Chihayafuru Volumes 11 and 12 Review
It's Team Mizusawa vs. Team Hokuou in the finals, and we got some excellent matchups, ranging from Leero taking on Taichi to Amakasu facing...
The Princess of Convenient Plot Devices Volume 1 Review
Octavia used to be an ordinary Japanese teen. Well, an ordinary fujoshi, that is. And now she's living in the world of her favorite...
Sorcerous Stabber Orphen: Heed My Call, Beast! Part 1 Volume 1 Review
My history with Orphen goes way back to high school. There's a free on-demand service that The Anime Network has (and still has today)...
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 9 Review
Each time a new volume of Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun is released I have to restrain myself from immediately taking snapshots of all of the...
Delicious in Dungeon Volume 4 Review
The fourth volume of Delicious in Dungeon marks the first time that the story has looked away from the main cast of Laios, Senshi, Marcille,...
Murciélago Volume 1 Review
In the history of famous duos, there's Holmes and Watson, Jordan and Pippen, Batman and Robin, etc. For infamous, there's Bonnie and Clyde, FUNimation...
the gods lie. Review
The twist is one of the biggest selling points of the gods lie., and after reading this a few weeks ago that twist still...
The Right Way to Make Jump! Review
What is the right way to make Jump? Well, this is not what Takeshi Sakurai answers while exploring what makes Jump if you were...
Seven Little Sons of the Dragon: A Collection of Seven Stories Review
Delicious in Dungeon is a terrific work, so it does makes sense to have the author do more stories. As in, short stories, which...













