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Holiday Review #2: AKANE-BANASHI
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Spiraken Manga Review Ep 607: Akane Banashi
In this episode, Xan delves into the award-winning Akane-banashi by Yuki Suenaga, illustrated by Takamasa Moue. ----more---- This manga brilliantly explores the traditional Japanese art of rakugo through the eyes of a young woman…
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When an artist publicly endorses another artist's work, it can be easy to assume that that recommendation has to be partially motivated by some kind of...
Why Creators Root For Akane-banashi
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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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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...
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Holiday Review: SENSOR
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Holiday Review: GIGANT
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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!
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Holiday Review #21 INNOCENT
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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...
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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 #4: GANNIBAL
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Holiday Review: SUPER HXEROES
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Holiday Review: ENIALE & DEWIELA
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Holiday Review #5 - OROCHI
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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 #21 INNOCENT
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Holiday Review #21: MANSECT
With so many horrors happening in the real world, it's almost a relief to turn to one of Living the Line's latest horror manga releases and enjoy a…
Holiday Review #21: MANSECT
With so many horrors happening in the real world, it's almost a relief to turn to one of Living the Line's latest horror manga releases and enjoy a…