Tatsuki Fujimoto Before Chainsaw Man (17-20)
The four stories included in this volume are "A Couple Clucking Chickens Were Still Kickin' in the Schoolyard" (age 17), "Sasaki Stopped a Bullet" and "Love Is Blind" (age 19), and "Shikaku" (age 20).
Kill Six Billion Demons V: Breaker of Infinities (part two)
Jag. Yaya. Bro. Think about this for a second.
Kill Six Billion Demons V: Breaker of Infinities (part one)
There's no safety when Jagganoth is on the field.
Tokyo Ghoul #3: "Worst"
Where does it come from? How do they get it? I don't know. Ken doesn't know either. He just knows that he needs it.
Tokyo Ghoul #2: "Oddity”
It seems that ghouls are more complicated than Rize's solitary example would lead one to assume.
Kill Six Billion Demons Volume IV: King of Swords (Final Analysis)
All this stuff in "King of Swords" about the problems with hero worship, and yet it steps on that exact rake itself.
Chainsaw Man #16
We already knew this was not a healthy society, but occasional reminders are always good.
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #2 (continued)
I was as shocked as many of you probably are to realize that GI Joe #2 was written by the same people as #1. I guess either "Lady Doomsday" was them having an unusually good day, or "Panic at the North Pole" was them having an unusually bad one. Probably both, honestly.
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #2
Dunno if Vulcan Raven actually was a rip-off of this exact character, but I wouldn't be surprised.
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #1 (continued)
It's well drawn, well written, and - aside from those last couple of pages - well plotted.
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #1
I don't want to overstate my case. This IS still an "America ra ra ra" story, and it's handling the military with an incredibly soft pair of kid gloves. If it came out today, I'd be much less charitable toward it. For a comic aimed at children in the eighties though, the creators were being pretty damned bold.
Kill Six Billion Demons IV: King of Swords (part fourteen)
The guest accommodations at Solomon's palace aren't what you might hope, but they are exactly what you'd expect given the circumstances.
Kill Six Billion Demons IV: King of Swords (part thirteen)
It stopped being an urgent mission that required immediate violent action and started being futile and not worth caring about as soon as someone saw her in girlmode. Of course.