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Reviews   -   Aug 13, 2020 Otherworldly eats — Restaurant to Another World Volume 1 Review
Otherworldly eats — Restaurant to Another World Volume 1 Review

Everyone has to eat, that’s a necessity of life. That said, it seems that tons of anime and manga have capitalized on this seemingly innocuous activity; from Food Wars to Flavors of Youth, there’s no shortage of fun food media to get your fill. Previously available in light

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Aug 01, 2020 R is for Review, that’s what I’ll do! — God of War: B is for Boy Review
R is for Review, that’s what I’ll do! — God of War: B is for Boy Review

T is for 2018’s God of War, which I liked very much. K and A are for Kratos and Atreus, who together pack a punch. They star once more in an alphabet book. It recounts their journey, and would look nice in your breakfast nook. Ok that last rhyme

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jul 09, 2020 A diamond in the rough — Act-age volume 1 review
A diamond in the rough — Act-age volume 1 review

I have been waiting years for Act-age to make its western debut. Ever since it started running in 2018, I’ve longed for the day I could read past the first three chapters; oddly enough, it was one of the series that was part of the Shonen Jump’s Jump

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 17, 2020 The house on a haunted hill — The Weirn Books: Be Wary of the Silent Woods review
The house on a haunted hill — The Weirn Books: Be Wary of the Silent Woods review

While I do read a lot of manga and comics, young adult literature isn’t something I delve into as much these days. I appreciate the efforts of authors who write for the teenage crowd though, and was intrigued by Svetlana Chmakova’s first volume of her new series, The

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 Saving the world, one cute critter at a time — Cosmo Familia Volume 1 review
Saving the world, one cute critter at a time — Cosmo Familia Volume 1 review

I love me some out of space thrills from time to time, and I’m opening up on reading more magical girl manga as a way to get out of my action-comedy manga comfort zone. While I’m mainly talking about Sailor Moon and Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Hanokage’s

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 30, 2020 Maybe I’ll be Tracer (I’m already Tracer) — Young Guns review
Maybe I’ll be Tracer (I’m already Tracer) — Young Guns review

As a millennial in his mid-20s, I’ve grown in a world where eSports has flourished. The days of local arcade tournaments are existent but waning, and now competitive gaming has reached exponential growth with games like Fortnite and Apex Legends. Austin Moorhead’s Young Guns: Obsession, Overwatch, and the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 19, 2020 When you’re here, you’re family — Sonic the Hedgehog film review
When you’re here, you’re family — Sonic the Hedgehog film review

From Detective Pikachu to the Angry Birds Movie 2, I’m a firm believer that we’re now out of the “video game film adaptations are horrible” phase. While not without their imperfections, I think that both films do a great job of crafting its characters from video games to

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 03, 2020 One trick pony — My Father is a Unicorn review
One trick pony — My Father is a Unicorn review

If you ask me what my favorite mythical creature is, I would pound my hands on the table and shout centaurs. (I really do enjoy the half-human/half-horse hybrids, what can I say?) While there have been manga based around centaurs (the most recent being A Centaur’s Life), unicorns,

by Elisha Deogracias
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