Warning: The following manga discussed in this review is intended for readers 18 & older. There are two sides of the mujina coin. If you become one, then you lose all human rights, to the point where you don’t exist in
Before he was known for Ghost in the Shell, Mamoru Oshii was still finding his niche while working on the rom-com Urusei Yatsura. While his film directorial debut would be with the series’s first film Only You, he started to
Considering the plethora of strong heroes in Kaiju No. 8, it’s nice to see the ones outside of Kafka and Mina being given the spotlight. Kaiju No. 8: B-Side allows the fans to get a deeper glimpse of how these
The Duck Amuck in Japan crew are recovering from Halloween, but King Baby Duck has a little more energy left in him to do one more trick: a round of "What's in the Box?!" It leads to a plethora of
At long last, Andy returns to Undead Unluck. It’s been hinted for a while that one-half of the manga’s namesake would be just around the corner. But who would’ve guessed that he’d always be in the picture, even when we
Sometimes I get a little worried when a manga goes through the motions way too quickly. When it comes to rom-coms and slice-of-life stories, there has to be a good pace in order for it to stay intriguing. It’s why
It’s kind of impressive seeing SpongeBob SquarePants having a video game resurgence. After the success of the Battle for Bikini Bottom remake and its (proper) follow-up, The Cosmic Shake, it seems like the Krusty Krab Employee of the Month couldn’t
It’s interesting whenever a manga decides to take the focus off of the main characters, but it’s even more fascinating when they do it for a long story arc. Colette Decides to Die went one step further in its fourth
Last year, REANIMAL took me by surprise at Tokyo Game Show. The latest game from the masterminds behind Little Nightmares seemed to go all in for the creep factor in this new adventure. And in the latest demo at this
When you watch or read something involving aliens, you expect it to be about invasions or intergalactic wars. COSMOS, on the other hand, focuses on insurance claims from UFOs. That’s…certainly something, I guess, but considering it’s from the same guy