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One Piece Vol. 92: Introducing Komurasaki the Oiran Review
Oda’s world building is evocative and despite large swaths of this installment being exposition, it never feels like it drags.
Oda’s world building is evocative and despite large swaths of this installment being exposition, it never feels like it drags.
This is the perfect book for a rainy day of introspection.
An interesting ending that should have you thinking and sharing with friends to get their takes.
As a first volume goes this manga offers a variety of interesting ideas about monsters, gods, and how they manipulate...
A good science fiction horror with a hell of a twist.
The definitive way to read Kazuo Umezu's classic is here in the Perfect Edition.
Akira and Kondo's journeys come to an end.
An enjoyable story of neighbors-turned-lovers.
Coming home doesn't always feel good.
A collection of short stories highlighting both Nariyuki and the harem.
The series undergoes its first time-skip.
Satoko and Mashuu continue to struggle with the turns their lives have taken.