‘Berserk Deluxe Edition:’ Hardcover Review
I grew up on anime and manga in the ’90s, but this was my first time delving into Berserk, and I’m glad I did. It’s
I grew up on anime and manga in the ’90s, but this was my first time delving into Berserk, and I’m glad I did. It’s
If you’re a frequent reader of Fanbase Press, you might remember that I reviewed the first volume of Mob Psycho 100 a few months ago.
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