Shameless Tuesdays: Livre 168 | Robin Ross

WARNING: The following video game discussed in this review is intended for readers 18 & older. In other words: (Pic from FlorkOfCows) I’ll be blunt: I’m a sucker for good monster girls content. Monster Musume, Monster Girl Doctor, and Interviews with Monster

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Sometimes you gotta get in touch with nature in order to find that magical sound. Pennsylvania's Robin Ross & The TW Howlers got in touch so much, they named their latest EP based on the experience! Back To The Forest

Bostonians know how important it is to keep a legacy alive. Whether it was the Tom Brady/Bill Belichick dynasty of the New England Patriots or watching Bobby Orr rewrite the hockey game for defensemen, we know how much it means

Let’s face it: the Katsuragi Family outright sucks! Poor Keiichiro can’t be allowed to have a normal school life, much less enjoy his relationship with Yuri Hasegawa. Nevertheless, our romantic leads in Let’s Do It Already! have often found ways

You’re on a distant planet. All of your crew mates are dead, but you need more help to escape from this dire situation. And you have a few days to get off, or risk losing it all. Thankfully, with the

We’ve all heard myths of werewolves, ranging from how they transform in a full moon to their thirst for human flesh. But that’s the thing about myths: they’re not real. However, if a werewolf were to exist, there’s a good

And just like that, we are back to square one. It seemed pretty obvious that the writing was on the wall for the main couples of How Do We Relationship?. Even as both Miwa and Saeko found compromise with their

Spinoffs can be tough. While the writer of the main series can “advise” a spinoff, they don’t often contribute to the actual storytelling. As such, the outcome of the spinoff can sometimes be terrible. (I’m looking at you, My Hero

When you’re dealing with a big family of assassins and spies, the thought of one of your own joining the side of the enemy may pop up from time to time. So it felt inevitable that within the story of

A good pop song doesn't just bang; it rides high into the sunset! Canada's Linds Sais gets back on the saddle with her latest EP Glitter Cowgirl (in stores this Friday), which has more in common with the Deep South