Hunter x Hunter

It’s running again in Weekly Shonen Jump. I think it’s a damn shame Togashi’s health issues keep this manga on hiatus so much. Gotta give him credit for not just ending it. I hope he’ll get to finish it someday.
~dakazu
Hunter x Hunter

It’s running again in Weekly Shonen Jump. I think it’s a damn shame Togashi’s health issues keep this manga on hiatus so much. Gotta give him credit for not just ending it. I hope he’ll get to finish it someday.
~dakazu
I Want to Eat Your Pancreas

Manga adaptation of a novel by Yoru Sumino that won various literary awards in 2016. It had a live action movie adaptation as well. A bittersweet story about two teenagers who develop a relationship despite one only having a limited amount of time left due to a terminal illness. Decent drama but you can tell it’s a novel adaptation and it suffers rough spots going through a transfer of medium. You might like it but I would just recommend you check out the original novel or read A Silent Voice instead.
~dakazu
Clean Freak! Aoyama kun

Saw the recent anime and decided to read the series. I didn’t like it at first but the quirky characters grew on me. My favorite chapters revolve around Aoyama’s adventures playing an MMO because I did not expect a sports manga to go there.
~dakazu
Lady and Oldman

Natusme Ono’s new manga. It’s an interesting tale about a man who finishes serving a 100 year prison sentence and a young girl who helps him. They team up to become couriers for dangerous packages in 1960′s Los Angeles. I really love Natusme Ono works that are set in America. I want to read more!
~dakazu
Mitsume Mokushiroku: Akuma Ouji Sharaku

Found this reboot/sequel to Osamu Tezuka’s lesser known work The Three Eyed One. Pretty disappointing as the artwork isn’t great. I recommend you go read the original instead.
~dakazu
Saigo no Restaurant

A manga about a restaurant that ends up serving famous historical figures who appear in it to have their last meal before death. As far as fantasy eating manga goes this one is top notch. I appreciate how all the patrons pose a question that relates to their personality for the chef has to answer with his dish.
~dakazu
Blue Giant Supreme

Sequel series to Blue Giant. Follows young tenor sax jazz player Dai Mikimoto on his trip to Europe. Really love this manga. Shinichi Ishizuka might be the best at representing the intensity of music in manga’s visual medium. If you like great human drama this is a manga for you!
~dakazu
Isekai Izakaya: Japanese Food From Another World

Story about a modern day Japanese tavern that’s serves citizens in the fantasy medieval port city of Aiteria.
It’s basically a bunch of ‘fish out of water’ stories for the citizens who are amazed by the Japanese cuisine. Similar to Restaurant to Another World but I think this one is better because the stories revolve around well written characters, similar to Shinya Shokudo.
~dakazu
Restaurant to Another World

Decided to check out this manga adaptation because the anime is currently airing right now. It’s not bad but I feel like the concept of a modern restaurant serving customers from in a fantasy setting is done much better in Saigo no Restaurant and Isekai Izakaya “Nobu”, both of which also came out before the light novel this is based on. I’ll probably introduce those manga next instead.
Currently available on Crunchyroll and the light novel is available from Seven Seas Entertainment!
~dakazu
7-nin No Shakespeare NON SANZ DROICT

Historical fantasy manga by Harold Sakuishi of BECK fame. This manga plays with the lack of any historical records of William Shakespeare’s private life and suggests that he had 6 other accomplices who helped him make his mark in 16th century London as a genius playwright. Super fun series that was on hiatus for 5 years is back and I’m loving it!
~dakazu