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Leaper, by Isaki Uta (Review)
Doujinshi are magical. There’s a breadth of things that can happen in the span of however many pages in a book, and the nature of being self-published means…
Isaki Uta and Freedom of Expression
Today, I’m very proud to bring to you my thoughts and impressions on not just one, but two doujinshi created by Isaki Uta, thanks to Irodori Comics!
Moriarty the Patriot, Vol. 1 Review
Based on the works of: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Storyboards by: Ryosuke Takeuchi Art by: Hikaru Miyoshi Translation: (´・∀・`)サア? Touch-Up Art and Lettering: Annaliese “Ace” Christman Desig…
Slayers Volume 1 Review
Author: Hajime Kanzaka Illustrator: Rui Araizumi Translator: Elizabeth Ellis Editor: Megan Denton A cursory Google search can tell you that it’s been roughly 50 years since the…
Haikyu has Ended. I will love this series for the rest of my life.
As of yesterday, July 19th–Monday the 20th in Japan–Haikyu’s final chapter was finally published. I love Haikyu so much so, that it was really hard to put into…
My thoughts on J-Novel Heart’s current series lineup
It’s been a bit over half a year since the announcement of J-Novel Club’s new imprint, J-Novel Heart, back at AnimeNYC 2019. I’ve bought and read most of…
Bleach: Can’t Fear Your Own World (Light Novel) Vol. 1
Ryohgo Narita, the original author of Baccano and DURARARA!!, goes out of his way to craft an entertaining, intriguing, and emotionally affecting tale that takes place in the…
Ascendance of a Bookworm, Part 2: Apprentice Shrine Maiden Vol. 2 Review
Ascendance of a Bookworm Part 2: Apprentice Shrine Maiden Volume 2 has to have been the most satisfying entry I’ve read of this series thus far. There is…
One Piece: Stampede Review (Spoiler Free)
I just got home from watching One Piece: Stampede in theaters with a ton of other One Piece fans here in New York. It was exhilarating. I believe…
“So I’m a Spider, So What?” Volume 5 Review
Volume 5 of The Awesome Adventures of Kumoko cap us off at a very neat point in the story–it very much feels like the end of the first…