Tearmoon Empire Volume 4 Review
After the ending in volume 2, where it was clear that the initial arc for Tearmoon Empire had wrapped up, I was a bit...
Log Horizon: Krusty, Tycoon Lord Volume 11 Review
While the Round Table of Akihabara is planning an assault on the stronghold of a fearsome genius-level monster, Krusty, leader of DDD, one of...
Vivy Prototype Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Beginning in the near future, humanity has begun to create true AIs and these AIs live and work amongst them. "Vivy" is one of...
Banished from the Hero’s Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the...
The Hero can't fight the Demon Lord alone and the current hero Ruti is supported by all kinds of skilled fighters and magic-users. But...
Baccano! Volume 11: 1705 The Ironic Light Orchestra Review
When it comes to a story about immortals, it's only natural that the setting will jump around and this time we go the farthest...
Final Fantasy VII: The Kids Are Alright: A Turks Side Story Review
A blonde-haired wannabe tough guy who secretly just wants to impress a tough dark-haired beauty gets tangled up with Shinra.
And no, their names are...
WorldEnd: What Do You Do at the End of the World? Are You Busy?...
Rather unexpectedly, after Chtholly's final stand against the only type of flying beast reduced their numbers, peace has come to Regule Aire and perhaps...
Classroom of the Elite Volume 1 Review
When I decided to review Classroom of the Elite, I really wasn’t
sure what to expect, especially since I haven’t watched the anime. And in...
Prison Life is Easy for a Villainess Volumes 1 and 2 Review
"The game is up you witch!"
And with that accusation, the unflappable Rachel Ferguson is lead into the castle prison, to await sentencing when...
No Game No Life Volume 10 Review
No Game No Life enters double digits, and to celebrate, the book is about 260 pages long. A whopping number that also gave me...













