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Trigun Stargaze Episode 10 Review

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Trigun Stargaze’s tenth episode arrives as one of the season’s most divisive chapters — visually bold, structurally faithful to the later volumes of Trigun Maximum, and narratively stubborn in ways that frustrate as much as they fascinate. This installment leans hard into familiar beats from past adaptations while making deliberate changes to character fates and emotional payoffs, producing an episode that is equal parts technical showcase and tonal conundrum. © 2026 Yasuhiro Nightow, SHONENGAHOSHA / TRIGUN STARGAZE Project Episode 10 recap: spectacle over closure Episode 10 stages a climactic duel that pairs dazzling CG choreography with a curious intention to defuse consequence. The battle between Vash and Legato reaches its apex only for the episode to undercut the expected fallout; a teased killing blow is transformed into a narrative dodge. On the surface, the show preserves many canonical moments from Trigun Maximum, but several critical emotional beats ha...

Higurashi's Kei Natsumi Debuts New Manga on March 4

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The manga adaptation of Rokakoen's dark novel Shikkoku no Bojō (Pitch Black Affection) is set to begin serialization on March 4, and it will be illustrated by Kei Natsumi. Fans of mystery-horror manga and readers who enjoyed Natsumi's previous Higurashi-related work have reason to be excited: this adaptation promises a fresh visual take on Rokakoen's atmospheric tale. Below is everything we know so far about the project, the original novel, and what to expect from the manga run. Image via Amazon © Rokakoen Quick Rundown: What’s Happening Kei Natsumi will launch the manga adaptation of Shikkoku no Bojō in the next issue of Young Ace magazine on March 4. The original novel, written by Rokakoen, first appeared as a web novel on Kakuyomu in January 2022 and later saw a physical release in February 2022. This new manga adaptation aims to bring the novel’s tense atmosphere and emotional darkness to readers in a serialized comic format. About the Ori...

Manga UP! Global Adds "At Home With a Girl in Her Cute Pajamas"

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At Home with a Girl in Her Cute Pajamas (Mubōbi Kawaii Pajama Sugata no Bishōjo to Heya de Futarikiri) is a warm rom-com manga that landed on readers' radars after its January 2025 debut on Square Enix’s Gangan Online. With art by Sisseki (Shisseki), story by Kizu Kanoda, and character design from Yukiko Tadano, the series blends cozy slice-of-life moments with slow-burn romance — all centered around the irresistible premise of two classmates spending summer break lounging in pajamas. This post explores the manga’s premise, creative team, publication history, themes, and why it’s become a must-read for fans of feel-good, intimate romances. Quick Overview: What the Manga Is About Manamichi, a student who has always focused on studying, is sent on a simple errand: deliver homework to his classmate Makura Koiro. He discovers Makura spends her days relaxing in pajamas and, with her guard down, invites him to “slack off together.” What starts as lazy afternoons playing games and sh...

Junk World Manga News

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Takehide Hori returns to his wonderfully warped stop-motion universe with JUNK WORLD — a prequel to his cult phenomenon JUNK HEAD — delivering an unpredictable, grotesquely funny, and technically astonishing short feature that expands the world-building and body-horror comedy that made his earlier work famous. Set over a millennium before JUNK HEAD, the film follows the fallout of a sabotaged peace summit between surface-dwelling humans and cloned underground “Mulligans,” sending a ragtag band of survivors into the irradiated ruins of Kaapvaal and a spiraling sequence of time loops and alternate timelines. JUNK WORLD — a prequel to Takehide Hori’s JUNK HEAD Why Takehide Hori’s Stop-Motion World Stands Out Hori is an auteur in the truest sense: a self-taught filmmaker who engineered his entire miniature ecosystem by hand. Where many directors rely on digital tools, Hori embraces tactile craftsmanship — poseable models, intricate miniatures, and painstaking frame-by-frame a...

Isekai Office Worker Ep. 11 Review — Bean Counter Keeps the Books

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Episode 11 of Isekai Office Worker: The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter moves beyond action set-pieces and leans into politics, romance, and the real-world consequences of reform. This installment reveals deliberate targeting of Seiichiro, deepens the bond between him and Aresh, and highlights the growing generational divide as new technology threatens old institutions. In short: it's a focused episode that balances character beats with worldbuilding in satisfying ways. Seiichiro and Aresh’s bond is center stage in episode 11. Targeted Threats: A Shift from Random Violence to Calculated Plans One of the episode’s most important revelations is that Seiichiro was not merely the victim of random hostility — someone specifically directed an unusual prayer sequence at him while Aresh was away. That distinction elevates the stakes. Instead of anonymous cruelty, this is a targeted effort to prevent Aresh from intervening on Seiichiro’s behalf. It...

Yoroi-Shinden: Samurai Troopers Ep. 5 Review

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Yoroi-Shinden Samurai Troopers episode 5 slams the brakes on slow-burn development and forces the series into a higher gear—right when you least want it to. This instalment pulls at the heartstrings by delivering a tragic, inevitable sacrifice, while also revealing a major twist about the franchise’s legacy. For fans of dramatic stakes, generational conflict, and the question of what makes someone human, episode 5 delivers memorable highs and a few structural stumbles that keep it from being flawless. ©SUNRISE Episode 5 recap: escalation, possession, and revelation Episode 5 escalates the central conflict by putting Ryusei—established mentor and bearer of the Crest of Fire—squarely in the crosshairs. The episode confirms that Ramaga, the major demonic force introduced earlier, personally poisoned Ryusei and engineered a curse that transforms him into a demon who must battle his friends. Rather than a throwaway casualty, Ryusei’s fall is staged with purpose: it...

Saint Seiya Episode.G: Requiem Manga Returns After 3-Month Hiatus

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Megumu Okada's long-running Saint Seiya Episode.G: Requiem has returned from hiatus — the 71st chapter was published on Akita Shoten's Champion Cross website, marking a major comeback for fans of the Saint Seiya spin-off. The relaunch continues Okada's reinterpretation of Masami Kurumada's classic universe, offering new developments in the Gold Saints' saga and renewing interest in Episode.G after the manga's break since chapter 70 in December 2025. Image via Amazon © Masami Kurumada, Megumu Okada, Akita Shoten What the Chapter 71 Return Means for Episode.G: Requiem The release of chapter 71 signals that Okada is ready to push the Episode.G storyline forward after a multi-month pause. For readers who follow the Gold Saints' expanded backstory and the political intrigues that define Episode.G, the resumption likely means new confrontations, revelations about divine machinations, and further exploration of how Kurumada’s original mythology is...