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Stupid is as stupid does, as one Oscar-winning film once proclaimed. No matter how hard someone may try, one’s idiocy will always get the best of them. Whether it’s something like buying the wrong brand of cereal or calling out

With high school coming to an end, a lot of pressure is placed on Taichi, Toma, and Futaba. The school halls are still whispering about Toma’s confession, and Taichi and Futaba are trying to figure out how to bring their

There’s a realism that’s been placed in How Do We Relationship? that other LGBTQ-focused works seem to lack. Where a lot of other series tend to just focus on the “will they/won’t they” aspect, Tamifull’s narrative instead has the couple

Realms based on the things that bump in the night isn’t new, but there’s always a creative twist that comes from each one. From the musical wonderment of The Nightmare Before Christmas to the kindheartedness of Welcome to Demon School!

Workplace romances can be tricky. There’s always the risk of awkwardness between your fellow coworkers, not to mention the risk of gossip. It’s these elements that make Reika, the focus of Kanae Sato’s Saving Sweets For After-Hours, hesitant to find

When it comes to the narrative of Jujutsu Kaisen, it has its ups and downs. However, it’s in the fights where the burning spirit of Gege Akutami’s series roars at its most fiercest. In its tenth volume, not only does

Denji is a good boy. Yes, he has powers that make chainsaws come out of his body. That doesn’t change the fact that he has a good soul in that beaten-up body of his. Bigger than any chainsaw he can

Out of all of Nintendo’s characters, the cutest and most innocent is the pink fluffy hero Kirby. Throughout the decades, Kirby has protected Dream Land from the likes of King Dedede. Despite his toughness and unique skills, Kirby’s mannerisms have

A journey’s end can be quite satisfying. Although We Never Learn still has a couple more volumes to go, Volume Sixteen gets a major plot thread all sewed tightly into its narrative. As the clock winds down, the months of

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