Osamu Tezuka and His Three Adolfs By Jorge Luis Leal Ramírez • February 18th, 2025 In Adolf ni Tsugu the horrors of World War II are clearly reflected: from the holocaust to the massacres carried out by the Japanese imperial forces.
Always Autumn Hoplophobia By Autumn Wright • July 17th, 2024 In the great tradition of obscuring the true big bad of its story, the ostensible antagonist of Chainsaw Man is a compelling kaiju.
Eyeing Elsewhere What Happens Next? By Phillip Russell • April 6th, 2021 Phil’s thinking about the ending of things.
Try Reading... Urasawa’s Biggest Series By Harry Rabinowitz • March 2nd, 2021 Naoki Urasawa is kind of a big deal.
Try Reading... A Year at a Comics Store By Harry Rabinowitz • December 28th, 2020 If you ever encounter a good bookseller, be nice to them. Okay? Okay.
The Radical Positivity of Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san By Kris Ligman • November 19th, 2018 I’ve been thinking a lot about radical positivity. About how, in a world full of objectively horrible things and an even greater volume of subjective nastiness, the most defiant act is to be kind.
Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics – Not So Silent Interlude 2 By Ian Gonzales • April 18th, 2018 Team Unwinnable’s Comics Editor wants your help! Tell us about your favorite manga.
Blaming the Unchecked Algorithm By Levi Rubeck • January 25th, 2018 Nihei synthesizes the aesthetics of precision manufacturing with a cellular improvisation, crafting the humans and the silicon life out of the same inky molecules.
Spilled Ink Witch Is Not To Say – Flying Witch Vol. 4 By Austin Price • January 24th, 2018 The pleasures in observation are not in merely watching but rather in the opportunities to attune our eyes to a finer appreciation of character.
Spilled Ink Trauma Entertainment – Happiness Vol. 6 By Austin Price • January 17th, 2018 “The real horror of trauma is that it is immortal.”