SEAN: Easiest pick I've made in ages. It's Ashita no Joe: Fighting for Tomorrow. A truly iconic manga, essential for any shonen sports fan... or manga fan in general. MICHELLE: And as a shonen sports fan, how on Earth could I resist? Ashita no Joe for me, as well. KATE: I second Sean’s pick! When
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Pick of the Week: Still Interested
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