Borealis reviews A Smart and Courageous Child, an ode to every parent who dares to dream in a world that doesn’t make it easy.| Yatta-Tachi
Borealis reviews Brain Damage, a book that lures readers in with laughter before slicing into something far more unsettling.| Yatta-Tachi
Borealis reviews Stardust Family, a manga that peels back a utopian facade to expose the quiet violence of eugenicist control.| Yatta-Tachi
Masha reviews American Manga Award Nominee Dragon and Chameleon, Volume 1.| Yatta-Tachi
AJ Reviews Moto Hagio’s iconic 70s Sci-fi Shoujo, and AMA Nominee, “They Were 11!”| Yatta-Tachi
Dawn H. reviews the foundational boxing manga "Ashita no Joe: Fighting for Tomorrow," which despite some caveats is still a knock-out, and perfect for those who want to read more of Japan's culturally important titles.| Yatta-Tachi
Adam reviews the manga series Mansect, a gory, slimy schlockfest that will appeal to connoisseurs of classic horror comics.| Yatta-Tachi
Adam takes a look at a pretty good short story collection by one of the greatest sports cartoonists of all time.| Yatta-Tachi
Spacewalking With You is one of the best manga I’ve read in a while, and among the best depictions of neurodivergence I’ve ever seen.| Yatta-Tachi
A 2025 American Manga Awards nomination, Hirayasumi is an endearing series that is also deceptively easy to underestimate.| Yatta-Tachi
AJ reviews Best New Manga nominee “A Witch’s Life in Mongol” by Tomato Soup.| Yatta-Tachi
AJ reviews AMA Best Continuing Manga nominee, “The Apothecary Diaries”| Yatta-Tachi