Fanart Friday, Too: Chisa Arrives in Wuwa
Another month, another new Resonator! Chisa arrived with Wuthering Waves 2.8 this week. What do we think of her? At the very least, artists are having fun illustrating her!
Another month, another new Resonator! Chisa arrived with Wuthering Waves 2.8 this week. What do we think of her? At the very least, artists are having fun illustrating her!
Check out this lovely illustration of Zoey! Ahh! Who’s your favorite member of HUNTR/X? ★ 【Kiko.L】 「 Zoey 」
Carredura Antiques is at it again, making dreams come true and then laughing maliciously as they turn into nightmares. How much more havoc will this snake oil saleswoman with her more-than-meets-the-eye sancta wares wreak on Cururunelvia, the Land of Prayer? We get a front row seat to the horrific consequences of people’s hopes for recognition,… Read More Review: Riviere & the Land of Prayer, Vol. 3 (Light Novel)
Tenka’s first day as an idol trainee at LJH gets off to a rough start when her nemesis, Jiwoo Jang, turns up, and the two of them have to form a search party to find the third and final new trainee, Minchae. When the three newbies finally make it back to the training facility, they’re… Read More Manga Review: Girl Crush, Vol. 3
School life with mythfolk, isekai life with a Fenrir, and space life under the New Order are among the worlds we’re visiting in this week’s Reader’s Corner! The first volume of a brand-new Star Wars manga is a standout among our new releases this week, which also includes two manhwa series and much more! Campfire… Read More Reader’s Corner: Unholy Blood (Vol. 8), Tower Dungeon (Vol. 3), and Star Wars: Path of the Lightsaber (Vol. 1)
SANDA (and Santa!) returns in volume two with more dystopian goodness, Burtonesque character designs, and action-packed confrontations. In fact, with the basic story and introductions of most of the main characters now out of the way, volume two is even stronger than volume one, taking the story into interesting directions, both creatively and, if you’re… Read More Manga Review: SANDA, Vol. 2
Original video animation is a phrase that evokes nostalgia from the bygone era of the 80s and 90s, when direct-to-video original anime ruled the industry. One of the rising stars of that era was Yasuomi Umetsu, who found his niche directing OVAs in the early 90s. Now, with studio Shaft, he’s back to bring us… Read More Film Review: Virgin Punk, Clockwork Girl