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beneaththetangles · 1 month
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The breeze is blowing, birds are chirping, and it seems that all of nature of coming alive. Yes, spring has sprung, and with it, stories of love are in full bloom as well—at least if the manhwa, manga, and light novels we’re reviewing are any measure! We have plenty of romantic tales to tell you about—as well as a few that trend toward other directions a little more heavily, including gaming, mystery, survival game, and fantasy stories. So come join us and let us know, too, what you recommend!
Alice in Borderland (Vol. 9) • Dark Moon: The Blood Altar (Vol. 2) • Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Manga: Books of Heartslabyul (Vol. 3) • The Eminence in Shadow (Vol. 9) • The Ephemeral Scenes of Setsuna’s Journey (Vol. 2) • I’m Giving the Disgraced Noble Lady I Rescued a Crash Course in Naughtiness (Vol. 4) • Ima Koi: Now I’m in Love (Vol. 9) • Insomniacs After School (Vol. 5) • Like a Butterfly (Vol. 5) • A Returner’s Magic Should Be Special (Vol. 3) • Sakura Saku (Vol. 2) • Sword Art Online Progressive: Canon of the Golden Rule (Vol. 1)
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beneaththetangles · 8 months
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This week, we feature releases from a variety of manga and light novel publishers with DENPA, Yen Press, VIZ Media, TOKYOPOP, and Seven Seas all showing up in the column. Readers receive an overall better experience when there are a variety of publishers, so we’re happy to see these and others putting out so much work. But are the volumes high quality? Hit the jumps below to read our reviews and see for yourself!
Dead Company (Vol. 1) • The Ephemeral Scenes of Setsuna’s Journey (Vol. 1) • Heavenly Delusion (Vol. 5) • Helck (Vol. 5) • Imitation (Vol. 1) • The Saint’s Magic Power Is Omnipotent (Vol. 1) • Sengoku Youko (Vol. 2) • Silver Spoon (Vol. 14)
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beneaththetangles · 19 days
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The world of fantasy is on full display in the light novels and manga our writers review this week, from Setsuna’s continuing journey in both peaceful and dangerous circumstances to gods and goddesses off to war in Agents of the Four Seasons. In between, we also review the opening volume of a book less heavy on fantasy, but still featuring a family situation with an element that’s somewhat out of a dream. Check out our reviews of these and other volumes below!
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Adults’ Picture Book: New Edition (Vol. 1) • Agents of the Four Seasons (Vol. 2) • Black Summoner (Vol. 1) • Drifting Dragons (Vol. 7) • The Ephemeral Scenes of Setsuna’s Journey (Vol. 3) • I Want to Be a Receptionist in This Magical World (Vol. 3)
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beneaththetangles · 3 months
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What is the essence of being a muse? Are looks all you need? And what conjecture exactly is associate profession Akira Taktsuki making? Spoiler: the volumes we’re covering in this week’s column don’t exactly answer any of these questions, but a number of them bring up multiple more new ones—some have us squeeing in excitement and others left us scratching our heads. Check out our reviews below to see which series we recommend you start or continue and which might have you questioning why you even started them in the first place!
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Associate Professor Akira Takatsuki’s Conjecture (Vol. 1) • The Ephemeral Scenes of Setsuna’s Journey (Vol. 1) • The Essence of Being a Muse (Vol. 2) • Hell Mode: The Hardcore Gamer Dominates in Another World with Garbage Balancing (Vol. 3) • Imitation (Vol. 2) • In the Land of Leadale (Vol. 5) • Looks Are All You Need (Vol. 2) • Overgeared (Vol. 2) • Sunbeams in the Sky (Vol. 3) • Unnamed Memory (Vol. 4) • Witch Life in a Micro Room (Vol. 1)
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