MANGA REVIEW | "Magu-chan: God of Destruction" - Volume Nine [FINALE]

The clock is ticking down, with the cast of Magu-chan: God of Destruction facing what show be their most ultimate battle. Magu-chan is angry, Izuma is ready to fight, and Uneras looks to be choosing a darker side. Is Ruru

When it comes to horror, I like mine more unsettling than jump scare-based. Perhaps this is why I have a love for Junji Ito, who takes a more “the less you know, the more creepy it is” route with his

It all began with a middle school trip to Tokyo Tower. Three strangers from different schools were experiencing this visit in different ways. But in a flash, these three strangers would have their world turned upside down and down side

The Duck Amuck in Japan crew welcome Zaech, the creator of the YouTube series The Kozy Kotatsu! Hear about Zaech's big run for the sake of Persona, and what brought him to Japan in the first place. King Baby Duck

Maybe it’s not wise to rest an entire world’s survival on one person. Then again, if Avengers: Endgame taught me anything, it’s that even having an army of heroes can’t guarantee the safety of the planet. So I dunno. It

Writer’s Note: I’ve been reading Hayate the Combat Butler since 2007. With me covering Kenjiro Hata’s other work Fly Me to the Moon, I feel like I should be doing the same with the series that put him on the

There are times when you just need some good stupid comedy. Yes, the art of the joke can deliver some intelligence, but high-leveled stupidity is something that requires real talent. After all, if a joke is too stupid, it might

You have every right to stare at an alien. In a world filled with humans, it’s easy to be captivated by something that’s otherworldly. But what happens if an alien overstays their welcome due to a lack of societal contributions?

Great talent and power is needed to recreate a classic song in one's own image. The Austin-based duo The Caughtery have done just that with their rendition of the iconic Led Zeppelin track "The Rain Song". Mixed by Tim Palmer

It sometimes takes awhile for a manga creator to find their voice. In the case of Tatsuya Endo, he found his visual style early in his debut work TISTA. However, it wasn’t without its share of flaws, especially when it