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Dead Account: Episode 4 Highlights

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Episode 4 Review: Navigating the Absurd World of Dead Account The latest episode of Dead Account thrusts viewers deeper into a wild world where cell phone demons wreak havoc, and humor appears to sprout from self-awareness. Episode 4 , subtitled “The Worst Trio Possible,” showcases our trio of protagonists: Soji, Kiyomi, and Kasubata. As they battle outlandish threats in rather mundane settings, this episode raises the stakes on what it means to be “terminally online,” making it both entertaining and cringe-worthy. The Attempt at Humor: A Double-Edged Sword In this latest outing, we see the characters grappling with the bizarre nature of their online personas while embodying tropes often associated with the shonen genre. However, the humor largely misses the mark. Most jokes revolve around the notion of self-awareness, where characters accept their roles as some of the less savory individuals on the Internet, yet the delivery often feels forced. A Lack of Comic Relief The attem...

Cosplay Animal's Watari Sakou Debuts Spy Manga April 1

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New manga news for fans of Sakou Watari: the creator will launch a brand-new series titled "Honeytra Married" (also reported as "Honey Trap Married") this spring. Kodansha's Ane Friend magazine announced the serialization in its 113th issue on March 1, 2026, while Watari confirmed the digital debut on the Palcy service will arrive slightly earlier on March 15, 2026. Below we break down what we know, where to read it, and what longtime readers can expect from the author’s latest work. 新作、進行中です〜 3/15からPalcyさんで連載開始、 4/1から姉フレさんで追っかけ連載開始 です♡ pic.twitter.com/32MR1eUfIT — 栄羽弥/Sakou Watari (@32t725527y) February 25, 2026 Release schedule and platforms According to the announcement in Ane Friend issue 113 (published March 1, 2026) and Sakou Watari’s own post on X/Twitter (February 25, 2026), Honeytra Married will first debut on the Palcy digital platform on March 15, 2026, followed by a serialized run in Ane Friend magazine beginning with the April 1, 2026 issue...

Fate/strange Fake Episodes 9-10 Review

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Episodes 9 and 10 of Fate/strange Fake shake up the usual Holy Grail War formula by centering action around an almost altruistic rescue rather than personal ambition. Instead of mages fighting solely for power or wish fulfillment, a motley alliance of servants and nontraditional masters bands together to save a child from a grotesque captor. The resulting clashes are as much about identity, conviction, and what it means to be a hero as they are about flashy Noble Phantasms. Altruism and Unusual Motivations One of the strongest narrative shifts in these episodes is motive. Rather than the typical self-centered reasons mages enter the Grail War, the drive to save Tsubaki brings together characters who, in different ways, act out of empathy, duty, or a search for meaning. Orlando represents the civil servant’s sense of justice. Ayaka embodies a civilian’s refusal to ignore a child in danger. Flat symbolizes a new generation of magi who idolize the ideals of past heroes. Sigma is, abo...

Tasuku Karasuma’s Gilded Seven Manga Ends Feb 25

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Tasuku Karasuma's latest series Gilded Seven is drawing to a close: Monthly Comic Zenon revealed that the action-packed time-travel Western will wrap in the magazine's next issue. Since its October 2024 debut, the manga has stunned readers with genre-bending twists—mixing modern crime thrillers, volcanic disaster, and an alternate-history American West where Abraham Lincoln survived his assassination. Here’s a deep dive into the series' end, what made Gilded Seven special, and what fans can expect next. Image via Amazon © Tasuku Karasuma, Coamix Gilded Seven ending — when and why it matters On January 25, Monthly Comic Zenon announced that Gilded Seven will conclude in the magazine's next issue, scheduled to ship on February 25. The finale caps a whirlwind run that began in October 2024 and quickly became known for its audacious premise: after a catastrophic Yellowstone eruption separates protagonist Keigo from his unit, he wakes up not only...

Crunchyroll Manga Adds Sanda, Saint Seiya: Dark Wing and More from Titan, J‑Novel Club, Compass

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Crunchyroll has quietly expanded its manga footprint with a fresh slate of titles added to the Crunchyroll Manga app, bringing a diverse mix of fantasy, romance, isekai, and slice-of-life series from partners like Titan Manga, J-Novel Club, and Compass. Whether you’re searching for high-stakes summoning adventures, cozy healer stories, or villainess comebacks, this update gives manga readers fresh material to binge — and the app itself comes with features designed for both mobile and desktop reading. Image courtesy of Titan Manga © Paru Itagaki, Akita Shoten New additions: full title list Crunchyroll added the following manga to the Crunchyroll Manga app, expanding its catalog with titles spanning multiple genres and target audiences: A Pale Moon Reverie A Royal Rebound: Forget My Ex-Fiancé, I'm Being Pampered by the Prince! Accidentally in Love: The Witch, the Knight, and the Love Potion Slipup Belladonna's Remedial Poison The Brilliant Healer...

Dead Account Episode 9 Review

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Episode 9 of Dead Account doubles down on spectacle but struggles to deliver meaningful momentum. What should have been a tense sequence of class-versus-class confrontation instead becomes a parade of stylistic missteps: awkward choreography, disruptive flashbacks, and dialogue that substitutes volume for substance. There are glimmers—most notably in the score—but they’re not enough to rescue an episode that frequently feels like it’s running out of fresh ideas. © Shizumu Watanabe, KODANSHA/“Dead Account” Production Committee Fights That Aim for Impact but Fall Flat The episode opens with another classroom brawl that promises kinetic energy but largely delivers poor execution. Rather than showcasing clever choreography or stakes that build organically, fights feel like a checklist of expected beats: flashy moves, heated taunts, and pacing that jumps from frantic to stalled without reason. Punches land with hollow audio cues and animation that sometimes looks sti...

A Couple of Cuckoos Manga Begins Final Arc

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Fans of romantic-comedy manga and anime have reason to celebrate and brace for big changes: Miki Yoshikawa's hit series A Couple of Cuckoos (Kakkō no Iinazuke) has officially entered its final story arc. The announcement, revealed in Weekly Shōnen Magazine’s current issue, signals that the beloved switch-at-birth rom-com is moving toward its long-awaited conclusions — both in romance and plot. In this post, we break down what the final arc means for the characters, recap the series history, and explain where to watch both anime seasons and follow the manga going forward. ©Miki Yoshikawa, Kodansa, Kodansha USA Publishing What the Final Arc Announcement Means When a long-running shōnen romantic comedy like A Couple of Cuckoos moves into its final arc, readers can expect tighter plotting, escalated character development, and the settling of major romantic threads. For a series built around identity, family secrets, and the awkward friction of teenage romance, the final a...