Manga and Anime
PTSD Radio Vol. 1 review: Unnerving horror that will stick with you
Halloween may be over, but if you enjoy getting creeped out you need this manga in your life.
Halloween may be over, but if you enjoy getting creeped out you need this manga in your life.
Ryousuke Tomoe's horror series gets off to a great start.
This episode manages to top the last in character growth, surprises and strong, engaging themes.
A solid opening arc.
A sincere volume chronicling love and friendship between young women.
Matsumoto's 'Queen Emeraldas' combines beautiful imagery with a prose like narrative.
A beautifully illustrated tale of a cat and its troubled owner.
A stellar conclusion to the series.
A good outing hampered by little character growth or development for most the cast.
FukuFuku's second volume impresses with strong artwork and fresh-feeling writing.
'Golden Kamuy' is a fine example of how manga can transport readers anywhere.
An enjoyable, rather engaging, and informative start to this new series.