MANGA REVIEW | "Rainbows After Storms" - Volume One

It's Christmas Eve, and Shameless Tuesdays wants to ring in the holidays! This year, we've reached out to our friends in Jody and the Jerms, who've put together a wonderful winter-themed playlist for your listening pleasure! So let's check in

“My best friend is my girlfriend. But we’re keeping it a secret from everyone.” These two sentences pop up in just about every chapter in the premiere volume of Rainbows After Storms, the debut series from Luka Kobachi. Although it’s

Whenever I find myself bored, I like to go to my local shopping centers. Sometimes a trip to Sunshine City or the nearby PARCO will suffice, as they’re filled with a bountiful of stores to window shop in. But when

Is it me, or does most of Moriarty the Patriot’s seventeenth volume feel like an epilogue? I know the series is still ongoing, but the way the tone of this volume feels, it looks like it’s trying to wrap up

Just from the sound of Alex Evans's voice, you can tell that THE WOOD has been through a lot. Despite Days being their debut album, it's filled with seasoned, grizzled veteran vibes. Perhaps it's the Mark Lanegan-like aura it possesses,

When it wants to, Record of Ragnarok can get unhinged. Once it does, it reaches a level of horror, beauty, and even philosophy that can only be described as “peak”. How appropriate then that Record of Ragnarok reaches that top

Just because you've earn the right to be in Shonen Jump doesn’t mean you’re a guaranteed hit. In fact, there are more failures in Shonen Jump than there are success stories. It is the way of the manga life, as

On the walls of my Tokyo apartment are posters of both Tenchi Muyo! and Love Hina, two series that helped shaped my love for anime comedies. As years have gone by, the comedy genre has gotten a lot stronger now

Every coupling will have their complications. Although we always try our best to listen to the needs of our significant others, it sometimes will come at the cost of our own needs. Yes, compromises make for a stronger and earnest

Loads of music is discussed in this week's Duck Amuck in Japan, as AFLM and JonStar reveal their Spotify Year-End lists. However, it's King Baby Duck who shows a shocking lack of musical goodness when he reveals his numbers. Thankfully,