Arakawa Under the Bridge Volume 5 Review
I didn't plan on it or anything, but the last few manga I've read have all been comedies. So when I first started Arakawa...
Cats of the Louvre Review
People visit museums for all kinds of reasons -- sometimes to find inspiration, other times to see something new, and sometimes to find something...
Vampire Dormitory Volume 2 Review
Mito is one lucky son daughter of a gun when it comes to hiding her gender. Let's recap all the ways she should have...
Golden Japanesque: A Splendid Yokohama Romance Volume 1 Review
When male lead Rintarou sees protagonist Maria's blonde hair and blue eyes for the first time, he remarks she's like the Little Mermaid. But...
The Way of the Househusband Volume 1 Review
Tatsu "The Immortal Dragon" has a mission, to be the world's best househusband to support his hard-working, office lady wife. Some may think that...
The Case Study of Vanitas Volumes 7 and 8 Review
Having seen Chloé's past, and realizing that the Beast of Gévaudan's situation was far more complex than that of a rouge vampire, Noé and...
High-Rise Invasion Volumes 1-2 Review
Yuri Honjo was an ordinary high school girl who really appears to like her brother...a lot. But well, we don't actually follow her school...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Kaiju Girl Caramelise Volume 3
Rai: Kuroe is back in another issue of Kaiju Girl Caramelise, but instead of more Harugon appearances and Godzilla references, this volume focused more...
Harukana Receive Volume 4 Review
The Beach Volleyball Club continues their training for the Okinawa regional qualifiers, and not even the appearance of one of the Thomas sisters' rivals...
Big Order Volume 2 Review
The best way to accurately describe Big Order is that it's a manga where you, the sucker, play a game of high-stakes poker with...













