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By Danica Davidson
If you take a look at the cover of Triage X... yeah, it gives you a pretty good idea of what to expect inside the manga. I mean, Triage X does ha...
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By Danica Davidson
I’m thinking Ouran High School Host Club needs no introduction for this audience. I’d say most of you have either watched at least some of the an...
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By Joseph Luster
At this point in Shuzo Oshimi's The Flowers of Evil , our hopeless lead Takao Kasuga is officially under the spell of Sawa Nakamura. It's up to t...
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By Joseph Luster
As our review of Limit vol. 2 winded down, I started wondering whether or not the narrative was getting a bit comfortable and easing up on the te...
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By Joseph Luster
Due to the fate of some of Weekly Shonen Jump 's more recent additions, I'm going to remain cautious when it comes to their latest, World Trigger...
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By Joseph Luster
Eikichi Onizuka's return to his old stomping grounds of Shonan has been a long and hard road thus far, but he's met every obstacle with his typic...
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By Danica Davidson
Raku, a high school student, is still pining away for a girl he met in his childhood. When they parted, he kept a pendant with a lock and she kep...
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By Joseph Luster
Tsutomu Nihei is a wild man of an artist and writer, probably best known for series like Blame! and Biomega . His visions of the future are dark ...
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By Joseph Luster
Quite a bit went down in the lives of our central characters over the course of the first three volumes of Shuzo Oshimi's The Flowers of Evil , a...
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By Danica Davidson
After I read Kaoru Mori’s Emma , I knew I’d read anything by her. And, well, Yen Press released a collection that’s both anything and something ,...
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