Popular mangaka Kotetsuko Yamamoto makes a welcome arrival on SubLime's BL list - but is feathery fantasy Toritan a good place to start getting to know her work?
This new release of Chobits is not only a beautifully put-together book, with a new, more faithful translation, but is also a wonderful celebration of one of CLAMP's most interesting and provocative, if flawed, works.
Little Miss P returns with new stories and new woes for the poor female cast. In this collection of 7 stories featuring an unsupportive boyfriend, an alien relationship and what happens in a zombie apocalypse when you need pads?
2019's Children of the Sea makes its UK online film festival premiere for the next Screen Anime line-up. Kiss Him, Not Me! also joins as the next series marathon title.
The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest proves a highly entertaining read with some impressive artwork. While there are unanswered questions as to why our protagonist wanted to be reincarnated in the first place, it’s hard to deny that the fun the manga offers outweighs this minor detail.
New publisher Tentai Books have arrived with their first release: There’s No Way a Side Character Like Me Could Be Popular, Right? Volume 1! We take a look to find out if this is a worthwhile entry in the romantic comedy genre.
Eureka Seven: Hi-Evolution Anemone is an interesting film. At times superbly done, others, very confusing and jarring to the new viewer. Now then, let’s PLAY FOR- oh wait, we’re not doing that in this film? Phew
Two new light novel additions (one for J-Novel Heart shoujo label) as well as two more omnibus print releases were announced during Otakuthon 2020 convention.
The second instalment in the lives of widower Mr. Kanda and his cat Fukumaru delivers plenty of amusing moments that will resonate with cat owners as well as revealing a little more about Mr. Kanda's past, delivering another charming read.
Three recent Isekai anime shows, a shonen series, and more are all making their UK home video debut this fourth quarter from Manga Entertainment on Blu-ray.
Silver Spoon Volume 14 is a wonderful continuation to the story with some great humour and emotional highs balanced with the continuing themes of future prospects - both educational and from a job perspective.
A war between East and West has waged for 100 years. One day Rain Lantz stumbles across Silver Bullets with the ability to change history itself. Will he bring an end to the war or be destroyed by the pressure? We investigate with the first volume of May These Leaden Battlegrounds Leave No Trace.
There are a few stumbles in The Black Rose Saga’s run but the series continues to prove why it’s a beloved classic to begin with. Don’t miss picking up the gorgeous Blu-ray today.