MANGA REVIEW | "Sakamoto Days" - Vols. 7 & 8

Roman Angelos dresses to the nines because his jams are suave and serene. His latest remix album Supermarkets, Underwater is a reworking of his 2022 release Music For Underwater Supermarkets. Angelos takes the laid-back vibes of the original, and breathes

In order to gain the knowledge you need, you sometimes have to go back to school. Even if you are already a great assassin like Taro Sakamoto, that doesn’t mean that important info comes easy. As he and Shin find

The premise of POST VOID is fairly simple: keep on killing, and keep on moving to survive. Hesitate, and you die. Dilly-dally, and you die! Allow your severed head idol to deplete itself of health, AND YOU DIE!!! So yeah,

How far would you go to live a peaceful life? Would you travel to Hell and back just so that you can see your beloved again? Is death a far better option than stepping foot in a place no person

Poor, poor Anzu. First, she has her three favorite things taken away. Then, she’s forced to interact with hot guys that she has zero interest in. Now, she’s embarking on her most harrowing challenge yet: going on a date with

For the first time ever, King Baby Duck attempts something that he's been working a very long time to accomplish. Speaking entirely in Japanese, our host spills everything about how he came to love Japan. It all begins with his

When you want to be creeped out, Junji Ito’s your man. His stories, be it the short-form in The Liminal Zone or the long-form Dissolving Classroom, know how to give readers a good case of the goosebumps. His 2013 collection

All right, Gege Akutami. Your mindset certainly seems to be better, especially when it comes to showcasing great fights. For awhile, I was getting worried that Jujutsu Kaisen was losing its focus, to the point where I started to wonder

KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! is a comedic gem. One of the funniest anime to come out in the last ten years, the tale of Kazuma, Aqua, Megumin, and Lalatina Darkness as they aim to take down the

It’s strange to see Tsukasa in such an intense way on the cover of Fly Me to the Moon’s sixteenth volume. Considering that Kenjiro Hata leans more into being cute & funny in this work, having the latest tankoubon start