Manga and Anime
‘We Never Learn’s’ surprising ending could be a game-changer for manga rom-coms
Could 'We Never Learn's multiple-ending approach become the new normal in harem manga?
Could 'We Never Learn's multiple-ending approach become the new normal in harem manga?
In my house, there are three movies that we have to watch every Christmas or it just isn’t Christmas: Elf,...
A book that makes it clear it’s okay if it takes you some time to understand, as long as you...
A lot of things happened over the six year run of Domestic Girlfriend, and it feels like a very different...
As the world falls apart, these comics, games, films, and books have helped save the day.
It’s not a work of genius, but it is cute and will bring a smile to the face of anyone...
More than he had in any previous volume, Bakugo proves here that he’s more of a hero than anyone realized.
One of the coolest things about Taishi Tsutsui’s We Never Learn is that it’s not obvious which of the five...
Oda’s world building is evocative and despite large swaths of this installment being exposition, it never feels like it drags.
A collection of short stories highlighting both Nariyuki and the harem.
A girls' love series where ramen takes center stage.
The beloved '80s indie classic gets its own omnibus.
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