Orient Volumes 2-4 Review
Having left their childhood town behind, and finding out that bands of demon god-slaying bushi do still exist, Musashi and Kojiro are now on...
Ghost Diary Volume 1 Review
Sukami Kyouichi comes from a family of exorcists; while this young kid might be talented he's nothing compared to his older sister whom he...
The Lion and the Bride Volume 1 Review
I actually first saw this series a couple of years ago when I was browsing Amazon Japan. I was drawn to the cover, but...
Akame ga KILL! Volume 13 Review
Since the very beginning, Akame ga KILL! has been hyping up the tragic battle between Akame and Kurome. The two sisters care for each...
Anne Happy Volume 7 Review
Anne Happy Volume 7 is essentially the Hibiki and Tsubaki show. Well, that's not entirely true. The others do get plenty of screentime, but...
My Boy in Blue Volume 5 Review
This volume is a bit of a fake-out.
Kako and her friends Mikado and Jiro are all, quite frankly, idiots. And their
lack of brainpower presents...
A School Frozen in Time Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Eight friends arrive at school one snowy day, but as they wonder why no one else is showing up, they figure out the real...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 2
Krystallina: First, a PSA: if you're hungry, don't read the first couple chapters of this second volume of Silver Spoon. Go grab something to...
Hatsune Miku: Future Delivery Volume 2 Review
There are a lot of cute robots out there (Wall-E from the movie, BB-8 from Star Wars, the little toy Cozmo), and Asimov is...
Giant Spider & Me: A Post-Apocalyptic Tale Volume 1 Review
The hook for Giant Spider & Me is a cute girl and a cute spider relax and hang out together after the apocalypse occurred....













