Orient gets off to a strong start in Volume 1, with non-stop action, plenty of humour, and a fresh spin on the legendary samurai Musashi.
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Quincredible, Volume 1 is a fresh take on the familiar origin story that dares to question the relationship between superheroes and police.
Whisper Me a Love Song, Vol. 1 lays the groundwork for a super-cute yuri romantic comedy about different perspectives on love at first sight.
Kim Hyun Sook draws on personal experience for Banned Book Club, a look into South Korea’s turbulent history and the importance of protest.
The Straw King is a gripping tale of ancient Egypt seen through the eyes of a courageous young woman, but the first volume’s pacing suffers.
Dryad is an enchanting, exciting, and heartfelt fantasy adventure about the love that holds a family together when the world is against them.
“Sangre” is a fitting title for the sixth volume of Joe Benitez’s Lady Mechanika, and…
Marvel’s Iron Man VR is about as close as we’ll get to stepping into a real Iron Man armour, with a gripping original story to go with it.
The first volume of a rebooted Xena: Warrior Princess reintroduces us to Xena and Gabrielle in an adventure that’s enjoyable, but unremarkable.
Telling the story of a budding friendship in a middle school dojo, Karate Heat is a more cheerful, light-hearted take on sports manga archetypes.