Link to the Show / Show NotesThis time the MangaCast goes deep into the underworld with two titles each covering a different realm of this vast dark side.

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Disgaea
by: Shindo Arashi
13+
$9.95
Broccoli/Seinen
Go take a nap for a bit and wake up with your whole world upside down. That is what happened to Prince Laharl in Disgaea.
Making matters worse is that now suddenly no one gives him the respect he deserves. Dood, his dad is dead and he is the new KING! Everyone should fear him what's up with the lack of unconditional gratitude and admiration. If they are going to continue to ignore him and challenge him Laharl is going to have to raise some hell and make them acknowledge who is the boss!
Fun title based off a great video gamge. And the presentation is worthy of a king. Featuring a new cover and the original in full color inside.

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Emperor's Castle (1)
by: Kim SungMo
16+
$9.95
netcomics/Seinen
The Asian underworld was never a romantic place. The people who go into that culture usually do not have any other path to take. And for the most part they dedicate themselves entirely to their new family. This is a lifestyle where the only way out is a coffin or a jail cell. Well
Kang ChunHoo wants out. He has given more than 20 years to his "brothers" and now he wants to go back to Korea to his real family. He might be the best they have, so he knows this will not go down without a fight. However, his whole life has been a fight. And from this point on, as the best this business has seen, he will be the Emperor. Those who stand against him and his family will feel his wrath and those who stand with him will kneel to his strength. His castle will be with his family in Korea, but first he has to clean house.
Jarred tested, Ed approved! (Warning this title does have sex and violence. Moreover it is rated 19+ in Korea)
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