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Finder, Volume 8 Review
Copyright: Finder no Mitsuyaku © 2016 Ayano Yamane
WARNING: This article covers an adult title and may cause offense. May also contain spoilers from earlier volumes.
“A photograph is neither…
Complex Age Volume 4 Review
“It’s probably not true for everything, but sometimes there are things about your hobby that just aren’t as fun.” – Shiho, Complex Age volume 4
It has been awhile since I reviewed the first…
Feature: Where The Fuuka Anime Went Wrong
It has been nearly three years now since Crunchyroll added a slice of life/music manga series called Fuuka to their service. After reading the series weekly for so long and becoming very fond of…
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Volume 1 Review
The Legend of Zelda is a famous video game series that every gamer will have heard of at some point in their life. Even if you haven’t heard of it before, with the recent release of The Legend of Zelda:…
Review of Clockwork Planet, Volume 1
“How many steampunks does it take to change a light bulb? Two: one to change it and a second to glue unnecessary clock parts to it.” – James Burnett
A long time ago, the Earth died.
Then, a man known …
Review of The Ghost in the Shell: Deluxe Edition
“Cyberspace. A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation, by children being taught mathematical concepts… A graphic representation…
Review of Battle Rabbits Volumes 1-3
Kokoryuu Kaguya’s high school life takes a turn for the unexpected when he’s struck by a bolt of light while waiting for a bus. Then he’s accosted by Mao-chan, a pink-haired, rabbit-eared girl …
Feature: A Guide to the Odagiri Effect
“If men knew all that women think, they would be twenty times more audacious.” – Alphonse Karr.
It is a question that many anime fans have asked themselves: what is it about high school male sports…