Manga
Syrup: A Yuri Anthology V.1 from Seven Seas Entertainment explores love and romance amongst adult women told through 14 short stories.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Volume 17 is an action-adventure fantasy manga from mangaka Koyoharu Gotouge and published by VIZ Media.
Yen Press’ English release of I Don’t Know How to Give Birth! is a high-energy autobiographical comic essay by Ayami Kazama about…well…pregnancy.
While Jujutsu Kaisen Volume 6 doesn’t hit the emotional highs of past volumes, it delivers solid action sequences and great art.
Reading Sazan and Comet Girl was a cinematic experience. Nostalgic and joyous, anyone who loves the less doom and gloom side of sci-fi will have an absolute blast.
I Love You So Much, I Hate You from Yen Press was a thoughtful, sexy, and dramatic romance between two women by mangaka Yuni.
Pop Life Volume 1 is a solid debut title from Star Fruit Books that would be a nice pickup for anyone looking for a genuinely relaxing read.
The agency and growth of characters is on full display in Yona of the Dawn Volume 26, with a little more lighthearted fun towards the end.
While a lot of Maison Ikkoku Collector’s Edition Volume 1 is laying the cards on the table; it is fun when they do get put into play.
Ao Haru Ride Volume 13 provides a satisfying conclusion to a story about kids dealing with grief, friendships, and growing up while falling in love.
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