Laid-Back Camp, Vol. 1
Laid-Back Camp may be the most quintessentially Japanese thing I’ve read this year: it features cute girls doing cute things…
Laid-Back Camp may be the most quintessentially Japanese thing I’ve read this year: it features cute girls doing cute things…
Shibuya Goldfish falls somewhere along the horror continuum between Sharknado 3 and Jaws: it’s too competently executed to be a guilty pleasure but too…
Remember the good ol’ days when a new Star Wars movie took three years to make, and no one was…
Today’s reviews come to you courtesy of Patriot’s Day, my second favorite Massachusetts-only holiday. (The first is Evacuation Day, a…
The title of Hiromu Arakwa’s latest series is a pointed reference to Kansuke Naka’s The Silver Spoon: Memoir of a Japanese…