Chihayafuru Volume 3 Review
When explaining why Chihayafuru remains a terrific read, the first thing to start with is its competitive aspect. This is similar to Hikaru no...
Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Volume 13 Review
Woman who looks like Leonhart's human form? Check.
Leonhart in agony transforming on the cover? Check.
Author's note saying the end of the series is in...
A Man and His Cat Volume 4 Review
Kanade runs into his supposed rival, Kanda, at the most unlikeliest spot possible: the pet store! Thinking about the time Kanda left his concert...
The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated! Volume 2 Review
Sometimes, there are situations where it's fine to gloat and be proud of your accomplishments. Other times, facing the reality of your situation will...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 7
Krystallina: Ayame and Tamako on the cover?! I approve. Although I'd bet Ayame would have something to say about not getting the cover to...
Farewell, My Dear Cramer Chapters 1-10 Review
Like many of you, I was initially interested in this series because of Your Lie in April. While I have absolutely no musical talent,...
Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead Volumes 4 and 5 Review
There are many things Akira has overcome while a raging zombie apocalypse is ongoing -- but along the way he's reunited with Kencho and...
Dead Mount Death Play Volume 1 Review
Nowadays we get humans getting reincarnated into another world; sometimes, though, it can be the other way around. In this case, we have a...
Fruits Basket Collector’s Edition Volume 10 Review
Fruits Basket does something shocking this time around. Brace yourselves:
Tohru and Kyo return.
Yes, after being MIA for far too long, Takaya finally brings the...
Vampire Dormitory Volume 1 Review
Mito
is an orphan whose good looks keep bringing trouble and unfortunate assumptions.
Ducking into a café to escape stalkers, Mito accidentally breaks a vase and...













