Spy Classroom Volumes 1 and 2 Review
In an alternate world that appears similar to our Cold War-era Europe, governments are raising new generations of spies to carry out the unglamorous...
Blue Period Volumes 6 and 7 Review
Yatora has passed the first part of Tokyo University of the Arts' entrance exam but as the second exam starts his stress-induced afflictions are...
The Magnificent Grand Scene Volume 7 Review
The Magnificent Grande Scene volume 7 is Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) prep all day, all night!
No seriously: Kanade ends up seeing a...
Hatsune Miku: Future Delivery Volume 1 Review
In many of my various Vocaloid reviews here and on my own blog, I've bluntly said that they're only for Vocaloid fans.
Well, out of...
Play It Cool, Guys Volume 2 Review
As in Play It Cool, Guys volume 1, color-coded chapters correspond to one of the four leads: Ichikura the Embarrassed, Futami the Boastful, Mima...
My Boy Volume 4 Review
There was an eight month gap between volumes two and three of My Boy, and it sure felt like it. So I can only...
Dai Dark Volume 1 Review
One of the worst things that could've happened to the crew on the junk cratel ship Kahiya was picking up a bloodied, barely conscious...
Akame ga KILL! Volume 12 Review
With Budo and Esdeath living up to their reputations as the Empire's strongest, Night Raid finds themselves in a familiar position: their backs up...
Magic Artisan Dahlia Wilts No More Volume 4 Review
Dahlia wanted to assist her new friend Volf with walking comfortably. She also wanted to make it easier for people to wash their hands....
The Dungeon of Black Company Volume 1 Review
Ninomiya Keiji is living the ultimate NEET life -- thanks to saving up as a kid, taking part in the market, and working in...













