MANGA REVIEW | "Ogami-san Can't Keep It In" - Volume One

Everyone thinks about sex, but admitting such a fact would result in many a concerned stare. While men tend to get away with dirty talk more often, it’s a fact that women can be just as shameless when speaking of

You hear a name like Sky Lions, and you're automatically thrown into a fantasy world! Witches, wizards, and monsters big and small roam within the music and lyrics of the Oregon-based duo's debut album Inside the Circle. Do you draw

Sometimes it takes great sacrifice to be given great power. But we’ve heard the Spider-Man motto enough to know that some folks may not wield great power with the right amount of intelligence. In the case of Azuma in Choujin

Wowzers! That’s one word I could use to describe the eighth volume of The Elusive Samurai. While there’s a lot of work that goes into making a battle plan happen, it’s seeing the end result that will lead to either

How far does one go to keep a secret hidden? What if it’s a secret that must be kept in order to save a kingdom? And what if it requires playing a role that requires you to erase your past

As Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible has continued onward, I have noticed how the titular character’s personality has changed. Before, she would only hide her more childish to everyone except Shiraishi. However, with their group of friends growing bigger,

On the latest Duck Amuck in Japan, King Baby Duck commits a grave sin, one that involves a place he tried to avoid like the plague. However, our host experiences a bunch of new things in Japan! Culture festivals, pro

Not anyone can go through at 1,300 kilometer pilgrimage. But when the world is overrun by the undead, one tends to find that there’s time for just a task. As Akira and the Zom 100 gang traverse through rough paths

When a relationship is going well, the next logical step is to move in with your significant other. Sometimes this helps with building the relationship; other times, it can make a love crumble apart. For the duo of Yuya and

I’m happy to see Apogee Entertainment make such a big comeback. This was a developer/publisher whose games made up the majority of my IBM PS/1 era, ranging from adventure titles like Secret Agent to the iconic first-person shooter Wolfenstein 3D.