A great prose voice, strong central narrative, and endless thematic echoes make this a rich experience for Monogatari fans and likely a fun one even for newcomers.” – Anime News Network
“Kizumonogatari keeps your eyes glued to the page by intertwining the normal with the paranormal. . . . For the most part, the English translation of Kizumonogatari does a great job in capturing the tone and style of the original. The characters are still fun, quirky, and just as animated as they were in show supported by strong dialogue.” – Japanator.com
Fall is time for homecoming—in manga as well as in life—and we’ve got returning champions of very different stripes on this month’s new manga list: Tokyo Ghoul: re, Sui Ishida’s followup to Tokyo Ghoul; a new volume of Black Butler; more Hatsune Miku; and a new tale of a family’s struggle in wartime Japan from Fumiyo […]