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Drifting Dragons vol. 9

The dragon the Quin Zaza was facing off against at the end of vol. 8 was special in a couple of ways.  We find out here that not only is it one of the four legendary dragons that roam the skies, but it’s also the one that took down the Quin Zaza and its original […]

Asadora! vol. 3

If you thought that Asa meeting up with Keiichi at the end of the previous volume was going to be the start of this series moving on to bigger things, then you were right.  …From a certain point of view.  That’s because we’re still in 1964 and the Tokyo Olympics are about to kick off!  […]

Kaguya-sama: Love is War vol. 20

I’m not sure I could ever describe a volume of this series as “coasting,” but things come awfully close here.  The opening chapters, which involve detailing a certain character’s backstory, Miyuki and Kaguya reaffirming their love for each other, and setup for the Valentine’s Day chapters, are all fine.  It’s also nice to see Ishigami […]

Shino Can’t Say Her Name

Shino Oshima is about to start high school and will have to introduce herself in front of her other classmates.  This is something that most students wouldn’t give a second thought to, but is a terrifying proposition to our protagonist.  That’s because Shino has struggled with a case of stuttering up until now.  It’s something […]

Golden Kamuy vol. 23

The main goal of the characters in this series has been to find the tattooed skin of many convicts that, when combined, will lead to a massive treasure trove of gold.  After twenty-two volumes, we’re told that there are only four skins left to find with one of them being a notorious river pirate and […]

Fist of the North Star vol. 1

In the year 199X, the world was engulfed in nuclear fire.  The remnants of civilization that crawled out of its ashes were greeted with a new world where only might makes right.  If you didn’t have the brawn or the bullets to back up your threats, then you simply had to resign yourself to a […]

Ooku vol. 18

The end of vol. 17 implied that we were going to get some kind of wacky sex-comedy plot as Prince Kazu (who, in case you’ve forgotten, is a woman pretending to be a man) came up with a plan to get pregnant in order to secure her beloved Iemochi’s position as shogun.  It goes on […]