Of course, Viz's domination of the shonen manga scene via Weekly Shonen Jump continued as always. There's been a handful of promising new ...
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Ever since Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu became my top-rated series of all time, I’ve been dying to read some rakugo manga…but I found what I wanted in an…
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Embrace Your Size and Akane-banashi
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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...
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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 #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...
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Holiday Review: LIL' LEO
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Holiday Review: SUPER HXEROES
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Holiday Review: DUNGEON TOILET
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Holiday Review: DAI DARK
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Akane Minagawa – Character Profile
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The holidays are a time that's full of music (whether you want it or not), so it felt like as good of a time as any to talk…
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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.…