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My Hero Academia Vol. 22 Review
More than he had in any previous volume, Bakugo proves here that he’s more of a hero than anyone realized.
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...
A great high-fantasy debut.
A great mix of fighting and edgy monster design.
Beastars is easily one of the best new series I’ve read this year.
Science rules in this volume as we enter the age steam!
Continues to lean into the weird while delivering interesting facts about culture and survival.
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.
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