No Borders No Race: Episode San-Byaku-San

In the afterlife, there’s Heaven for the good people and Hell for the bad folks. But what if you did some bad things, but weren’t enough to warrant eternal damnation? That’s what Limbo is, where not much happens and spirits

King Baby Duck starts off this week's No Borders No Race with an exciting con appearance reveal! Then he looks at Rob Zombie's take on the iconic TV series The Munsters! Cyberpunk: Edgerunners shows how to do game-to-anime adaptations right,

Demons. Nazis. Rogue agents. All of these are the kinds of foes one would face in a first-person shooter. Yet none of them compare to the vileness and wickedness of the most diabolical of creatures known to humankind: dudes who

Life is filled with unpredictabilities. One moment, you can be the king of your surroundings; the next moment, you’re lying hung over covered in your own vomit and filled with great regrets. But sometimes life will give you something you

Before we start our latest review of Mashle: Magic and Muscles, how’s about we prep a quick muscle shake? Ah, that’s some good drinking! Anyways, last time we left Mash Burnedead, he was in the midst of protecting Finn from being

Senpai’s grown quite the pair, hasn’t he? In the last couple of volumes of Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, we’ve seen the scruffy-haired student embracing a new lease on life. He’s switched to contact lenses, taken up more judo,

With echoes of Celtic Wiccan magic, Ronan Conroy gives even the dead a reason to dance. His upcoming album The Slow Death of the LoveMyth (in stores October 21) blows in like a cold wind itching to get warm by

Wakame Konbu knows how to show heart in even the silliest of things. In her work The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated!, we saw the adventures of a former Dark Realm ruler lose their power, revert to a small

Some of the more fun rom-coms involve big misunderstandings. They can be misread cues, or perhaps the usage of a word or phrase that has multiple meanings. For the duo in Miss Miyazen Would Love to Get Closer to You,

Oof. Can that just be the review? No? Sigh, okay then. I feel like longtime fans of Satoshi Mizukami can’t catch a break. His works — despite being critically acclaimed — have never been adapted in anime form, with the 2005-2010 manga