Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun Volume 7 Review
Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun volume 7 was originally published in Japan 2015, well into the smartphone era, but alas, Nozaki and the gang are from...
Heart Gear Chapters 1-8 Review
Heart Gear is a post-apocalyptic manga where heroine Roue may be the only person still alive. Even though there are no more humans, the...
The King of Fighters: A New Beginning Volume 1 Review
Every once in a while you’ll find a manga based off a video game series that's good to read. But it’s more likely you’ll...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Not Your Idol Volume 1
Rai: As someone gender fluid and obsessed with idols, I was very excited when I first heard about Not Your Idol. After all, it’s...
Syrup: A Yuri Anthology Volume 1 Review
Fans of yuri media have no doubt noticed that stories featuring wlw couples mainly seem to focus on high school aged characters; this isn't...
With a Dog AND a Cat, Every Day is Fun Volumes 5 and 6...
With a Dog AND a Cat, Every Day is Fun has always split time with Inu and Neko, and it's obvious the author loves...
Éclair Bleue: A Girls’ Love Anthology That Resonates in Your Heart Review
While I appreciated the first two installments of the Éclair yuri anthology series, I’m not so sure about its latest addition Éclair Bleue. This...
Sunbeams in the Sky Volume 1 Review
Himari and Mio are identical twins, but Himari is calmer and more collected while Mio is very expressive and emotional. So of course Mio...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 13 Review
Riko has been acting strangely, and although Kai (and others) notice something's off, Kai is too busy trying to get up the nerve to...
Not Your Idol Volume 2 Review
Volume 1 of Not Your Idol was a thoughtful look on the societal pressures all women, not just idols, have to live with. Volume 2, however, feels much more muddled by comparison.













