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New to Sunday: Watari's Tatari.
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New to Sunday: Tsubasa Fukuchi's "Parashoppers"
Yo. Gonna preface this entry: I try not to be biased when I write these entries, but in this case it's nearly impossible. Tsubasa Fukuchi is...
New To Sunday: Mizuki Kuriyama's "Dragemis"
The irony of a writeup for a Japanese manga being late because I was in Japan is not lost on me. In any case, Kuriyama-sensei is one of…
New to Sunday: Yuuhei Kusakabe's "Kakukamata"
I find myself in a very fortunate place. Authors that serialized works before I decided to do these write-up/reviews are returning to the magazine one after another! Even…
New to Sunday: Syun Matseuna's "Sora e..."
Three new serials, three new reviews. For the 2025 fiscal year, Shogakukan is going back to their roots by tapping (or being tapped) by vete...
New to Sunday: Konoshima Ruka's "Utsuranain desu"
Five more serials means five more write-ups! Starting with Konoshima Ruka's "Utsuranain desu" which is a strong foot forward for the Spring ...
New to Sunday: Mitsutani's "Land of Monsters."
It's been a long time coming, but we're at last at the final entry for the Weekly Shonen Sunday January serializations. This round saw the r...
New to Sunday: Jinsuke Honma's "Ichika bachika."
Here's the second of four fall Shonen Sunday new serializations! Jinsuke Honma-sensei's pureblood WSS through and through, and has a ton of ...
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New to Sunday: Sakane Toyobashi's "Futari Bus."
January certainly has felt like traveling down a highway at top speed. What do you mean we're already almost done with the first month of 2026?! With that…
New to Sunday: Kazuhiro Fujita's "Silver Mountain."
I've had the opportunity to write about legends in the Weekly Shonen Sunday sphere as of late here on the blog, and perhaps Kazuhiro Fujita is one of…
New to Sunday: Kazuhiko Shimamoto's "Vampidol Tagiru"
Back up on stage again (literally) with the second of the four new Weekly Shonen Sunday serials! This time around, I tackle yet another Shogakukan legend in Kazuhiko…
New to Sunday: Miyu Morishita's "Ogami Tsumiki to kinichijou"
Now with the second of two new serials arriving in Weekly Shonen Sunday! Like Ota before, Morishita has done a few oneshots in the Shougak...
New To Sunday: Yuzuo Bato's "Rock a Rock"
Hear that sound? It's the sign that when Sunday comes a knockin' you should be rockin. The second of the new spring Sunday serials is Yuzuo ...
New to Sunday: Yellow Tanabe's "Kai-hen Wizards"
Oof. It's been a while since the last one of these, and there really isn't any excuse for it, just been busy with other things. Arguably, ho...
New to Sunday Mako Hatamachi's "Hello Work Monsters."
Greetings! It's the third of the new serialization write-ups with Mako Hatamichi's Hello Work Monsters, a unique take on the shonen fantasy ...
New to Sunday: Chigusa Ichihara's "Shite no hana."
Shonen Sunday has been operating on a usual (but not unheard of) schedule in the latter part of 2024 and the beginning of this year. Shite n...
New to Sunday: Atsu Benino's "Hokago vocaken de!"
2026 Sunday serials come fast, like life itself. Every time I finish writing about a new set, another one is announced, which is great for the magazine (and…
New to Sunday: Number 8 and Ryohei Masuko's "Strand."
Usually I like getting these out asap, but Strand is unique in that the slow build up in chapters has lent itself to letting more of it unfu...
New to Sunday: Takeru Atsumi's "Chiisai Boku no Haru"
Late but still great! Here we go with week four of five of the new Sunday serials. This time we're seeing a familiar face in Takeru Atsumi. ...
New to Sunday: Miho Isshiki and Naoki Mizuguchi's "Mizupolo"
Sup' folks! Sakaki here with a surprise serialization in the water sports manga "Mizupolo"! This one took a while, but you can expect the sa...
New to Sunday: Toomi Ota's Shuusekiban go 0 ban
Here we go at last with the first of the two new serials currently running in Weekly Shonen Sunday! Both artists have been hanging around Sh...
New to Sunday: Mashu and Lettuce Taro's "Kagurai: Kagura to Raito."
The journey of writing these initial reviews takes me all sorts of places in my research. In that way I have a new appreciation for what the Shogakukan…
New to Sunday: Shiishihi and Takahiro Arai's "Te no Geka"
Last but not least of the five new Sunday serials is a familiar face in Takahiro Arai and a newcomer(?) in writer Shiishihi's "Te no Geka....
New to Sunday: Shota Komatsu's "Kokoro Himeru no Zen Himitsu"
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New to Sunday: Shinta Harekawa's "Momose Akira no hatsukoi hantanchuu."
Here we go, 'tis the season for new Weekly Shonen Sunday serials, and this round presented us with some goodies from the giddy up. This wri...
New To Sunday: Shiishihi and Yuki Tsukikoshi's "Aga kimi chiruramu"
Happy New Year! 2026 is shaping up to be a fascinating year for Sunday (for more details, check out our 2025 write-up), with the serializations coming fast and…
New to Sunday: Akihisa Maki and Miki Yatsubo's "Kaiten no Albus."
4 for you. That is, we're up to the fourth new serialization in Weekly Shonen Sunday. This one doesn't stray too far from Hello Work Monster...
New to Sunday: Aiko Koyama and Takenori Ichihara's "Kimi wa Akeboshi"
New serializations hit the book of the sun(day) like the seasons themselves turn. Today, we're blessed to talk about a pair of veterans, though one of them isn't…
New to Sunday: BOICHI and Youn In-Wan's "Super String: Isekai Kenbunroku."
Welcome back Sunday fans! Here's week two of five of the new Sunday serials! I trust you know what we're doing here, so we'll do away with t...
On the Road to Meta
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Strike Witches: Road to Berlin – 05
「クィーン・オブ・ネーデルラント」 (Kuiin obu Neederuranto) "Queen of Nederland" Remember, everything can be solved through running.
The Road to Digimon Adventure -BEYOND-
Disclaimer: This post depicts elements from the development of the Digimon Adventure series as stated from various interviews by different sources, gathered over the years, alongside very recent…
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「復讐の猟犬」 (Fukushuu no Ryouken) "Hounds of Vengeance" The perfect body in action.
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「二人ならできること」 (Futari Nara Dekiru Koto) "What the Two of Us Can Do" Two halves to a whole.
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「ミーナの空」 (Miina no Sora) "Minna's Sky" As the going gets tough the fan service gets going.
Strike Witches: Road to Berlin – 07
「ポヨンポヨンするの」 (Poyon Poyon Suru no) "They Go Boing-Boing" Now that's fan service I can get behind!
Strike Witches: Road to Berlin – 10
「静夏応答せよ」 (Shizuka Outou Seyo) "Shizuka, Come In!" If as much as a single Neuroi bombs Kiel, my name is Meier!
Strike Witches Road to Berlin – 02
「結成ストライクウィッチーズ」 (Kessei Sutoraiku Uicchizu) "The Strike Witches Come Together" The girls are back in town.
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Strike Witches: Road to Berlin – 12 (END)
「それでも私は守りたい」 (Sore de mo Watashi wa Mamoritai) "I Still Want to Protect" Still satisfying, no matter how predictable it may have been.