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Kana (Abrams ComicArts) Licenses Inio Asano’s Before Dawn & The End of the World

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Image via Amazon Japan © Inio Asano, Shogakukan Fans of Inio Asano have another reason to be excited: Abrams ComicArts' Kana imprint has announced a November release for Inio Asano's Before Dawn and the End of the World (Sekai no Owari to Yoake-Mae) in English. This marks another English-language publication bringing Asano’s distinctive storytelling and artwork to a wider international readership. Below, we explore what this release means, Asano’s broader body of work, and how recent adaptations have continued to amplify his cultural impact. What is Before Dawn and the End of the World? Before Dawn and the End of the World (Sekai no Owari to Yoake-Mae) is one of Inio Asano’s titles now slated for English release through Abrams ComicArts’ Kana imprint. While details about the specific edition and extras to be included in the Kana release will likely be revealed closer to November, the announcement itself is significant: Asano’s work has consistently ...

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes S2E26 Review

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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Season 2 closes with episode 26 — a finale that aims for emotional payoff but lands unevenly. This episode tries to wrap up threads around Koichi (the Crawler), Captain Celebrity, and the series’ vigilante themes, yet its tone and narrative choices expose a larger issue: the season often drifts between intimate character moments and bigger, unresolved plot promises. Below I break down what worked, what fell flat, and what I'd like to see in a potential Season 3. © 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 26 Recap: a quiet climax with loud implications Episode 26 centers on the aftermath of the season’s major incidents, focusing on small, human moments rather than spectacle. Captain Celebrity’s recovery and reunion, the intimate congratulations offered to Koichi, and the brief time-skip near the end are designed to show growth and set up future stakes. In practice, these beats are heartfelt but feel somewhat disconnected from the se...

Megami no Ko Manga by Hosana Tanaka Ends at 3 Volumes

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Shōnengahōsha has released the third and final compiled volume of Hosana Tanaka’s dark-fantasy manga Megami no Ko (The Goddess’ Child), concluding a sweeping tale of divine conflict, court intrigue, and a prince’s desperate quest for vengeance. With its atmospheric art and mythic stakes, the series cements Tanaka’s reputation for blending historical sensibilities with supernatural drama. Below we break down the story, publication history, author background, reading recommendations, and why Megami no Ko deserves a spot on your manga shelf. Image via Amazon ©Hosana Tanaka, Shōnengahōsha About Megami no Ko (The Goddess’ Child) Megami no Ko unfolds in a world where gods themselves wage war over the concept of beauty, and their quarrels spill into the human realm with catastrophic consequences. Into this fraught landscape steps Itaka, the crown prince, whose life is shattered when his mother is kidnapped and left on the brink of death. Facing a kingdom bereft of stability a...

Trigun Stargaze Episode 5 Review

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Episode 5 of Trigun Stargaze finally gives one of the franchise's most enigmatic figures — Nicholas D. Wolfwood — a spotlight episode that blends brutal action, dark backstory, and a surprising dose of emotional nuance. While Vash the Stampede takes a breather (and a haircut), Wolfwood faces off against the disturbingly theatrical assassin Midvalley the Hornfreak, delivering one of the season’s most memorable and thematically rich confrontations so far. © 2026 Yasuhiro Nightow, SHONENGAHOSHA / TRIGUN STARGAZE Project Episode 5 recap: Wolfwood vs Midvalley This episode centers on Wolfwood’s clash with Midvalley, a musician-turned-assassin who weaponizes sound with a grotesque, saxophone-like instrument. Where the 1998 Trigun anime introduced Wolfwood earlier and left parts of his origin shrouded, Trigun Stargaze leans on the completed manga canon to provide a fuller portrait of both hero and villain. The result is an intense duel that plays out as...

Journal with Witch Ep. 13 Review

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“I witness you.” Those four words, spoken in English by Chiyo to Asa in the finale of Journal with Witch (Episode 13), crystallize the series’ emotional argument: visibility is an act that can change the course of a life. The episode closes out a quietly powerful josei drama by leaning into risk, intimacy, and the slow accretion of small, meaningful choices. This review explores how the finale gives shape to Asa’s growth, Makio’s steady wisdom, and the production choices that make the story sing. ©ヤマシタトモコ・祥伝社/アニメ「違国日記」製作委員会 Episode 13 — A Quiet, Defiant Finale Journal with Witch’s final episode doesn’t explode in climactic spectacle; it resolves by allowing characters to be seen and to see one another. Asa’s climactic choice to sing — to take up a microphone and risk being noticed — is less about public triumph and more about claiming an interior life. The scene reframes earlier motifs (including the cheeky Mad Max: Fury Road callback from episode six) into an affirma...

Monthly Shonen Magazine Suspends Manga After Artist Accused of Copying Art

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The manga adaptation of the light novel series Oshiawase ni, Kekkonsha-sama. Watashi mo Watashi de, Shiawase ni Narimasu no de. — written by Gorogoromikan with illustrations by HIROKAZU — has been abruptly ended by Monthly Shonen Magazine after the magazine's editorial staff determined that the artist responsible for the comic, Matsurika, used artwork that bore numerous, problematic similarities to other existing works. The decision and explanation were published publicly by the editorial team, who confirmed the artist admitted to imitation that exceeded acceptable reference use. Below we break down what happened, the timeline, and what this means for creators and readers in the manga industry. Image via Amazon ©Gorogoromikan, HIROKAZU, Kodansha What Happened: Summary of the Cancellation Monthly Shonen Magazine announced that it has ended serialization of Matsurika’s manga adaptation after identifying artwork similarities between the manga and other pub...

Anime Times Announced: 2nd Seasons of Mushoku Tensei & Goblin Slayer Streaming in India

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Upcoming Anime Releases: What to Look Forward To With the ever-expanding universe of anime, fans are constantly on the lookout for the next series or season that will captivate their hearts and minds. 2023, in particular, is lined up with exciting releases that promise to deliver thrilling narratives, stunning visuals, and unforgettable characters. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into some of the most anticipated upcoming anime releases that you will not want to miss. Upcoming Anime Seasons to Watch Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 2 One of the most beloved isekai series, Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation , is returning for its second season. Following the journey of Rudeus Greyrat as he seeks redemption and a new life in a fantasy world, the second season is set to deepen the narrative and introduce new characters, adding complexity to an already rich storyline. Goblin Slayer II The dark fantasy universe of Goblin Slayer is expanding with the anno...