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Most anticipated manga and manwha release in 2026
The Most Anticipated New Manga and Manhwa Releases of 2026
The 2026 manga and manhwa calendar is shaping up like a statement year for the industry, bringing together blockbuster sequels, nostalgic revivals, collector editions, and long-awaited English releases. From Solo... Read more...
Japanese Streetwear Releases to Watch in 2026
Japanese Streetwear Releases to Watch in 2026
Japanese streetwear in 2026 is moving across every lane at once: affordable collaborations, archive-driven graphics, military utility, hybrid designer construction, and sneaker culture with an outdoor edge. From GU x... Read more...
Ihwa and Engen from the Hero Killer manhwa
Hero Killer: Justice, Rewritten by the Villain
Hero Killer takes the familiar idea of a superpowered society and strips away the comfort of easy morality. At the center is Ihwa, a calculating anti-heroine hunting corrupt heroes while... Read more...
Engen The Smiling Man
Engen: The Villain Who Refused to Stay in His Place
Engen is not the kind of villain who exists just to oppose the hero. He is the kind of villain who makes the entire world around him feel unstable. As... Read more...
Kim Minsu, the sword hero from the warrior returns
The Sword Hero From The Warrior Returns Is One of the Most Diabolical Villains Webtoon Has Ever Produced
Minsu Kim is not just another overpowered villain. He is the nightmare version of the hero archetype itself: a savior who returned home, lost everything, and decided the world no... Read more...
Two People Dancing at Juliana's the nightclub in tokyo japan
Juliana’s Tokyo: The Club That Turned Bubble-Era Excess Into a National Style Language
If there is one club that still stands as shorthand for Japan’s early-1990s nightlife fantasy, it is Juliana’s Tokyo. The venue opened in Shibaura, Minato, on May 15, 1991, and closed... Read more...
A driver drifting in his AE86 on a Japanese Highway
Kunimitsu Takahashi: The Original Slide, the First Win, and the Long Shadow He Cast Over Japanese Motorsports
Before drifting became a subculture, before street racing became manga mythology, and before the clean lines of motorsport started bleeding into Japanese Streetwear, there was Kunimitsu Takahashi: rider, racer, technician, stylist... Read more...
A group of harajuku girl that are part of gyaru scene out in shibuya partying on a saturday night
Gyaru in Tokyo: The Subculture That Turned Style Into Public Defiance
The gyaru scene in Tokyo was never just a fashion trend. It was a social stance, a beauty rebellion, and a youth language built in public. Learn more about the... Read more...
Black Spades, The Wanted, and the Bronx Machinery That Helped Build Graffiti
Black Spades, The Wanted, and the Bronx Machinery That Helped Build Graffiti
Graffiti did not come out of nowhere. It came out of neighborhoods, beefs, train lines, crews, style rivalries, and a city whose young people were building identities faster than institutions... Read more...
Mid Night: Japan’s Most Mythic Racing Team, and the Long Shadow It Still Casts
Mid Night: Japan’s Most Mythic Racing Team, and the Long Shadow It Still Casts
There are fast cars, there are famous cars, and then there are cars—and crews—that become folklore. Racing Team Mid Night sits in that last category. Founded in 1982, the team became... Read more...
An AE86 drifting on a Japanese Highway
Kunimitsu Takahashi: The Man Who Rode Faster Than His Era, Then Taught Japan How to Slide
There are legends who become famous because they win. Then there are figures like Kunimitsu Takahashi, who end up changing the grammar of speed itself. In Japan, Takahashi was not just... Read more...
Graffiti Artist Writing in Handstyle in a Sketch Pad
Stay High 149: The Writer Who Made Style Feel Weightless
Some graffiti legends became famous because they were everywhere. Others became famous because their names looked unlike anybody else’s. Stay High 149 managed both. Born Wayne Roberts in 1950, he became... Read more...