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It might be cold where you live, but Viz Media is heating it up as it announced that it will release the dystopian manga Fire Punch on January 16. The quarterly series will be released under the Viz Signature imprint and will retail at $12.99. In FIRE PUNCH, orphaned
Today, VIZ Media announced today that it will release the first volume of the manga adaptation of Rooster Teeth’s RWBY on January 16 digitally and physically. The manga will be illustrated by Shirow Miwa, and will retail at $12.99. In RWBY, the world of Remnant is filled with
Well, here we are folks: the final arc of Assassination Classroom. While it’s had its high and low points, the series remains one of my favorite manga, and I’ve enjoyed my time with it. With the March deadline to kill Korosensei fast approaching, will the students of class
by Elisha Deogracias
Well, here we are folks: the final arc of Assassination Classroom. While it’s had its high and low points, the series remains one of my favorite manga, and I’ve enjoyed my time with it. With the March deadline to kill Korosensei fast approaching, will the students of class
by Elisha Deogracias
It might be cold where you live, but Viz Media is heating it up as it announced that it will release the dystopian manga Fire Punch on January 16. The quarterly series will be released under the Viz Signature imprint and will retail at $12.99. In FIRE PUNCH, orphaned
by Elisha Deogracias
Today, VIZ Media announced today that it will release the first volume of the manga adaptation of Rooster Teeth’s RWBY on January 16 digitally and physically. The manga will be illustrated by Shirow Miwa, and will retail at $12.99. In RWBY, the world of Remnant is filled with
by Elisha Deogracias
Revealed in the newest edition of January 2018 PREVIEWS, Titan Comics has announced three new number one series that will debut during March of this year. Sea of Thieves, Factory, and Fighting American: The Ties that Bind will release their first issues throughout the month of March. From the March
by Elisha Deogracias
(Contains minor spoilers from volume 9) Like a lot of Shonen Jump fans, My Hero Academia is one of my favorite manga currently running. As I’ve started collecting comics since 2015, I’ve grown to love the dynamics of superheroes and what makes them likeable. My Hero Academia manages
by Elisha Deogracias
Sunday funnies (and, by extension, 4-panel Japanese comedy) are a throwback to a simpler time, back when lighthearted and straightforward plots warmed the hearts of readers every week. While I do enjoy complex comics and manga, I love going back to basics, and Mato’s The Emperor and I satisfies
by Elisha Deogracias
Sequel series in manga are always a tricky thing to tackle: depending on the genre, you’ll want to appeal to readers new and old, and if done incorrectly, you can end up alienating both audiences unintentionally. Such is the problem that Tokyo Ghoul:re wishes to solve; set soon
by Elisha Deogracias
Space, assassination, and Valentine’s Day capers. Just your typical school activities.
by Elisha Deogracias