Cover
art by Yusuke Murata
Nice cover! I want to shine his bald head! I love baldies! Some of the greatest men ever known to man have been bald—Telly Savalas, Yul Brynner, Patrick Stewart, Krillin, and the list goes on! And now that this manga has made it's way into my heart, I can add Saitama to my list of all-time favorite baldies.
One-Punch Man
story by ONE, art by Yusuke Murata
This is surely one of the most visually impressive pieces of sequential art ever put to paper (or digital paper, in this case). While sparring, Genos unleashes an all-out blitz on Saitama in the result of an insane multi-page energy blast. All I can say about this art is wow...just wow.
One Piece
by Eiichiro Oda
The tournament continues! The weaker foes have all been disposed of leaving only the strongest, including the King who has been saving up his incredbibly powerful "one punch" for the entire fight! But will his legendary blow be enough to topple the last few contenders?
Naruto
by Masashi Kishimoto
Kakashi continues to try and find good in his old friend Obito. Meanwhile, Shikamaru hatches a plan to try and slow down the Ten Tails!
World Trigger
by Daisuke Ashihara
Two strange agents find out Yuma's a neighbor and attack! They're definitley trickier than they seem, but then again, Yuma's not exactly a pushover. Cool chapter in that now we know there are rival factions at Border. This has a lot of potential for some interesting scenerios.
Bleach
by Tite Kubo
Wow, the bombs just keep dropping in Bleach! Seems like each week we get some new shocking fact about Ichigo and Uryu's parents. I wonder how many fans had this stuff figured out a long time ago?
Cross Manage
by Kaito
It took this manga a while to really get deep into a lacrosse game, but I'm glad it finally did. One, so I could learn more about the sport, which I know nothing about. And two, because I want to see how the girls perform after all that practice. This has been a really good match so far, and it looks like it's about to get even better. I always root for the home team in a sports manga, but I really want these guys (girls) to win for some reason. Probably because of how terrible they started, and how hard they've worked. That's the magic of sport's manga, I guess!
Nisekoi
by Naoshi Komi
Hey, here's a sweet chapter of Nisekoi. Chitoge tricks Raku into thinking they have to pretend to be on a date or their false relationship will be exposed! But as the lie goes on, she's begins to feel guilty. Although wacky races are fun, it's nice to see the story get back to my favorite two characters.
Toriko
by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
Haha! What a chapter of Toriko! Good golly, this manga continues to keep me laughing. Toriko's been beaten to a pulp, and Komatsu's having a hard time seeing his beloved friend in such a condition. That's not the funny part, by the way. Is this the end of Toriko, or can Komatsu's love inspire him to keep fighting!
Dragon Ball
by Akira Toriyama
Bulma figures out how to repair the power scouter! I think a lot of people underestimate Bulma's abilities. She's actually a genius with gadgets and has a big effect on the overall storyline. I've always been a Bulma fan. Also in this chapter, Gohan continues his training and turns the table on the dinosaur that used to terrorize him. I love the little bit between Gohan and the dinosaur for some reason. It always cracks me up.
Extras: FanimeCon news, SJ Podcast call out, and Author Comments.
by Urian Brown
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