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Shiwasu Hoshikawa & Yūichirō Momose Launch New Manga

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Excitement is building in the manga community after the June issue of Afternoon magazine confirmed a high-profile creative pairing: artist Shiwasu Hoshikawa and writer Yūichirō Momose are teaming up for a new series titled Gyakusatsu Kigen (Genocide Origin) , set to launch in the magazine’s May 25, 2026 issue. This collaboration brings together two creators with strong track records in character-driven storytelling and multimedia franchise development, and fans are already speculating about tone, themes, and how this new work will fit into both creators’ evolving careers. Image via PR Times' X/Twitter © Shiwasu Hoshikawa, Yūichirō Momose, 2008-2026 Kodansha Ltd. What We Know So Far About Gyakusatsu Kigen The announcement is short on plot details but large on pedigree. Gyakusatsu Kigen will pair Hoshikawa’s illustrative sensibilities with Momose’s narrative experience. The premiere date listed for the new series is May 25, 2026 (Afternoon ma...

Nippon Sangoku Ep. 4 Review — Three Nations of the Crimson Sun

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Nippon Sangoku: The Three Nations of the Crimson Sun’s episode 4 continues to walk the tightrope between melodrama and political commentary, delivering one of the series’ most affecting installments yet. This episode deepens the series’ central moral questions: can force ever be righteous, and what price does a nation pay for stability under an iron hand? Through strong character work, striking imagery, and a deft balance of farce and tragedy, episode 4 both entertains and unsettles. Episode 4 — A Brief Overview Episode 4 pivots around the fallout of Seii’s violent coup and the growing responsibilities placed on Aoteru after his promotion to Auditor. While the plot advances in clear, economical beats — the coup’s execution, Aoteru’s moral calculus, and Wajima’s consolidation of power — the episode is most memorable for how it forces each character to weigh personal ambition against the welfare of the people they ostensibly serve. ©松木いっか/小学館/日本三國製作委員会 Key Cha...

Fermat no Ryōri Anime Review

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Fermat Kitchen (Fermat no Ryōri) enters the crowded field of culinary anime with a distinctive hook: mathematics as a way to understand and elevate cooking. The first five episodes introduce Gaku Kitada, a prodigious but disillusioned student, and Kai Asakura, an eccentric mentor who sees culinary potential hidden behind Gaku’s numerical brilliance. This review breaks down the show's premise, characters, craft, and whether its ambitious idea translates into satisfying television. Fermat Kitchen visual: Gaku Kitada and the culinary world he reluctantly joins. Synopsis: a mathematical prodigy turned reluctant chef Gaku Kitada is established as a brilliant young mathematician whose confidence crumbles after a devastating moment at the Math Olympiad and the loss of his scholarship. A chance job in a school cafeteria and a serendipitous taste test bring him to the attention of Kai Asakura, an unconventional restaurateur who believes Gaku's talent can translate into cui...

Daemons of the Shadow Realm Ep. 4 Review

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Daemons of the Shadow Realm’s fourth episode digs deeper into Yuru’s psychology while delivering a tense, character-driven confrontation. What looks on the surface like another action beat is actually a showcase of how trauma, single-minded focus, and instinct clash when a hunter is forced to navigate a world that’s shifted the rules around him. This episode balances choreography and character work to reveal why Yuru is simultaneously dangerous and emotionally unprocessed. © Hiromu Arakawa/SQUARE ENIX, Project TSUGAI Yuru’s Mindset: Hunter First, Thinker Later Episode 4 makes clear that Yuru is operating like a professional: target, pursuit, eliminate. He has two concurrent objectives — adapt to the modern world and force a meeting with Asa so he can finally confront their parents — and he treats both like tactical problems. That hunter instinct is narratively satisfying; it explains his decisiveness and explains why he can rapidly exploit enemies’ strategic mis...

Eldo Yoshimizu's Ryuko Manga Returns with New Arc After 16 Years

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The long-dormant Ryuko manga by Eldo Yoshimizu is roaring back to life: Torch (LEED Publishing) has announced a brand-new arc for the series beginning on April 27, 2026 — marking the first true continuation of the story in 16 years. Fans of gritty crime drama, motorcycle action, and morally complex protagonists get a fresh reason to tune in, especially after the collected volumes released in recent years rekindled interest in Yoshimizu’s dark, cinematic world. Ryuko returns: what the announcement revealed Torch’s official X (formerly Twitter) account revealed that Eldo Yoshimizu’s Ryuko will start a new arc on April 27, 2026, and that the writing process for this continuation took four years. The announcement positions this arc as a significant revival — not a short one-off — and emphasizes that Yoshimizu took time to craft the next phase of Ryuko’s violent, morally ambiguous journey. Ryuko is a hard-hitting, motorcycle-riding, high ranking member of the Japanese mafia s...

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes S2E20 Review

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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Season 2 Episode 20 takes a softer, character-focused approach that leans into quiet worldbuilding and emotional setup more than explosive plot development. This entry acts as a slice-of-life detour—showcasing Aizawa’s early steps toward the person he becomes—while setting the stage for a darker twist. The episode's strengths are its animation flourishes and moments of genuine warmth, but its pacing and sense of inevitability make parts of it feel like preparatory padding rather than indispensable storytelling. © 古橋秀之・別天荒人・堀越耕平/集英社・ヴィジランテ製作委員会 Episode Overview: A Calmer Beat Before the Storm This episode trades high-stakes heroics for character moments: Aizawa and Oboro are presented as a functional duo, exchanging practical tips and emotional support as they navigate early vigilante work and high school plans. There are some well-animated action beats, but the emphasis is on cozy interactions and groundwork—establishing the bo...

Ascendance of a Bookworm Part 3 Episode 4 Review — Adopted Daughter of an Archduke

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Ascendance of a Bookworm Part 3 continues to build on Rosemyne’s curious mix of invention, commerce, and curiosity in episode 4. This installment turns a simple fundraising problem into a charming series of technological and social tweaks that highlight the show’s unique blend of small-scale worldbuilding and character-driven humor. Below I break down the episode’s big beats, what they reveal about Rosemyne’s methods, and why the show’s blend of businesslike problem solving and whimsical vignettes still delivers. ©Miya Kazuki,TO Books./Ascendance of a Bookworm Project 2026 Episode Overview: An Idol Concert as a Fundraiser? The core conceit of episode 4 is delightfully unexpected: Rosemyne needs funds for her monastery workshop and proposes, of all things, staging a medieval-style idol concert featuring Ferdinand. On the surface it’s a gag—turn a noble’s charm into a money-making spectacle—but the show uses that premise to explore how small innovations ripple o...