Fuuko may have taken up the Union leader mantle in Undead Unluck, but that doesn’t mean that Ms. Juiz has lost her place on the team. Nay, as this reformation arc has gone to show, it’s about bringing the team
In all of my years reading and reviewing manga, I never thought I would ever have the pleasure of seeing Tetsuo Hara and Buronson’s Fist of the North Star with my own eyes. I thought that I would only experience
If I had a nickel for every time Ysbryd Games released an RPG about the year 2000 bringing about the end of the world, I’d have two nickels. It’s not a lot, but it’s weird that it’s happened twice! In
It’s not often I read a Shonen manga and leave feeling confused. First, Slur was fighting Taro Sakamoto and company. And now, they’re working together? Hasn’t Sakamoto Days always been about taking down Slur and the hit that was placed
Sometimes, vampires just want to blend in with their surroundings. Yes, many of them want to suck blood and bring terror into the night. But not Luna Ishikawa (Minami Tanaka), the star of the new anime comedy series Li’l Miss
I was starting to get worried for Tsumiki Ogami’s Not-So-Ordinary Life, as the last volume seemed to go through one slice-of-life trope after another. Thankfully, in its third volume, we see Miyu Morishita’s story start to cut its own path.
The Way of the Househusband has one question for you: If the answer is “A lot”, then you are in luck! There’s a good amount of feline fun in the fourteenth volume of The Way of the Househusband. But the Immortal
As many anime series have shown, the best kind of families are the ones that are built. Whether it’s an office lady housing dragons or a yakuza becoming a father figure to an alien girl, it’s these kinds of family-based
Record of Ragnarok has recently been doing well with balancing the present fights with the characters’ backstories. However, in Volume Sixteen, Hades’s past is revealed, and I can’t help but feel like it causes the wind to be taken out
Awhile back, I covered the premiere volume of Pass the Monster Meat, Milady!, itself an adaptation of Kanata Hoshi’s online novel series. It had some potential, with its cooking mechanics similar to that of Delicious in Dungeon. So I was