In a world where the greatest threat to humanity can erupt from the ground without the minorest warning, wielding supreme power would be supremely useful. No training arcs needed. You just strut up to the baddie, flick them in the nose, and the world is saved. Such is the luxury afforded to Saitama, a man … Continue reading You Oughta Read One-Punch Man
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You Oughta Read Dr. Stone
Science is baaadass. Take a look around at our modern world and you'll see all the incredible things it's brought us: refrigeration, indoor heating, prescription glasses, cars, airplanes, bicycles, tricycles, the ability to troll some fourteen-year-old on the opposite side of the world, and a way for doctors to pump-start your heart with their bare … Continue reading You Oughta Read Dr. Stone
You Oughta Read Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki
Life is a shitty game. This is the thesis of Tomozaki's monologue opening the first volume. Take a look around. Notice who people are. The beautiful are beautiful, the rich are rich, the athletic are athletic. Traits are immutable. If you're a grouch, you can't just will yourself into a philanthropist. Who you are is … Continue reading You Oughta Read Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki
You Oughta Read Vinland Saga
Stories can have a powerful effect on a person. You can watch A Place Further than the Universe and feel inspired to take a trip around the world or watch I Want to Eat Your Pancreas and realize your lack of fulfilling relationships has left you as a husk gathering dust in the corner. I'm … Continue reading You Oughta Read Vinland Saga
You Oughta Read Akira
There was a brief period in my life when I tried the craft of manga-making. I was atrocious at it, and it wasn't long before the revelation that I abhor drawing slapped me in the visage, but until that facial walloping, I was looking to the manga professionals for technical guidance. However, the artwork rarely … Continue reading You Oughta Read Akira
You Oughta Read Kaguya-sama
Love is one of the sweetest things a person can experience. From the heart palpitations to the gastrointestinal irritability we get whenever we see the apple of our eye, love colors the world opal and can pull a jig out of a guy on the subway. It reminds us that, no matter the mistakes we've … Continue reading You Oughta Read Kaguya-sama
You Oughta Read Spy x Family
Spy fiction is so deeply coded into the DNA of western culture that I'm surprised mothers aren't spitting out top-secret agents, yet it's a genre I've never taken the slightest interest in. Infiltrating an enemy base and saving the day and the dame sounds thrilling and all, but I always took more toward those huge, … Continue reading You Oughta Read Spy x Family