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Servamp’s Strike Tanaka Debuts New Manga April 3

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Big news for manga fans: Strike Tanaka, creator of Servamp, is launching a brand-new series titled 「オダロク」 (OdaRoku) in the May issue of Jump SQ., which goes on sale April 3, 2026. The serialized debut is billed as an “異能怪盗活劇” — a supernatural phantom-thief action story — and it marks Tanaka’s return to a major magazine after years building a devoted following. ([jumpsq.shueisha.co.jp](https://jumpsq.shueisha.co.jp/sq/yokoku.html)) 来月4月3日(金)発売の5月号より、新連載『オダロク』が始まります! ジャンプSQ.という新天地にて、また新たな気持ちで頑張ります。 異能怪盗活劇🪭 どうぞよろしくお願いします! 本日発売のSQ4月号にも予告カットが載ってます📚 pic.twitter.com/IErfPlFdhI — 田中ストライク (@tanaka_strike) March 3, 2026 What we know so far about OdaRoku Details released by Jump SQ.'s official next-issue preview confirm OdaRoku will open the magazine’s May special issue (on sale April 3). The editorial blurb teases a “phantom-thief” setup wrapped in supernatural powers and action — a premise that suits Tanaka’s flair for character-driven urban fantasy and offbeat supernatural hoo...

Wash It All Away — Episode 10 Review

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Wash It All Away episode 10 leans into quiet character moments and gentle interpersonal beats, delivering one particularly warm second half while the episode’s first act feels more like connective tissue. With Kinme at the center, this installment doubles down on the cozy, slice-of-life sensibility that has made the series easy to root for, even when the pace slows and scenes play out with minimal conflict. © Mitsuru Hattori/SQUARE ENIX,Kinishite Committee. Episode 10 recap: a quiet structure with a satisfying payoff The episode splits neatly into two halves. The first half focuses on Kinme at home, running through household chores—most notably stain removal—and exchanging light conversation with Asami and the ever-adorable Nairo. These scenes are calm and well-scored, relying on a twinkling soundtrack to emphasize everyday warmth. They serve primarily as atmosphere and character flavor rather than plot advancement. The second half, however, is where the episo...

Fate/Strange Fake: Ep 5 Highlights

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Unveiling the Intricacies of Fate/strange Fake Episode 5 The world of Fate/strange Fake continues to unfold with its enigmatic plot twists and captivating character arcs. Episode 5 has drawn attention and sparked conversation among fans, igniting endless discussions about its narrative depth and the revealing backstory of its characters. As the series delves deeper into the duality of the Holy Grail Wars, the stakes become higher and the mysteries unravel further. A Journey into Chapter Five In Episode 5, viewers witness the intricate layers of the plot as it focuses on three pivotal "True Masters." We see the unique perspectives and motives driving these characters, particularly Sigma, a magically-altered child soldier, as well as the morally ambiguous figures of Francesca and Bazdilot. Sigma: A Child Soldier's Dilemma Sigma jumps into the narrative spotlight as a product of a war-torn past. With no personal desire for the Holy Grail, his character raises intrigu...

Chainsaw Man Part 2 Ends March 24

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The latest chapter of Tatsuki Fujimoto's Chainsaw Man has delivered a major announcement: the second part of the manga will conclude with the next chapter, scheduled for March 24, 2024 (March 25, 2024 in Japan). For long-time readers and anime-only fans alike, this marks a pivotal moment in a series that has reshaped shonen expectations with its unpredictable storytelling, brutal stakes, and emotional depth. Image via Amazon Japan © Tatsuki Fujimoto, Shueisha What the announcement means: Chainsaw Man Part 2 ending on March 24, 2024 Tatsuki Fujimoto's decision to wrap up Part 2 in the upcoming chapter is significant for several reasons. Part 1 (the Public Safety/Kōan arc) concluded in December 2020, and the second part has steadily advanced Fujimoto's worldbuilding and tonal experimentation. Announcing an explicit end-date gives readers a clear timeline for the remaining plot threads and sets expectations for a concentrated, high-stakes finish. Why this ma...

You and I Are Polar Opposites Episode 9 Review

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You and I Are Polar Opposites leans hard into its rom-com strengths in episode 9, delivering the kind of sweet, low-key character work that made earlier episodes so pleasant — but this outing also exposes a risk: too much concentrated fluff centered on the main pair can plateau the comedy and blunt emotional impact. This episode doubles down on birthdays, miscommunications, and small gestures, resulting in a warm but uneven entry that highlights both the show's charm and its limits. © Kocha Agasawa/SHUEISHA, You and I Are Polar Opposites Committee Episode 9 Recap: Birthdays, Stickers, and Small Surprises Episode 9 centers mostly on Tani's birthday, but the episode opens with a quick detour celebrating Taira — a small, bittersweet subplot that sets the tonal palette for what follows. Miyu obsessively plans a perfect surprise for Tani, while Tani himself is quieter than usual, feeling overlooked by friends who forget his day. The show plays t...

Golden Kamuy Final Season Episode 59 Review

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Golden Kamuy Final Season’s episode 59 delivers a satisfying and surprisingly poignant twist: the Ainu elders' decision to trade the legendary gold for legal recognition of their ancestral lands. This revelation reframes the series' long-running treasure hunt, emphasizing heritage, identity, and the cost of survival as much as it celebrates the thrill of discovery. At the same time, the episode honors the franchise’s spaghetti‑western roots by giving its ragtag cast a tangible, cinematic payoff—both moral and material. © Satoru Noda/SHUEISHA, GOLDEN KAMUY Project Why the Gold Reveal Matters Episode 59 reframes the gold not as a McGuffin but as a symbol of what the story has always been about: Ainu culture and agency. The elders’ choice to convert material wealth into legal recognition for their land aligns with Golden Kamuy’s recurring themes—respect for indigenous customs, intergenerational memory, and the consequences of colonial expansion in Hokkaid...

Trigun: Stargaze Episode 4 Review

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Trigun Stargaze’s fourth episode takes the foot off the accelerator and lets the characters breathe — they share meals, swap jokes, and even get haircuts — while still delivering moments of genuine dread. Between the lighthearted downtime and the grotesque spectacle of Knives’ resurrection, this installment balances warmth and horror in a way that has always been central to the Trigun mythos. Below is a deeper look at how Episode 4 reinterprets familiar beats while setting up darker stakes for what’s next. © 2026 Yasuhiro Nightow, SHONENGAHOSHA / TRIGUN STARGAZE Project Episode Overview: A Quiet Before the Tempest Episode 4 trades last week’s kinetic clash with Leonof’s puppet army for quieter, character-driven beats. The cast uses the lull to regroup and reveal small personal moments — Vash getting a new haircut, shared meals, and warm banter with Milly and Meryl. Yet the episode repeatedly undercuts this calm with brutal reminders of the series’ core threat: K...