Akame ga KILL! Volume 11 Review
Oh, look who finally made it on to the cover. Congrats, Tatsumi!
Or should I say, "Condolences, Tatsumi!"?
Considering he's lost to both Esdeath and Mine...
Mermaid Boys Volume 1 Review
Prince Naru is next in line for the throne of Nirai Kanai and traditionally the prince would be married off by age 18. The...
High School Prodigies Have it Easy Even in Another World! Volume 1 Review
What would happen if you brought together the most unlikely high school prodigies and sent them into another world?
Well, you'd likely get one...
Otome Mania!! Volume 1 Review
Reading this came at the perfect time. I have been working on a guide for an otome game (Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds), and I also...
The Isolator Volume 1 Review
When a light novel transitions into manga format, it should do a few things. The first is it should make you think of the...
Peach Girl NEXT Volume 3 Review
I'm really, really torn on this volume.
On one hand, Toji's family situation is given a lot of attention when his in-laws swing by the...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 1 Review
Lots of manga involve cute girls doing cute things. Many of them often involve a foreigner or at least someone who is only half...
Kemono Friends: Welcome to Japari Park! Review
The Kemono Friends franchise was an odd one to capture the attention and love of anime fans across the globe in 2017. Based off of...
Complex Age Volume 5 Review
This is Complex Age's strongest volume by far. The other volumes weren't weak, but as Yui Sakuma begins to pull all of the threads together...
Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi Volume 2 Review
Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi is also a visual novel released by the doujin group HaccaWorks. Fast forward a few years...













