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  • Jan 10, 2025 | thefilibusterblog.com | Tatsuya Endo |Science Saru |Yukinobu Tatsu |Tatsuki Fujimoto

    Not every exhilarating anime begins with a bang, yet there exist spectacular series that manage to astonish viewers from their very first episode. These series often demonstrate their quality in subsequent episodes, but it‚Äôs that initial offering that effectively establishes the direction and tone of the narrative. Interestingly, the ‚Äúthree-episode rule‚ÄĚ is a notion amongst anime fans, suggesting that one should not dismiss a series until they‚Äôve experienced at least three episodes.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | nerdly.co.uk | James Rodrigues |Tatsuki Fujimoto

    ‘Look Back’ Review by James Rodrigues Working consistently since the 2010’s, manga artist Tatsuki Fujimoto broke out with the release of his most influential series, the masterful Chainsaw Man. But while his high-profile work may deliver gore and laughs in gonzo fashion, the creative’s low-key works strip away the high-concept premises to show the beating heart and emotion that he consistently excels at.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | telugustates.net | Filipa Lopes |Takeru Hokazono |Yuto Suzuki |Tatsuki Fujimoto

    Over the years, manga has become increasingly accessible all around the world. In addition to more and more series being licensed, in general, it’s become easier than ever to read manga digitally thanks to the advent of manga platforms and apps, especially since many of them offer at least the latest chapters for free. It’s never been easier to read manga legally than it is now, and as such, some manga are far more worth someone’s time than others.

  • Nov 2, 2024 | semananews.com | Sam Rajan |Hideaki Anno |Tatsuki Fujimoto

    Dark anime feature bleak themes told right. It’s not often a series is able to tell such a dark narrative, but some series do it well. Dark anime series can highlight the parts of life other anime series don’t want to touch, finding interesting areas to explore in worlds without hope.

  • Aug 10, 2024 | destructoid.com | Yuto Sano |Aruma Arima |Tatsuya Endo |Tatsuki Fujimoto

    One of the flagships for the Shonen demographic for more than 10 years, Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia is also responsible for introducing a whole new generation to the world of manga. But now that the series has reached its conclusion, many are left wondering what to read next. After all, is any other title capable of bringing forward the same feel as MHA? Here are the 10 best ongoing manga for those looking to fill the My Hero Academia void.

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