my hero academia

Gift Guide: Manga and Anime For Western Comics Fans
Gift Guide: Manga and Anime For Western Comics Fans
Gift Guide: Manga and Anime For Western Comics Fans
From its days as unfamiliar black-and-white single comics discovered as if by chance in Western comics shops, manga has become the biggest-selling sector of the comics industry, and an influence on dozens of creators in the North American industry. Much like Western comics, manga is for everyone, so if you know someone who loves comics but has never got into manga, we've put together a gift guide with great ideas for books and movies that you can buy them this holiday season.
Best Cosplay Ever (This Week) 11.28.16
Best Cosplay Ever (This Week) 11.28.16
Best Cosplay Ever (This Week) 11.28.16
In honor of the caped crusaders of the convention scene, ComicsAlliance has created Best Cosplay Ever (This Week), an ongoing collection of some of the most impeccable, creative, and clever costumes that we’ve discovered and assembled into a super-showcase of pure fan-devoted talent. This week's selection of the best cosplay ever includes the Ghostbusters, San from Princess Mononoke, Maya Fey from Ace Attorney, Winter Soldier, and Elektra.
Superpowered Puberty: Should You Read 'My Hero Academia'?
Superpowered Puberty: Should You Read 'My Hero Academia'?
Superpowered Puberty: Should You Read 'My Hero Academia'?
Historically, Japanese superheroes are… different from American ones. However, recent years have seen an explosion of manga and anime that hews closer to the themes and look of Western comics. One current example is My Hero Academia, a manga that combines several teenage superhero stories together to create something fun, exciting and utterly unique.