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Hideyuki Furuhashi and Betten Court have a real knack for superhero spinoffs. The debut volume of Spider-Man: Octo-Girl proved that My Hero Academia: Vigilantes wasn’t a fluke in the slightest. In fact, the writer/artist duo showed that they know how

Yes, you are reading the title correctly. The Ossan Newbie Adventurer, Trained to Death by the Most Powerful Party, Became Invincible. Why do I keep having to deal with these Japanese fantasy series that have these long-ass names?! Well, it’s

I’ll admit: I was very, very worried where I Wanna Do Bad Things with You was going to go. After all, when you have a lead character with an illness, that certainly would make anyone believe that the story’s ending

In much of Mission: Yozakura Family, readers have seen how emotional power defeats the villains more so than physical power. In the eighteenth volume, that aspect is showcased with glee. Of course, it can’t be Mission: Yozakura Family without some

Recently, I’ve noticed that manga that have our main leads already dating tend to be a mixed bag. Sometimes it leads to some great storytelling, like in How Do We Relationship? and Fly Me to the Moon. But sometimes, having

Gero may have a lot of book smarts, but street smarts aren’t exactly up his alley. Sure, he’s gotten lucky here and there in Marriage Toxin, but there are times when what he thinks he knows isn’t at all how

There are some folks who’ll say, “They don’t make shonen manga like they used to.” If you ever hear one of these old crones utter that phrase, then I’ve got some great advice. First, take the fourteenth volume of Dandadan,

Well, it’s been a hot minute since I reviewed the first volume of Kill Blue. Thankfully, all I had to remember was that it basically took the premise of Detective Conan but had the man-child be a bodyguard for a

Have you ever heard of the phrase, “I can fight them blindfolded”? In some cases, it’s a way to show just how confident someone is in the fight ahead. However, as the fifteenth volume of Record of Ragnarok shows, that’s

One would be forgiven if you took a look at Akira Sugito’s Tokyo Fears Rhapsody, and thought it was a Kaiju No. 8 knockoff. Thankfully, all it takes is one chapter to see that it’s both different in plot and