Adachi Mitsuru’s “Touch” is more than a sports manga—it’s a bittersweet story about brothers, grief, and the dreams we bury to protect the people we love. Read it.
I was like most 80s kids – glued to the TV, mindlessly watching any cartoon I could find. There were shows like Popeye, Looney Tunes, Smurfs, He-Man, and GI Joe. But among all these cartoons, there was a group of shows that felt… different. Namely, they were more mature, the art style was cooler,…