Shonen Jump Finally Jumps Up Its Price
While anime streaming is mostly limited to a few sites, now, there are plenty of different manga reading platforms. Some, like Renta!, require payment to read more than a brief sample....
Barnes & Noble Goes Premium with its Membership
Since about mid-February, Barnes & Noble has been rolling out its revised membership offerings. So let's see what you can get by signing up with Barnes & Noble and how it...
ComiXology’s Future is in Doubt
Amazon is known for its online store, where they carry just about everything from a to z (as seen in its logo). Being the #1 shopping destination has allowed the company...
Interspecies Refusers
Funimation made a rare move that made many fans unhappy recently. Was their decision good business sense, or did they make viewers unnecessarily angry with a bad move?
Note: this article is...
Krystallina at the MangaPlaza
Manga fans are soon getting another legal manga source, so it's time to check out its beta version.
NTT Solmare
If you're a fan of dating sim apps, particularly otome games, you may...
Let’s Talk About Amazon
Chances are you've heard a lot of talk recently about a predicted upcoming recession.
There have also been a lot of headlines recently about companies laying off employees, like Disney, but most...
Spot the Difference: Bootleg vs. Official Copy!
So a while back, I was looking for something, and I found an old anime CD in my collection.
"Oh, Dr. Rin ni Kiitemite! Ah, it's too bad the anime was never...
The State of the Stream 3
It's been a while, so let's see what all the streaming services have been up to lately.
Warner Bros. Discovery Alters Its Streaming Strategy
When media companies WarnerMedia and Discovery merged in April...
Flipping Through Manga Flip
Back in April, a new manga service called Manga Flip debuted. So it's time to try it out!
Manga Flip is released by a Japanese company called Amazia, who has a Japanese...
Price Hikes Come to Amazon and Netflix
Amazon has over 200 million Prime members worldwide, with the vast majority being in the US. It's likely around 1 in 2 households have a subscription, which grants them free shipping...