Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet Volume 2 Review
Fumi initially disliked her new employer, the author Kibikino. But working as his housekeeper has allowed her to discover his kinder, caring side. However,...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 3
Justin: In Silver Spoon volume 3, Hachiken's summer of working for the Mikages' takes some turns. Some of it involves dealing with around 300...
Honey So Sweet Volume 1 Review
Four pages into the first volume of Honey So Sweet, the main male character presents the female lead with a bouquet of roses, asking...
Delicious in Dungeon Volume 1 Review
I'm not sure if food manga has been experiencing a popularity boom in Japan lately or if simply more of them have been getting...
Play It Cool, Guys Volume 2 Review
As in Play It Cool, Guys volume 1, color-coded chapters correspond to one of the four leads: Ichikura the Embarrassed, Futami the Boastful, Mima...
Nina the Starry Bride Volumes 1-3 Review
Nina lives a rough life in the slums of Dayah, Fortna, but even she never expected to be sold off into slavery by the...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Saint Young Men Volume 1
Helen: Foreigners have been attracted to Japan for ages and some even dream of living there. That's exactly what Jesus Christ, the Son of...
New Game! Volume 1 Review
Office life has its pros and cons. Positive things like earning a wage, doing work you (hopefully) enjoy, getting experience for your career…are often...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: With a Dog AND a Cat, Every Day is Fun...
Krystallina: The animal kingdom is made up of millions of species, but no two species are closer to people's hearts than cats and dogs....
Takane & Hana Volume 1 Review
Before we start, I want to make it very clear that Takane & Hana is a romance where a large part of the "hook" is...













