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Devils’ Line Volume 13 Review

Devils' Line volume 13 starts off with Anzai confronting Kikuhara about their shared past. Meanwhile, Tsukasa is shocked that Shirase is working with the...

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Kanda saw an exotic cat at a pet shop, picked him up, and has been thriving personally ever since. In volume 2, that doesn't...
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The Dorm of Love and Secrets Volume 1 Review

Five years ago, some unexplainable event occurred that combined two schools. One school was full of elites and study kids, the other a bunch...
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Hatsune Miku: Rin-chan Now! Volume 1 Review

This may be Hatsune Miku: Rin-chan Now!, but here was me throughout the manga: Miku now! Luka now!! Kaito Meiko Len-kyun now!!! Now, some of you might not get that...
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Crown of Thorns Volume 1 Review

Going by the premise and the cover I was immediately reminded of another Shojo Beat imprint title, The Devil and Her Love Song which involved a...
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The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: The Apothecary Diaries Volume 2

Helen: Maomao's plans to live a quiet, unnoticed life at the palace continue to be thwarted at every turn as this volume begins with...
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Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Volume 8 Review

Some manga can pull off three full or partial arcs in one volume. Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts isn't one of them. Sariphi...
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Arakawa Under the Bridge Volume 5 Review

I didn't plan on it or anything, but the last few manga I've read have all been comedies. So when I first started Arakawa...
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Conflicting Flight Signs Review

Daiki Iwatobi's an airplane mechanic for Japan Airways, and he's dreamed of becoming a completer. Being the one to tell the pilot that everything's...
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Akame ga KILL! Volume 8 Review

Akame ga Kill! Volume 8 starts off a bit rocky, as Tatsumi remembers his fallen comrades in a series of short four page stories....

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