“That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime” – It’s best to make use of every second chance Faith Orcino April 30, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews 1 Comment Artist Taiki Kawakami adapts writer FUSE's 2013 web and light novel "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime" which is now available in English thanks to Kodansha Comics. Office worker Satoru Mikami woke up...
“Hatsune Miku: Future Delivery” – Exploring the universe will lead to a discovery Faith Orcino April 27, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews Publisher Dark Horse adds another Vocaloid-related manga to its catalog. This time it is the 2013 two-part series “Hatsune Miku: Future Delivery - Little Asimov and the Green Thing Left Behind” from...
“The Promised Neverland” – Trouble brews beyond paradise Faith Orcino April 25, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews Shonen Jump brings “The Promised Neverland” to English-reading fans, the 2016 series by writer Kaiu Shirai and artist Posuka Demizu. 11-year old Emma enjoyed her life at Grace Field House Orphanage. She...
“Fire Punch” – The human spirit is a difficult thing to extinguish Faith Orcino April 23, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews VIZ Media added artist Tatsuki Fujimoto’s first multi-volume work “Fire Punch” to its Signature catalogue earlier this year in January. The mature series dove deep into a world that lived a bit far from...
“So I’m a Spider, So What?” – Don’t sweat the small stuff when there’s a second chance Faith Orcino April 18, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews Artist Asahiro Kakashi’s manga adaptation of writer Okina Baba’s “So I’m a Spider, So What?” brings the action of this unique isekai (Another World) story to life. The manga follows a young female...
“To Your Eternity” – Manga shows change is necessary for survival Faith Orcino April 17, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews “To Your Eternity” is the latest manga from “A Silent Voice” creator Yoshitoki Oima and it takes place in a world that is a far beyond her previous series. It shows the life of a strange orb that...
“One Week Friends” – Genuine love is worth remembering Faith Orcino April 12, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews Artist Matcha Hazuki’s 2012 series “One Week Friends” shows the efforts one might take to preserve a friendship. Yuuki Hase has a small crush on his classmate Kaori Fujimiya and also notices that...
VIZ Media Announces Plans For C2E2 – CHICAGO COMIC & ENTERTAINMENT EXPO 2018 Charlotte Arielle April 6, 2018 Anime and Film, Articles, Conventions, Events, News and Announcements VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media) heads to the mid-west to participate in Chicago’s premier pop culture and comics convention, Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo (C2E2). C2E2 takes place April 6th to April...
TMS Announces 50th Anniversary Anime Series of the Iconic, Tomorrow’s Joe, Will Reboot as MEGALOBOX, Launching on Crunchyroll Charlotte Arielle April 4, 2018 Anime and Film, Articles, News and Announcements Los Angeles, CA – April 4, 2018 – TMS Entertainment USA announces that a new style of anime series inspired by TOMORROW’S JOE (aka Ashita no Joe), called MEGALOBOX, will launch on Crunchyroll on...
“Children of the Whales” – Living on an island might not protect you from secrets Faith Orcino April 3, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews Abi Umeda’s 2013 series “Children of the Whales” joins the ranks of VIZ Media’s Signature titles. The Mud Whale is a large stone island that floats above vast ocean of sand. After losing one of its...