The manga equivalent of a solid B-movie, with plenty of plot twists and visceral jolts, and a dash of social commentary for good measure.
The manga equivalent of a solid B-movie, with plenty of plot twists and visceral jolts, and a dash of social commentary for good measure.
If you like your manhwa with a healthy dose of pow! and splat!, then Banya The Explosive Delivery Man is for you.
Spawned from a forum thread on the Japanese message board 2channel, Densha Otoko is the true story of an otaku who saved a girl on a train from a belligerent drunk.
Slapstick and silliness abound in this comedy about a teen who sees dead people.
Erin reviews manga that’s guaranteed to make you smarter: Gloom Party, A Patch of Dreams, The Push Man, Pyongyang and Sexy Voice and Robo.
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