I have no idea how Sui Ishida is able to come up with such imaginative visuals. Perhaps he looks at the works of Tim Burton, Gerard Scarfe, and Junji Ito, and is able to mesh their styles all together to
In his 43-year career, Osamu Tezuka brought over 700 stories to life in both anime and manga. This, of course, earned him the title of God of Manga, as no other writer has been able to come close to creating
The more I read Colette Decides to Die, the more I wish it had an anime adaptation. From its personality-filled characters to the terrific stories it tells, Alto Yukimaru’s series is one that could have benefitted from being given the
There are times when Shonen Jump manga just needs to keep the mouths from blabbing and allow the fists to start flying. Yes, there are situations where a little exposition is needed, but when you come to read an action
Whenever the cast of Hayate the Combat Butler travels, it’s anything but relaxing. Wherever they go, trouble follows. One would hope that a school trip would at least take some sort of burden off the shoulders of Hayate, Nagi, Hinagiku,
For the last few weeks, I have been trying my damndest to describe the kind of game Tingus Goose is. A collaboration between renowned artist MasterTingus and Australian game developers Sweaty Chair, the…whatever this is mystifies with its strangeness and
There are concepts that sound interesting on paper, only for them to go a short distance in the idea department. Imagining a cute maid performing Supermans, ollies, and kickflips already sounds like a tale filled with so much potential. But
I can’t remember the last time I’ve come across a more terrifyingly hilarious villain quite like Toki Yorito. His introduction in the last volume of The Elusive Samurai had me shocked in horror by his brutality, and yet I couldn’t
I’ll admit that I’m a sucker for good butler-based manga. Whether it’s the hilarious Hayate the Combat Butler! or something a bit more dark like Black Butler, any tale about a master and servant somehow finds a way to entertain
It's the final Duck Amuck in Japan episode of 2025, so you know what that means! Join King Baby Duck, AFLM, and JonStar as they look back at the best and worst of the year! And just as they did