“Ibitsu” – Be careful who you talk to in the dark Faith Orcino October 29, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews Publisher Yen Press recently translated Haruto Ryo’s 2010 horror manga “Ibitsu” for readers who want a good scare. Rumors float around about a deathly pale girl in a gothic lolita outfit appearing in...
“Mononoke Sharing” – Living with supernatural strangers isn’t easy Faith Orcino October 28, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid” creator coolkyoushinja shows some of the troubles of living away from home for the first time with roommates in her 2015 series “Mononoke Sharing.” Freshman high...
“My Hero Academia: Two Heroes” shows the strength of the future Faith Orcino September 15, 2018 Anime and Film, Articles, Events, Reviews Funimation held a special world premiere of the dubbed version of “My Hero Academia: Two Heroes” just a bit a week before its upcoming North American screening event. Both fans, members of the press and...
“Sorry For My Familiar” – Cooperation is better than domination Faith Orcino July 29, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews Tekka Yaguraba’s 2016 series “Sorry For My Familiar” is a funny fantasy adventure that is not afraid of taking a closer look at strange creatures. Luck was rarely on Patty’s side. He father ditched...
“Kaguya-Sama: Love is War” – Manga plays an unusual game of romance Faith Orcino July 19, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews Aka Akasaka’s 2015 series “Kaguya-Sama: Love is War” turns the simple love confession into the ultimate duel of wit. Many wealthy heirs and bright minds attend Shuchiin Academy. Kaguya Shinomiya and...
“Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction” – Girls just want to have fun before the world ends Faith Orcino July 11, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews Inio Asano’s “Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction” is a coming of age amidst an interplanetary crisis. Kadode Koyama tried to keep her head grounded on Earth while everyone had their eyes to the...
“City” – Manga shows everyone and everything has a story to tell Faith Orcino June 28, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews Vertical Comics brought “City” the latest project of Keiichi Arawi “Nichijou” creator to English readers earlier in 2018. Midori Nagumo is in a crisis which many college students go through while...
“My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness” – Autobiography shows the value in the small steps of progress Faith Orcino June 25, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews 1 Comment Readers dove into the life of artist Kabi Nagata as she retells the path she took to creating her 2016 autobiography “My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness” and how she tackled the crisis she had in her...
“The Bride Was a Boy” – Finding one’s true self will bring surprising results Faith Orcino June 20, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews Publisher Seven Seas Entertainment brings their English translation of artist Chii’s “The Bride Was a Boy”, an illustrated narrative of her transition. Readers dove into Chii’s past and followed her...
“Arakawa Under the Bridge” – Teaching someone about love will bring up unusual subjects Faith Orcino June 13, 2018 Articles, Manga, Reviews Some anime fans may remember the comedy-packed series “Arakawa Under the Bridge” studio Shaft brought in 2010 and now Vertical Comics brings the translated manga series by Hikaru Nakamura to the...