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Chained Soldier S2 E10 Review

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Chained Soldier Season 2's Episode 10, "Yokohama Showdown," doubles down on high-stakes action and ensemble combat, delivering one of the most energized installments of the season so far. While past episodes leaned heavily on fanservice as a selling point, this entry uses those elements sparingly and purposefully—letting the fight choreography, character stakes, and surprising beats carry the momentum. The result is an episode that manages to feel both tense and fun, and which makes the series' mid-season arc feel more substantial than expected. Yokohama Showdown: A Two-Part Brawl That Pays Off The showdown with Kuusetsu continues to be the beating heart of this episode. Instead of isolating the conflict to a small cast, the episode smartly brings almost the entire Defence Force into the fray. Torvera, Maia, Tenka, Kyouka, Aoba, Ren, and several others converge to assist the Slave in a wide-scale battle that emphasizes teamwork and desperation rather than one-per...

Tomo Serizawa, Koomori Launch Two New Manga This Month

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Futabasha’s Web Action site revealed two new manga launches slated for February from established creators Tomo Serizawa and Koomori. Both series promise distinct tones: Serizawa’s entry centers on music, craftsmanship and a young pianist’s coming-of-age, while Koomori’s Start Over takes a quieter, slice-of-life angle focused on small-town bonds and a culture clash with a transfer student from Tokyo. Below we break down what we know so far, the creators’ prior work, where readers can catch these titles, and what to expect from Web Action’s latest slate. Official announcements and release timing Web Action confirmed that Tomo Serizawa and Koomori will each launch a new manga on the site in February. Koomori’s Start Over is explicitly scheduled to debut on February 20. Futabasha’s digital platform continues to build a varied lineup by pairing established creators with new projects that lean on character-driven storytelling and emotional stakes. Image via Web Action web...

Exclusive: Nakama Press to Release New Casshan Manga on Sept. 15

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The long-lived Casshan franchise is getting a fresh manga adaptation that aims to bridge classic sci‑fi roots with modern manga storytelling. Nakama Press, in partnership with Tatsunoko Production, will publish the first volume of Casshan — a new 180‑page retelling written by Mario B. Long and illustrated by Kusanagi (creator of Yona of the Dawn) — with the release scheduled for September 15. This post breaks down what fans and newcomers can expect from the adaptation, the series' legacy, and why this release is one to watch for readers who love cybernetic heroes, moral ambiguity, and haunting worldbuilding. Image courtesy of Nakama Press Quick synopsis: What this Casshan manga is about The new manga reintroduces the titular cybernetic hero as a forgotten protector who awakens with no memory and a human heart buried inside metal. When two girls are kidnapped and taken into a dangerous mine controlled by rogue machines, an old man reactivates Casshan to rescue them. What...

Yoroi-Shinden (Samurai Troopers) Ep. 10 Review

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Yoroi-Shinden Samurai Troopers episode 10 leans into the show's strengths and weaknesses at once: strong character moments and emotional beats collide with messy pacing and a repetitive training-loop structure. This installment centers on Mirei, whose energy and unpredictability have made her one of the series’ most memorable elements—right up to a cliffhanger that threatens to take her out of the story entirely. Below is a closer look at what works, what doesn't, and why this episode still manages to deliver meaningful moments despite its flaws. ©SUNRISE Episode Overview: Cliffhangers and Character Stakes Episode 10 picks up by leaning into tension: Mirei, a consistently magnetic presence in the series, escalates from comic relief and gyaru-style antics to a darker confrontation with the Troopers. The episode ends on a cliffhanger that strongly implies Mirei’s demise, which both heightens drama and raises questions about how the show handles emotional...

Sentenced to Be a Hero Episode 4 Review

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Sentenced to Be a Hero episode 4 intentionally downshifts the adrenaline and trades large‑scale spectacle for quieter, character‑driven moments — and it mostly pays off. After three weeks of escalating action and intensity, this instalment gives the cast and viewers room to breathe, letting relationships deepen, small details land, and subtext do the heavy lifting. © Studio Kai Pacing: Why Slowing Down Works After the explosive opening episodes where stakes were laid out in grand fashion, episode 4 smartly eases off the gas. Large‑scale battles and corpses drenched in purple blood are replaced with quieter scenes that prioritize emotional clarity over spectacle. This allows the audience to register consequences, understand character dynamics, and appreciate the stakes without the overstimulation of nonstop action. A slowdown risks stalling momentum, but here it functions as connective tissue: it makes Xylo and company feel tangible. In a genre that can lean ...

BluPetal Kicks Off Kickstarter for Sakura Kurihara’s Yuri Manga "Let Me Fix You"

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Let Me Fix You (Kimi o Tsumugu): BluPetal Brings Sakura Kurihara’s Tender-Macabre Yuri to English Readers Sakura Kurihara’s Let Me Fix You (Kimi o Tsumugu) is moving from Japanese doujinshi pages into English-language hands — and the road to publication arrived via a successful Kickstarter campaign from new publisher BluPetal. Combining gothic atmosphere with quietly intimate yuri romance, the manga’s English release is being funded with a modest goal and generous stretch goals that expand the book’s content. Below we break down what the story is about, why this release matters, and what supporters can expect from the Kickstarter edition. Image via Amazon © Sakura Kurihara, No.9 About Let Me Fix You (Kimi o Tsumugu) Let Me Fix You is a quietly unnerving yuri story that leans into themes of mending, both literal and emotional. The narrative centers on Tsumugi, a reserved and meticulous seamstress, and Chise, a girl who occupies the unsettling space between living and...

Hell Teacher Nube Episode 23 Review

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Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube’s episode 23 delivers one of the series’ most affecting and melancholy chapters, peeling back the layers of Nube’s past and revealing a formative tragedy that helps explain the teacher’s compassion and single-minded dedication to protecting his students. Balancing somber horror with intimate character work, this episode is less about spectacle and more about why Nube became the guardian figure his pupils look up to. © Shou Makura・Takeshi Okano/SHUEISHA・Domori Elementary School Alumni Plot recap: a bittersweet beachside memory The episode opens with a small, mischievous moment: Miki reads a private letter to Nube aloud in class. What starts as comic misbehavior becomes the hinge that pulls Nube back to an old seaside school and an old flame—Megumi Akiyama—whose appearance triggers a long flashback to the time before Nube wielded the demon hand. The bulk of the episode is set in that past, showing a young, earnest Nube trying to ...