Sherlock: A Study in Pink Review
Sherlock's a name most know thanks to popular culture (me, Detective Conan). And whether through book or TV form you've appreciated him, now you'll...
Chihayafuru Volume 2 Review
If Chihayafuru volume 1 started out with the backstory of Chihaya, Taichi, and Wataya, Chihayafuru volume 2 is what happens after. As in, they...
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...
The Royal Tutor Volume 6 Review
So once again, The Royal Tutor fakes readers out. We don't get to meet the elusive first prince. But it's okay! We learn something...
Murciélago Volume 2 Review
The climatic, pitched battle between a murderous, girl loving super mercenary and a hawkish, morose and rich old man in a normal series would...
Dragon Head Volume 1 Review
There were a ton of titles TOKYOPOP released around the 2000s, and a bunch of them were bad. However, there were some that were...
Alice & Zoroku Volume 1 Review
Localized by Beni Axia Conrad (Translator of Alice and the Country of Hearts), Ludwig Sacramento (Letterer of Don't Meddle With My Daughter), and alongside...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 5 Review
Take a high school play. The lead falls ill, and a classmate who has helped others rehearse is drafted as the new star. Another...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Yuri Is My Job! Volume 1
Rai: I have to admit I was really concerned when I first heard about this series. Based on its title and its cover, I...
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...













