
Dallas Marshall
81 articles published since October 19, 2021
About Dallas Marshall
Dallas Marshall is a long-time cook, writer, published author, and all-around eccentric. He got into the whole anime mess at the age of ten when he discovered the wild world of Pokemon and has not looked back since. He is the author of the book, Anime Adrenaline! which can be found on Amazon.com as well as a writer for the website Film Inquiry. News outlets have also stated that Dallas sightings have been reported at book stores where he can be found lurking in the horror and used manga sections.
Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 231 Is a Rip-Roaring Ride That Pulls No Punches
The latest chapter of Jujutsu Kaisen shows how powerful a punch can be and throws everything it has at its fans. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: My Hero Academia Chapter 393 Shares a Bittersweet Moment Between Toga & Uraraka
My Hero Academia 393 continues the4 intense battle between Ochako and Himiko with drama and action being the core of the chapter.
REVIEW: Goodbye, Eri Is a Soon-to-Be Classic With an Intriguing Twist
Tatsuki Fujimoto is a master at subverting expectations and his latest oneshot, Goodbye, Eri, is a testament to the power of finding purpose in life.
REVIEW: Spy x Family Chapter 83 Has Enough Back-Stabbing and Twists and Turns to Spin Heads
This chapter of Spy x Family has the usual espionage drama to fans have come to expect of the series, but this chapter definitely makes heads spin.
REVIEW: My Hero Academia Chapter 392 Is a Terrifying Look Into Himiko Toga's Past
Himiko Toga is unhinged in Chapter 392 of My Hero Academia, with her backstory revealing just how deep the rabbit hole goes.
REVIEW: Dark Gathering Volume 1
While not breaking new ground, Dark Gathering Is a cute yet scary exploration into things that go bump in the night that is sure to spook readers.
REVIEW: Boy's Abyss Is a Melancholy, Yet Intriguing New Series
Boy's Abyss isn't a manga for everyone, and while it features many depressing moments, it's beautiful in a pessimistic way. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 221 Marks the Awaited Return of Gojo Satoru
Gojo Satoru finally returns in the latest chapter of Jujutsu Kaisen. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Tenmaku Cinema Chapter 2 Has the Potential To Be Shonen Jump's Next Big Hit
Tenmaku Cinema has many things going for it, but it runs the risk of becoming another cookie-cutter paranormal comedy.
REVIEW: Makoto Shinkai's Suzume Is a Nearly Flawless Anime Film
Shinkai's latest work, Suzume is one of the best road trip movies out there, despite biting off of a bit more than the film can chew.
REVIEW: Kaiju No. 8 Chapter 83 Pits Kafka Against a Fearsome Foe
Kaiju No. 8 continues with an exhilarating new entry, with an almost frustratingly well-executed cliffhanger to tease Chapter 84.
REVIEW: Tombs: Junji Ito Story Collection Is a Hit-or-Miss, Yet Still Terrifying Anthology
While it may not be the most solid of Junji Ito's work, Tombs is still a scary good time that could benefit from more tension. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 217 Is a Strange Twist That Will Leave Fans Scratching Their Heads
Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 217 just dropped, and its out-of-pocket revelations will have fans equal parts enthralled and confused. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Chainsaw Man Chapter 123 Introduces a Terrifying New Devil
Chainsaw Man's introduction of the Falling Devil is one of the scariest moments in the series so far. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Choujin X Volume 1
Choujin X is the sophomore manga from the wildly popular author of Tokyo Ghoul, Sui Ishida. Does this new series have what it takes to be a hit?
The Hunters Guild: Red Hood Is a Predictable Mess With Promise
The Hunters Guild is a predictable mess, but offers a particular shine to it which makes it a diamond in the rough, especially for shonen fans.
Black Paradox Mixes Science Fiction and Horror With Fascinating and Gruesome Results
Junji Ito does it again with his latest horror outing, Black Paradox, a gruesome exploration into life, death and everything in between.
Drip Drip Works As a Darkly Comedic Exploration of Trauma - But It's Not For Everyone
Drip Drip, the oneshot from Paru Itagaki of Beastars fame, is not for everyone but is still an interesting take on childhood trauma worth reading.
Dandadan Is a Strange, Unique, and Over-the-Top Shonen With Massive Potential
Dandadan is a peculiar manga that won't be for everyone, and it's also one of the best shonen manga to date.
When It Comes To This Jojo Spin-off, You Can't Go Wrong With Rohan
Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe is a fun side story in a long-running manga series that will please fans of JJBA and perhaps even draw in new ones.