A podcast that chronicles the reactions of two guys watching Legend of the Galactic Heroes for the first time. Both funny and insightful, this podcast is a treat for any LoGH fan.
An amazing write-up on the history of the Cyborg 009 manga and the struggles of its creator to conclude it. Even if you aren't a Cyborg 009 fan, I highly suggest reading this article as a cautionary tale about giving into the pressure of others.
A very interesting article about Tezuka's (most notable for pioneering the post War World II manga industry) petty squabble with fellow mangaka Fukui Ei’ichi (creator of Igaguri-kun and Bat Kid) and how it led to the techniques commonly found in many proto-Gekiga manga. It also touches on the events that transpired after Ei’ichi's death.
Mangaka Kazuhiko Shimamoto's (creator of Blue Blazes and Burning Transfer Student) Youtube channel where he talks about random shit for an hour (technically two hours if you become a channel member! You can pay to watch this man talk about things!!). I'm so obsessed with his enthusiam. He's in his 60's but he has the energy of a young adult, it's so awesome. Unfortunately, none of his videos have english subtitles.
(Content warning for discussions of death) Showcases the final months of Jonny Kennedy, a man who had a rare skin condition that gave way to cancer. It's such a beautiful documentary, the ending makes me cry every time I watch it.
A self-advocacy guide for those who are disabled in the US. While the website has a special focus on those with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, anyone disabled are free to use their resources.
Documentary series hosted by Naoki Urasawa (creator of 20th Century Boys, Monster, etc.). Serves to educate viewers about the manga making process by filming mangaka for several days as they work on their current serialization. Very interesting series.