MANGA REVIEW | "Fly Me to the Moon" - Volume Twenty

I was very disappointed with the last volume of Fly Me to the Moon, as I felt like most of the book went almost nowhere with the main plot. Thankfully, that problem doesn’t exist in Volume Twenty, as we get

There’s a lot of anime surrounding people being reincarnated into a dating visual novel. However, it’s sometimes rare for said anime to get a visual novel of its own. Thankfully, the brilliant My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes

With the amount of strange creatures that Momo and Okarun have dealt with, it was high time for some of their comrades to now join the yokai roundup. Last time, it was Aira, who took on the aura of Acrobatic

We've come to the end of 2023, and the Duck Amuck in Japan crew share their picks on the best, worst, and weirdest things to come out of anime, video games, music, and movies! King Baby Duck talks about a

The clock is ticking for William James Moriarty. Now that Sherlock Holmes knows that he’s the Lord of Crime, the star of Moriarty the Patriot must move fast. Although he figures that this will all end with his death, Moriarty

When it comes to manga rom-coms, the culture festival arc is one of the big staples. It’s here where our two lovebirds can spend some real quality time together as they walk through a school at its liveliest. But in

In the last few years, virtual reality has evolved greatly. Granted, it still hasn’t reached the same level of immersive-ness that was promised in Sword Art Online (or maybe that’s a good thing?), but titles like Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, they say. For mage Foolie Dent, beauty is found via strength, bravery, and great abs! Hence why he has fallen head over heels in love with Leo Cornelia, the strongest lady knight

Do you want a taste of the funk?! Then do what Sabatta says and "Get Your Shit Together"! His latest album How to Get Even is part funkadelic, part rock spectacle, and part soul soother. Together, the sound that bleeds

Sometimes an author has got to prove the worth of their secondary characters. Although Kaiju No. 8 has its fair share of strong heroes, this is still Kafka’s story. Because of this, readers will be lead to think that any