Monday, 28 January 2019


 Chainsawman 6-7: This started to feel more generic. Predictable story beats, and I still feel like the best thing about the series is Pochita and we can only see him in flashbacks. The blood demon girl should probably be able to deal with this too.
Kuroshitsuji 148: I’ll be honest. I can’t even remember what happened to Agni. Don’t mind Soma powering up and getting disillusioned, and the urchin was cute, but this generic manga scene with London thugs in place of the usual Yakuza or Yankii was totally brainless. Like he wouldn’t have had such an encounter before this.
Boruto 31: Sure, you can have him pretend to be weak but unless there’s a huge leap in how interesting this fight is, it’s not going to feel like it’s living up to the title’s legacy.

Sunday, 27 January 2019


One Punch Man 102: Moving briskly along, we get a snippet of Pig God, then the A-class fighters. Hopefully we get a fair bit more Sweet Mask now, though it might be mostly to show what a terrible person he is.
Haikyuu! 335: Ahaha, I guess this is why I love Bokuto! Because he too just wants to have the most fun possible. He can back it up with raw talent, though. And man, he’s so hilarious with his little troll shot. Even the commentators are throwing shade with the ‘flexible mind’ line. Very entertaining chapter.
The Promised Neverland 120: Hrmm, genocide eh? Well, genocide against an apex predator with a significant but somewhat weird weakness makes a degree of sense. I’d like them to at least raise those two peaceful monsters they met in the forest – how are they holding their forms? Eating other monsters? Finding enough wild humans? Monsters that take on the forms of things they consume is nothing new, in manga or in sci-fi in general, but where the story goes from here could be intriguing.
Dr. Stone 91: It’s not exactly progress but I like this kind of chapter. Well, the agricultural part was progress indeed, even if it feels like it should have come earlier. But the silly Luffy-style “We need better bread so let’s get a chef” logic is a lot more fun than what we’ve had lately.
D.Gray-Man 231: Haha, might as well just write ‘Edinburgh’ when it’s so obviously Edinburgh. Might help the American translators stop writing ‘England’. Haven’t enjoyed this title much for a while, but when Allen gets to be Allen and might actually unload his full story on Kanda at last, that makes me more interested again. Though their sparking off each other got slightly tedious in this chapter.

Saturday, 19 January 2019


One Punch Man 101: Zombieman’s turn. I wouldn’t have minded a bit more Child Emperor, but after all we’ve been focusing on him for months now. This chapter was a lot closer to the original webcomic, including the cutaway leading to just the aftermath. Pretty good decision, I think, partly because the whole point is that Zombieman’s fighting style is just a slog and thus not that fun to watch, and partly because he also gets another chance to shine with Homeless Emperor.

Friday, 18 January 2019


One Piece 930: Big Mom’s big entry wasn’t so exciting, and I’m not that invested in Sanji’s fight. Plus there’s a hiatus next time? Blah.
Haikyuu! 334: Bokuto! Bokuto! Him being buoyed up like that is so pure-hearted, haha. That’s why I like him so much.
The Promised Neverland 119: I should start watching the anime adaptation soon. This chapter was no big surprise, though tearful reunions are enjoyable. I’m not wholly sure what this cliffhanger will lead to, but that’s mostly because there are too many possible options for it to be…
Dr. Stone 90: pretty satisfying exploration, though I kind of feel like agriculture should have been discussed waaaay sooner.
Kuroshitsuji 147: I’ve not really been looking forward to Black Butler chapters of late, but this was a bit of a return to the way this series used to be. Opulence, impressive art, Ciel being assertive and then getting chided, and the original gang all together – albeit not in their usual position of power. I don’t care for this antagonist but I like seeing these guys interact. And the Chinese clothes were super cute – especially on Finnie!

Wednesday, 2 January 2019


Haikyuu! 333: didn’t take long to turn that little slump around. Feel like that was a bit by-the-numbers. But Bokuto remains sporadically fun.
Chainsawman 4-5: ehhh, the boob jokes can only take this so far. After a pretty unique feeling in the opening chapters, this is starting to feel a tad stale. We’ll see how it develops from here.