MANGA REVIEW | "RADIANT" - Volume Seven

Can a bad man leave his shady past behind for a life with a beloved? In some cases, yakuza and mafia stories tend to balance between one’s immediate family and the crime family. But has there ever been a tale

In the past, Tony Valente snuck in some modern-day issues within the fantasy realm of RADIANT. With its seventh volume, the problems of today are shoved right into the face of its readers, with no sugar-coating whatsoever. The biggest surprise:

Lovesick nurses, monsters invading grade school, and the continuing adventures of a ninja village leader's son is what dropping like autumn leaves this October from Viz Media! View the list below to see what they have coming our way: An Incurable

After announcing Wicked Anime's hiatus, King Baby Duck takes a look at Shinichiro Watanabe's new anime series Carole & Tuesday. Matt Groening's Disenchantment returns, with its laughs far stronger than the previous season. Finally, after years of waiting, Kamen no

Have you ever had a sinking feeling that a story was going to go down a very bad route? Since I started reading Hitomi Takano’s My Boy, I kept getting this cringe-inducing sensation deep down in my gut. Throughout its

While the West is finally getting to experience the Utawareumono series with the remake due out next year, it was a nice surprise that the action game spin-off, Utawarerumono: ZAN, is also available. The game goes the Dynasty Warriors route, but

Every time I open up a volume of Dr. STONE, I know that I’m bound to be surprised by one thing or another. Its usage of science, action, and humor has made Riichiro Inagaki and Boiichi’s work one of the

While fans continue to wait for Senran Kagura SEVEN, they have a few options to tide them over: the PC version of Estival Versus, Peach Beach Splash, Reflexions, and now, this game. Enter Peach Ball, where you get the standard

Can a singer deliver something that's both tender and snappy? If you've listened to Sebastian Straw, then the answer is an obvious "HELL YEAH!" Making his debut on October 18th with the album Welcome Yesterday, the Italy-based Straw delivers whimsical

One can only wish that friends in the past never change their ways. Those who seem like upstanding individuals at youth could instead rot like an old apple rather than blossom beautifully. This is what Tsugu Miikura finds out in