Wholck? Read more
Wholck? Read more
Migi to Dari is almost like an animanga version of Ripping Yarns. Read more
If Haru wants to be governed by sentiment, this is the time he has to do it. Read more
It’s hard to overstate how much writing like this undercuts one’s respect for the material. Read more
If this list is a mix of “sports first” and “drama first” series, then Hikaru no Go is the one that most perfectly bridges the gap. Read more
This entire series has a pretty flexible moral compass, which the protagonist personifies. Read more
In reality, people aren’t this nice. Read more
I only just realized it, but there’s something just a bit childlike in all the great robots of Pluto as Urasawa writes them. Read more
Does the fact that I just don’t care about any of this make me a bad person? Read more
Party complete? Read more