Multiversity Manga Club Multiversity Comics
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A monthly manga book club and deep dive into Viz's Weekly Shonen Jump.
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Episode 111: One Piece Club - Wano, Finale
The Multiversity Manga Club's One Piece Club reaches its conclusion, with the final episode on Wano.
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Episode 110: February 2023 in Shonen Jump
In Episode 110 of the Multiversity Manga Club, Emily and Walt take a look at the month of February in Shonen Jump.
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Episode 108: One Piece Club - Wano, Act Three (Pt. 3)
The Multiversity Manga Club's One Piece Club continues, with the third of four episodes on Wano's third act.
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Episode 108: One Piece Club - Wano, Act Three (Pt. 2)
The Multiversity Manga Club's One Piece Club continues, with the second of four episodes on Wano's third act.
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Episode 107: 2022 in Shonen Jump
In Episode 107 of the Multiversity Manga Club, Emily and Walt take a look at the month of December in Shonen Jump, as well as their favorites of 2022.
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Episode 106: November 2022 in Shonen Jump
In Episode 106 of the Multiversity Manga Club, Emily and Walt take a look at the month of November in Shonen Jump.
Customer Reviews
Perfect Manga podcast I’ve been looking for to binge During work
I love the Manga reviews that you guys do, because it either involves a title that I have read and enjoyed, and occasionally introduce me to something new and exciting. For the most part we have vastly different e taste in the stuff in shonen jump witch makes it really interesting to hear your opinions. For the most part this is a good thing as I get to hear opinions from a different perspective, but sometimes our opinions differ and makes it difficult to actually understand your though prices that led to certain opinions.
Much improved
Keep it up
It Has Promise...but Improve the Sound Quality
With occasional insightful commentary, this podcast has potential. A problem -- and one of the reasons I don't listen to this series retularly -- is the podcasters' audio quality. It sounds as if at least two of the cohosts are recording via built-in computer mics, or perhaps sitting too far back from their microphones. The sound is often tinny or echo-y. As long as this show has been around, one would have expected more of an investment in the sound quality. And this, exacerbated by the (at times) cross talking, creates a sort of audio cluster that isn't all that easy to listen to. Still, they do discuss intriguing manga titles.