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Mar 21, 2026
Never did I ever think I’d be reviewing an ecchi title, but here we are.

Ayakashi Triangle is the newest title by legendary ecchi harem artist, Kentaro Yabuki. That alone should be enough to get you interested if you’re a fan of schlock like that (which I am), 'cause he has some of the cutest character designs in the industry. That said, Ayakashi Triangle does the unthinkable; it’s an ecchi series that actually has a pretty decent story.

I’m serious, I only ever like the genre as a guilty pleasure; anything else I’d look at with a more critical lens and treat it with more ...
Mar 21, 2026
Pumpkin Night (Manga) add
Preliminary (129/? chp)
This is one of the wildest manga I’ve ever read, let’s just say that first.

There’s a lot of opinions about it, and I also want to say that they’re pretty much all correct. It’s edgelord nonsense, it makes no sense, the pace and tone and structure are all over the place, with nothing original or insightful to say (about, let’s say, revenge, since it’s a revenge story), making it basically pointless; but if you like hyperviolence and absurdity—and I mean, like, genuine, abhorrent, inane, unleashed, unfiltered absurdity—you HAVE to read this manga.

At first, the story is unassuming; weird girl gets bullied, bullies take ...
Jun 15, 2025
Well-writtenWell-written
What am I even supposed to make of this manga?

Expectations are everything, and more often than not can hurt your perception of a story if you have overblown or inaccurate ones. But I can’t lie, nor can I think up a better way to open my review; Demon Slayer is a disappointment. Part of that is my own fault from having preconceived ideas about the source material from watching the show, and part of it is the fault of the manga itself, but nevertheless I think it’s a pretty good example of how to fall into a trap of enjoying amateur writing on aesthetic ...
May 7, 2025
Devilman (Manga) add
While there’s no shortage of manga that influenced many of the great creators we love today, none are quite as foundational as Devilman, by Go Nagai. Its legacy is solidified in dozens—if not probably hundreds—of modern titles that have all taken creative inspiration from the story. If Dragon Ball and Fist of the North Star are the fathers of modern shonen, then Devilman is its grandfather—the progenitor of subversive, superhero action manga with literary ambition, even if it doesn’t always have the most rounded way of depicting said ambition.

So what is Devilman about? Admittedly it’s a very simple story; Akira Fudo, crybaby high ...
Apr 22, 2025
Ayashimon (Manga) add
Ayashimon, penned by Yuji Kaku, the mangaka behind Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku, is a Weekly Shonen Jump series that follows a manga obsessed beat em’ up protagonist and the yakuza boss yokai girly he chooses to serve under as they try to climb their ranks through the criminal underworld. However as you may have noticed, and like many works that can’t hit a certain arbitrary number of sales, it was canned before its time, capping off at a sad 25 chapters.

Now before we get into it a discussion about the work itself, I have to lay some thoughts out about Kaku's last work. While many ...
Apr 7, 2025
This is a very fun little hidden gem. I never thought I’d want to see a parody of YouTube’s modern landscape with a classic fantasy setting, but I’m glad this exists and I think it’s funny from start to finish. The basic premise is simple and really unique; the internet, and as a consequence, social media, exist in a classic sword-and-sorcery fantasy world. It’s fair to say that “chaos ensues,” and it’s all so familiar that I can’t help but appreciate nearly every page.

While Twitter and Facebook are made fun of too, YouTube gets the brunt of this manga’s satire with jokes about everything ...
Mar 20, 2025
Franken Fran (Manga) add
Mixed Feelings
Do you like weird shit? Sometimes gross, sometimes creepy, sometimes… uh… horny? If you answered yes to any of those, then you may have just found your next read. But if you didn’t, then you may have just found your next thing to avoid for the rest of your life. Shock factor is the name of the game with Katsuhisa Kigitsu’s horror comedy “Franken Fran,” which follows a stitched-together teenage doctor aptly named Fran, the living creation of a mad scientist named Doctor Madaraki.

That’s all it is. An episodic exercise in the macabre, with the entire story being a series of scenarios engineered around ...
Mar 12, 2025
Mixed Feelings
Sadako-san and Sadako-chan is something I happened across at the BARNES AND NOBLE MANGA SECTION; that ever-growing corner of the bookstore where only those with the biggest of brains go to shop -- so of course I had to pick it up. Recently, it seems English publishers have started acquiring more and more niche titles, so seeing strange one-offs in the wild is getting way more common than it used to be. However, I had yet to see a comedy manga about Sadako, the famous horror character from The Ring. Is it any good?

All I can say to that is that it certainly isn't ...
Feb 17, 2025
Smokin’ Parade is a strange manga, and not necessarily because of the graphic nature of its content; rather, that it ends up never really making any sense at all, and is just a confusing and tedious mess that constantly had me scratching my head.

The basic premise is simple, if a bit silly: in a not-so-distant future, people around the world who get prosthetic implants from a company called “Amenotori” often mutate into mindless, mascot-headed cyborg killing machines (dubbed “Spiders”), and a group of mercenaries with implanted weapon limbs (dubbed the “Jackalopes”) exist to hunt them down whenever they appear.

Already there are questions, right? ...
Feb 4, 2025
Enidewi (Manga) add
Enidewi (or “Eniale and Dewiela” in English) is the first manga series by Kamome Shirahama, who created Witch Hat Atelier, a fantasy manga I think is honestly quite incredible. In this angel and demon fashionista/best frenemies manga, Enidewi, she not only struts her witty sense of humor, but also her impeccable art.

This isn’t the manga to read for super complex storytelling, but what it does have is *clever* storytelling. Eniale, the airheaded angel—and Dewiela, the seductive demon—make a perfect comedic duo in a series of hi-jinks (and often some deeper moments too) that flaunt a stylistic look that can’t be found elsewhere.

Truly, Shirahama's ...


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