It’s wild to think that Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World — both the game and the movie based on Bryan Lee O’Malley’s comic — is over 15 years old! I still have fond memories of going to the movies to
Whenever a hit shonen series announces a comedy spinoff, I’m almost always hesitant. For every one Fullmetal Alchemist four-panel spinoff, there are a dozen My Hero Academia: SMASH!!es. So when word got out that Kaiju No. 8 would be getting
Even after thirty years since its debut, Lowsunday's Low Sunday Ghost Machine still sounds like something that would come out today. Is it because the world is still a bleak place? Or maybe the Pittsburg-based post-punk shoegazers just have a
How Do We Relationship? is starting to wind down. And despite it coming close to the end, we are nowhere near figuring out the answer to the question the title poses. But as we both read about and experience relationships,
Only in Undead Unluck can the fate of humanity be rested upon a children’s word game. But that’s the brilliance of Yoshifumi Tozuka, who has taken his characters through Heaven and Hell in the most wild of ways. In its
Just as Quentin Tarantino gets me to see his films on opening weekend, Suda51 gets me to plop down and experience his latest video game immediately when it’s available. Consider me a sucker for a guy who shoves so much
WRITER'S NOTE (02/26/2026): This review was written under the impression that this was the last volume of Spider-Man: Octo-Girl. However, hours after the review went live, it was made apparent that a fourth volume of this series exists, and will
With only a couple more episodes of Duck Amuck in Japan left before B3 ends, King Baby Duck wonders if his intro needs a bit of updating. Thankfully, AFLM and JonStar have a couple of ideas that could work when
If Kaiju No. 8 is about a man trying to contain his humanity in monster form, then Tokyo Fears Rhapsody is about a monster embracing humanity and becoming a part of it. The premiere volume of Akira Sugito’s series was
While she is the title character in Tsumiki Ogami’s Not-So-Ordinary Life, the wolf girl’s not the only mythfolk creature roaming Keiki Private High School. In fact, there are quite a lot of non-humans roaming the hallways. While we’ve gotten to