below to see what's in store: Bleach Blu-ray Set 5 (available now) Blu-ray MSRP: $54.97 U.S. /

Is it strange that rom-coms revolved around teasing are some of the most fun to bear witness to? Perhaps a lot of it has to do with the whole mantra of “they tease you because they like you” that we

No Guns Life is a story about a guy with a gun for a head. On any other occasion, this should automatically result in nonstop badass fights and 80s-inspired anarchy. Yet in Tasuku Karasuma’s manga, what’s showcased throughout is a

My Hero Academia is a vast world, which is why I’m thankful that this Vigilantes spinoff exists. It gives readers the opportunity to witness a world that — while still colorful — has a defining shade of gray alongside it.