
Ashita no Joe: Fighting For Tomorrow Is Boxing Drama At Its Best
Ashita no Joe has finally been published in English. Juvenile delinquency, boxing drama, and awesome cartooning await.

Ashita no Joe has finally been published in English. Juvenile delinquency, boxing drama, and awesome cartooning await.

Yuto Suzuki’s Sakamoto Days gives us one of the funniest interpretations of the hitman genre to date.

Read a 28-page extended preview, containing the first chapter, of Astro Biologist Pratess by Sarami.

Junji Ito takes the idea of the spiral into terrifying territories with a blend of psychological and body horror.

These are 12 of Junji Ito’s best works, ranging from intense psychological terror to twisted body horror.

New Grappler Baki asks a simple question. “What would a manga be like if it removed the convoluted plots and just gave us the fighting?” The answer is something truly unique.

Akira Toriyama is best known for Dragon Ball. However, as this piece suggests, you shouldn’t sleep on his smaller work – especially Sand Land.

With a live-action adaptation of Yu Yu Hakusho coming soon, it’s the perfect time to read this 90s manga classic. Find out why.

Discover why Shū Sakuratani’s Rooster Fighter will give you lots to crow about.

We spotlight horror manga icon Junji Ito by showcasing his art and recommending three books you should read.