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We started this year's reviews with a long-awaited license, so it's only fitting to end it with one as well. As much as I might complain a...
Holiday Review #25: NEIGHBORHOOD STORY
We started this year's reviews with a long-awaited license, so it's only fitting to end it with one as well. As much as I might complain a...
Last Quarter Vol. 1 by Ai Yazawa
Last Quarter Volume 1 by Ai Yazawa Last Quarter is an appropriately spooky manga for October, but it begins with a familiar story of angsty love between a…
Holiday Review #25: YOKOHAMA KAIDASHI KIKOU
I knew from the moment I started sorting out what manga to cover this month which series I would end it with. It had to be the series…
Holiday Review #25: YOKOHAMA KAIDASHI KIKOU
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Holiday Review: GIGANT
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Guyabano Holiday Review
A lot of manga will catch your attention, but you would be doing yourself a disservice if you can't make time to check Guyabano Holiday out.
Holiday Review: MEDALIST
Sports manga continue to thrive and I'm really glad it has because otherwise we might not have gotten a title like this one, even if it's di...
Holiday Review: SENSOR
Horror manga has taken off in a big way, and the man at the forefront of this trend has been Junji Ito. It's been too long since we've…
Little Things: Quarter Back Scramble
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Episode 6 – One Piece Quarter
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Holiday Review #4: GANNIBAL
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It's Holiday Review Time!
As we head into another December, it's time once more for another round of Holiday Reviews at The Manga Test Drive. That means 25 days of...
Holiday Review #1: TEPPU!
It's time for another round of Holiday Reviews and we're start this year off much in the same way that we ended the last one: with a review...
Holiday Review #21 INNOCENT
Y'all know I love historical manga a lot, and I've always had a fascination with the French Revolution and the time period around it, so th...
Holiday Review #5 - OROCHI
Viz has been the biggest beneficiary of the Junji Ito horror manga craze, but it wasn't until this year that they were willing to capitalize...
Holiday Review: DUNGEON TOILET
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Holiday Review #4: GANNIBAL
For those who wanted horror manga that was a little more recent and gruesome, there were also releases like this one. GANNIBAL ( Gannibaru )...
Holiday Review #21 INNOCENT
Y'all know I love historical manga a lot, and I've always had a fascination with the French Revolution and the time period around it, so th...
Holiday Review #5: GOKURAKUGAI
Even shonen manga is not immune to the horror vibes, even if it mostly takes the form of demon fighters like this one. GOKURAKUGAI, by Yuto ...
Holiday Review #1: TEPPU!
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Holiday Review: PENGUIN GENTLEMEN
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Holiday Review: DAI DARK
Of course, you can work with horrific ideas and make them fun and charming. Just look at this series, for example. DAI DARK ( Dai Daku ), b...
It's Holiday Review Time!
As we head into another December, it's time once more for another round of Holiday Reviews at The Manga Test Drive. That means 25 days of...
Holiday Review #5 - OROCHI
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Holiday Review: YAKUZA LOVER
Even Shojo Beat was willing to get a little raunchier than usual this year with titles like this one. YAKUZA LOVER ( Koi to Dangan ), by No...
Holiday Review: SUPER HXEROES
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Holiday Review: LIL' LEO
Sadly, a lot of Denpa's releases for this year got caught up in Covid-related delays. Thankfully, we did eventually get this charming littl...
Holiday Review #5: GOKURAKUGAI
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Holiday Review: ENIALE & DEWIELA
Speaking of making great art this year, there are few mangaka making art as great as Witch Hat Atelier creator Kamome Shirahama. This year...
Review: Last Suspect (2023)
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Holiday Review #19: LOOK BACK
While everyone is talking about the Chainsaw Man anime, it's time to check out of its creator's first projects after it first wrapped up. ...
Holiday Review #16: SHUNA'S JOURNEY
But let's take a diversion to a more highbrow sort of fantasy, created by the one anime director that literally everyone knows. SHUNA'S JOU...
Holiday Review #5: RIVER'S EDGE
We haven't seen a new Kyoko Okuzaki work in English in well over a decade, back in the glory days of Vertical. Naturally, when Kodansha pu...
Holiday Review #3: HER FRANKENSTEIN
Many of these newer, smaller publishers are taking advantage of the current horror manga boom to pick up older, lesser-known titles like th...
Holiday Review: BURN THE WITCH
Weekly Shonen Jump manga continue to dominate the American manga market, although most of the really successful ones were titles that were c...
Holiday Review #9: CAT + GAMER
Sometimes though, you don't want bodice-ripping smut or complicated emotional masterpieces. Sometimes you just want a simple story about a...
Holiday Review: SWEAT AND SOAP
Is it strange that one of the sweetest, sexiest romance manga I read all year wasn't the one about buff fireman but instead one involving a ...
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Holiday Review #1: KAMEN RIDER
For the second year in a row, I'm able to kick things off with a classic manga from Shotaro Ishinomori, and it might be the best one yet.…
Holiday Review: SACHI'S MONSTROUS APPETITE
Horror manga can take all sorts of forms. Take today's review, where we look at a series that mixes horror, food and romance into an uneas...
Holiday Review #3: AYAKASHI TRIANGLE
Most shonen romances these days are looking and behaving more and more like their shojo counterparts, but at least one guy is dedicated to m...
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Let's kick things off with some old-school manga. Seven Seas has been spoiling us a little with some of their recent announcements of class...
Holiday Review #21: TRILLION GAME
What happens when you combine the writer of Dr. Stone and the artist of Crying Freeman ? You get this, although I'd have to ask why anyone...
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