MANGA REVIEW | "My Hero Academia: Vigilantes" - Volume Four

Fred Abong has had quite the stellar career. A bassist in such bands as Rhode Island Music Hall of Famers Throwing Muses (who were also the very first US act signed to the iconic label 4AD Records), and the Grammy-nominated

Consider it a good thing when other writers come in to aid with a main series' spinoff. Imagine the lack of sleep Kohei Horikoshi would have if it was only his hand that wrote & drew the entirety of My

Fans of J-POP will want to find themselves in Los Angeles one day before Anime Expo 2019, as OTAQUEST has announced a major live event for July 3rd at the Microsoft L.A. Live! The one-night-only live concert will feature live concert performances

We're just a couple of days away from Anime Boston, and King Baby Duck is excited to bring back his 18+ game show to the masses! But first, he needs to talk about something that's been on his chest for

Whenever I read a work by Aki Irie, there always seems to be a certain spark of magic that's present around me. Her series Ran and the Gray World has demonstrated such a fleeting feeling as I turn each page,

Just about every trope has been done in the romantic comedy world. From star-crossed lovers and bad first dates to series surrounding on waiting for someone to confess their love to their crush, it's all been visited in nearly every

The end roll in a tabletop game determines the final fate of both the heroes and villains. Roll high, and victory rests on the heroes; roll low, and villainy takes the reins. So what happens when a bunch of misfit

He's helped Saiyans and Pretty Cure magical girls reach the masses, and now he's heading to Anime Boston to get his City Hunter on! Anime Boston has announced its latest Japanese guest, in the form of producer Goh Wakabayashi! Goh Wakabayashijoined

When Andy Golding gets behind the microphone, you know it's going to be a hypnotic experience. His contributions to The Wolfhounds have showcased a tilt-a-whirl of emotions and psychedelic dreams, all presented with a gothic undertone. Every strum from his guitar is

Hiromu Arakawa's Fullmetal Alchemist may have had its serious moments, but it's when the Elric brothers went for a laugh where the series shined the most. Perhaps this is why Arakawa always ended each manga volume with some humorous four-panel