Tag: Manga
REVIEW: I DON’T KNOW HOW TO GIVE BIRTH provides a humorous glimpse into one...
I Don’t Know How to Give Birth! mixes personal experience with general educational information.
REVIEW: Junji Ito’s VENUS IN THE BLIND SPOT deals in the terror of obsession
Complete with color pages, this tome contains some of Ito’s best stories to date, blending the beautiful, the intimate, and the grotesque in the artist’s exemplary style.
REVIEW: I HAD THAT SAME DREAM AGAIN reflects upon the meaning of happiness
I Had That Same Dream Again is emotional, though ultimately it is a happy, uplifting story.
REVIEW: Naoki Urasawa’s MUJIRUSHI crosses continents in the pursuit of a dream
Mujirushi is a warm and funny manga, teeming with Urasawa’s signature style and skill.
REVIEW: Uncommon fairy tale romances are the focus in LOVE ON THE OTHER SIDE
This anthology collects tales of interspecies love, where young humans find themselves attached to humanoid or otherwise anthropomorphised beasts.
REVIEW: The HELLSING DELUXE EDITION brings a savage and sexy vampire classic back from...
With a blood red hardcover, ribbon bookmark, and nearly 700 7"x10" pages of gruesome adventure, Hellsing is a beautiful addition to any serious manga collector’s shelves.
REIVEW: Method acting takes the spotlight in ACT-AGE
Act-Age presents readers with the mythologized complexities of method acting with plenty of drama and comedy.
Yen Press’ latest acquisitions include six new titles
Among the publisher's acquisitions are three new manga and two light novel adaptations.
REVIEW: Smashing the gender binary with cute maids in LOVE ME FOR WHO I...
This is a must-read manga for anyone who has been searching for a thoughtful, positive representation of non-binarism in fiction.
REVIEW: Get lost in an historical lesbian liaison with GOODBYE, MY ROSE GARDEN
Though Goodbye, My Rose Garden seems at first blush that it is one of those doom and gloom queer romances, there is surprising hope and levity at play.
REVIEW: SPY X FAMILY blends espionage and family comedy together in a perfect marriage
SPY x FAMILY does an excellent job of balancing fun espionage action with heartwarming family moments.
REVIEW: WAVE, LISTEN TO ME! is a fun, fresh comedy from a surprising source
Wave, Listen to Me! is a beautifully rendered romantic comedy that is sure to appeal to a broad audience.

















