Fanart Friday, Too: Kaguya-sama (Streetwear is War)
Check out these cute illustrations of the student council showing off their shoes (and style)! ★ 【よろずか】「 かぐや様は告らせたい 」 ☆
Check out these cute illustrations of the student council showing off their shoes (and style)! ★ 【よろずか】「 かぐや様は告らせたい 」 ☆
Ah, the classic fairy tale of “The Peanut Knight”! Best read in your mom’s lap, with a hot cup cocoa and cuddling with Director Chimera. ★ 【FumaFu】「 アーニャとヨル 」 ☆
As one-half of the idol group ZINGS, Niyodo must put in the practice, effort, and love that will please the duo’s fans and lead them to popularity. Unfortunately, he refuses to do any of it. After all, Niyodo only became an idol because he thought it would be easy money; he doesn’t care to put… Read More First Impression: Phantom of the Idol
This cosplay was so much fun to portray! We rented a rain machine to really capture her aesthetic and I think it came out really cool. The water was heated which was super nice and it didn’t damage the costume (which was a risk I thought I was taking!) I hope y’all enjoy it as… Read More Cosplay Beats! Mona Megistus Splashes
Ys: IX Monstrum Nox is an action RPG and part of a long series of games that I have not had the pleasure of playing. I had heard of the Ys series over my many years of gaming, but they never stood out enough for me to try one out. Most of the games are… Read More Review: Ys IX: Monstrum Nox (Nintendo Switch)
We cover two upcoming releases this week: the second volume of romcom Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible and the first volume of the historical manga, The Elusive Samurai. We also dig into witches, bounty hunters, Jedi, and muscular girls with our reviews of recent manga and light novels! Cowboy Bebop: Making the Netflix Series… Read More Reader’s Corner: The Elusive Samurai, Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible (Vol. 2), and Cowboy Bebop: Making the Netflix Series
What do Itsuki Koizumi, Mikuru Asahina, St. Justin Martyr and St. Thomas Aquinas all have in common? Well, not much! Yet, there’s the fact that they have all been part of my collection of articles on the Haruhi franchise and the Thomist tradition. With the groundwork laid by these illustrious figures, now it’s time to… Read More Haruhi’s Five Ways, Way III: The Necessity of Kyon