No Game No Life, Please! Volume 2 Review
Rejoice, Izuna fans! Once again the foul-mouthed werebeast takes center stage and stars in various misadventures! So much Izuna! You will drown in all...
Emma Dreams of Stars: Inside the Gourmet Guide Review
Emmanuelle Maisonneuve, like many of us, has always loved food and truly enjoys seeking out new and unusual cuisine. Getting a job as an...
Classmates Volume 1 Review
While Kusukabe Hikaru and Sajo Rihito are second-year students in high school and in the same class, they've never really talked with each other...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: The Apothecary Diaries Volume 1
Helen: Maomao has always had an interest in herbs, medicines, poisons, you name it! However she hasn't had a chance to do any of...
Devils’ Line Volume 12 Review
It is fairly common for chapters set just before the (presumed) final battle to be a little dull. The author goes over the stakes,...
The Youkai Caretaker Volume 1 Review
Well, this shouldn't be a surprise. Manga has done many works on a host of different subjects. Heck, we even have a dinosaur zoo...
Nirvana Volume 1 Review
In a market that is currently flooded with overly similar isekai stories, Nirvana seems like a breath of fresh air on the surface. Instead of focusing...
Miss Miyazen Would Love to Get Closer to You Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Sakura Miyazen and Sota Matsubayashi apparently are the two people I want to see in a romcom. What's that mean? Well, they couldn't seem...
Laid-Back Camp Volumes 1 & 2 Review
Rin is the kind of girl who prefers solo camping, while Nadeshiko, Aoi, and Chiaki enjoy camping together as part of the Outdoor Exploration...
Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san Volumes 3 and 4 Review
There may be new books every week, new promotions every month, and rotating work duties every so often, but nothing ever really changes in...













