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I'm sure I've said this before, possibly multiple times, but I think I may like the manga version of Tiger and Bunny more than the anime it's based on, and this volume really cemented that opinion. This volume is part of the Jake (an obvious riff on The Joker of DC comics fame) arc, and for my tas...
Trigger warnings: rape The domestic abuse story rang true to me, in that the woman was stuck, she needed help and couldn't get any and was afraid the police wouldn't believe her. Both she and her husband were lawyers, so they both knew all the loopholes, complicating matters. I'm bringing this ...
Another fantastic volume. More of the same, but with something like this that's what you want. Every adventure the Exiles get in is interesting, sometimes fascinating, often heartbreaking, and most of all, a fabulous tour through the world of Marvel comics and especially Marvel mutant comics. What i...
Okay, so I thought the first volume of this was a little hard to read - not in a bad way, but in an emotional punch way. But then I got to rereading this one and... holy goodness, I had no idea. It's hardly the only superhero series where bad things are constantly happening, but it seems more visc...
I was hoping to enjoy this more than I did. This manga seems much more geared to children ages 7-12, even though it says it is a teen manga.We have two main superhero characters that share the same superhero power. One is more experienced but seems to be less popular, the other is the up and comin...