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383 – Triple Dip 59 – Invisible Parade, Town of Pigs, From This Flame
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Holiday Review #4: GANNIBAL
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Holiday Review #13: TALES OF THE KINGDOM
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There's all sort of female-led fantasy stories to choose from these days, isekai or otherwise. Sadly they can't all be good, though. MAIDE...
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Day 13 of Otakutober: Trigger Town 4: Paranormal Otakutivity
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Holiday Review #19: TALES OF THE TENDO FAMILY
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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 #1: EDEN OF WITCHES
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This year might feature the most diverse line-up we've had since I started doing these holiday reviews. A big part of that is that we've se...
Holiday Review #2: RECORD OF RAGNAROK
Viz's domination of the manga market continued into this year, but that domination was pretty much entirely on the back of its Weekly Shone...
Holiday Review #2: RECORD OF RAGNAROK
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Holiday Review: A SIGN OF AFFECTION
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The Town of Abu vs. The Gambler
A small town accidentally gave a man a small fortune. What the man did next has made national headlines in Japan.
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
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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…
Holiday Review: GIGANT
This year saw the announcement of a lot of new titles from established creators. Unfortunately, that included Hiroya Oku. GIGANT ( Giganto ...
Holiday Review #12: IN THE NAME OF THE MERMAID PRINCESS
Ok, after all that we need something cute, frothy, and feminine. Surely a cute shojo manga from Shojo Beat can deliver that! ...right? IN ...
Holiday Review #12: IN THE NAME OF THE MERMAID PRINCESS
Ok, after all that we need something cute, frothy, and feminine. Surely a cute shojo manga from Shojo Beat can deliver that! ...right? IN ...
Holiday Review: HANA-CHAN AND THE SHAPE OF THE WORLD
Christmas is a time of childish wonder and imagination, which is fitting considering that's the focus of the book we're reviewing today. HAN...
Holiday Review #13: A SINNER OF THE DEEP SEA
If I had a nickel for every mermaid manga I read this year, I would have two nickels. That isn't a lot but it's more that I would…
Holiday Review #13: A SINNER OF THE DEEP SEA
If I had a nickel for every mermaid manga I read this year, I would have two nickels. That isn't a lot but it's more that I would…
Children of Mu-Town
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Anime Christmas Episodes 4: Holiday Hanukkaust
Roasting nuts, glogging nog, jamming ham, ramming cran, and slamming spam. We keep it merry year-round. Best believe. Join in on this most holy night to see how…
Holiday Review: BEAUTY AND THE FEAST
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Holiday Review: BOYS RUN THE RIOT
Today's title was not just a powerful story about a trans teen, but also one of the most anticipated and critically acclaimed titles of the ...
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Holiday Review #11: THE TITAN'S BRIDE
BL manga also continued to thrive, and you could only imagine my surprise when THIS got licensed. THE TITAN'S BRIDE ( Kyojinzoku no Hanayome...
Holiday Review #11: THE TITAN'S BRIDE
BL manga also continued to thrive, and you could only imagine my surprise when THIS got licensed. THE TITAN'S BRIDE ( Kyojinzoku no Hanayome...
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