Manga
The Geek Ex-Hitman brings this juxtaposition of action and otaku joy with art that’s fit for the most gritty and dark seinen.
Lost Lad London Volume 2 expands the series from a simple detective story, to a sweeping look at over-policing and the racism behind it.
Divine intervention in romantic life is an easy manga trope, but it’s executed uniquely and expertly in Romantic Killer Volume 1.
Sasaki and Miyano Volume 6 offers readers a climax for the titular duo’s wholesome romance, only now Miyano has to confess.
Atom: The Beginning Volume 1 begins the story of Hiroshi and Umataru, two scientists striving to build the greatest robot ever.
The Poe Clan Volume 1 is vintage shojo manga to read and behold from founding genre mother Moto Hagio with its two unaging protagonists.
The King’s Beast Volume 7 is all about the truth about Sogestu’s supposed murder and the power that has laid dormant inside of Rangetsu.
In Record of Ragnarok Volume 3, we see the conclusion of Zeus versus Adam, and a new champion for humanity enter the ring against Poseidon.