3.4 Review: Urusei Yatsura Vol. 1 Is Outgoing With It’s Blunt Style Thea Srinivasan August 14, 2019 Manga, Reviews Viz Media! (W) & (A): Rumiko Takahashi If I had to choose between aliens taking over the world or a game of tag, I would probably choose...
3.9 Review: Record of Grancrest War Vol .1 Conquers My Expectations for Ecchi Manga Thea Srinivasan May 8, 2019 Manga, Reviews Viz Media! (W) Ryo Mizuno (A) Makoto Yotsuba (CD) Miyu While it’s been a long time since I wrote a review, I know that a hallmark Shounen...
3.4 Review: “Kakuriyo: Bed and Breakfast for Spirits” Vol. #1 Makes Me Want To Rethink Manga Tropes Thea Srinivasan April 29, 2019 Manga, Reviews Viz Media! (W) Midori Yuma (I) Waco Ioka (CD) Laruha If you had to work off a giant debt in an alternate dimension, would you rather: get...
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump’s New App Experience Daniel Gehen January 23, 2019 Manga, Reviews As reported a few weeks ago, manga publisher VIZ Media recently rolled out a new format for its flagship magazine, Weekly Shonen Jump. Namely,...
VIZ MEDIA ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF URUSEI YATSURA SIGNATURE EDITIONS Daniel Gehen January 16, 2019 Manga, News, Press Release Rumiko Takahashi’s Iconic Manga To Be Released in English In Its Entirety For The First Time Ever San Francisco, CA, January 15, 2019 – VIZ...
Interview: Andy Nakatani and the Future of Weekly Shonen Jump Daniel Gehen December 19, 2018 Interviews, Manga This week, VIZ Media made the jump to a digital, subscription-based model for their flagship magazine, Weekly Shonen Jump. To coincide with the...
VIZ Media Launches Shojo Manga Series – KAKURIYO: BED & BREAKFAST FOR SPIRITS Daniel Gehen December 13, 2018 Manga, Press Release San Francisco, CA — VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), a premier company in the fields of publishing, animation distribution, and global entertainment...
74% Review: “Juni Taisen: Zodiac War” Vol. #1 Murders My Perceptions Thea Srinivasan November 26, 2018 Manga, Reviews (W) Akira Akatsuki, (D) Hikaru Nakamura Sometimes we are so desperate for one wish, we will do anything to take it. Even if it means going...
Keeping It Ghastly: The Drifting Classroom Vol 1 & 2 Shelly Atomic March 5, 2016 Keeping It Ghastly, Keeping It Ghastly, Manga What time is it? Kazuo Umezu time! From the creator of Scary Book, Orochi: Blood and Reptilia comes a sci-fi horror series aptly named The Drifting...
Review: “Komomo Confiserie” – Small, Sweet, and Full of Empty Calories Teresa Kramer October 11, 2015 Reviews From the pages of Hana to Yume, a semi-monthly manga magazine that's been running since 1974, Maki Minami, the mangaka behind such other shoujo...
Review: “Twin Star Exorcists” – Fast Paced and Fun, But has Its Own Demons Teresa Kramer August 9, 2015 Reviews The second serialized work of the 2006 winner of the Tezuka Award for Best Newcomer Shounen Manga, Yoshiaki Sukeno, “Twin Star Exorcists”...
Review: “Tokyo Ghoul” isn’t for the Faint of Heart Teresa Kramer July 21, 2015 Reviews "Tokyo Ghoul" is the debut manga of mangaka Sui Ishida, the winner of the 113th Young Jump Grand Prix contest in 2010. The series, a dark urban...
4.0 Review: D. Gray Man 3-in-1 vol. 1 is great for people who love battle manga and emotional stories Leah Sacks August 16, 2014 Reviews, Reviews I really like D. Gray-man because of the main character and his relationship with other people. I really like the main character, Allen Walker,...
4.0 Review: ‘Naruto’ Volume 1 and Volume 64 are an amazing contrast for each other Riagain27 December 31, 2013 Reviews We're doing something a little different from the usual today, and let me explain why. Viz Media was nice enough to make available a digital review...
5.0 Review: Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Deluxe Edition Danny Djeljosevic December 31, 2012 Reviews Everybody loves Hayao Miyazaki, the man behind Studio Ghibli, whose output -- beautiful, deeply resonant animated films like My Neighbor...