The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 8
Krystallina: Komaba hasn't been to school since the baseball team lost. What else is there to do but make cheese!
After that informative but somewhat
random...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 6
Krystallina: One of my favorite types of characters is the haughty rich girl. You know, laughs like "o ho ho", ringlet curls, and has...
Nichijou: my ordinary life Volume 1 Review
My only knowledge of Nichijou prior to reading volume 1 was that it was one of the many polarizing series done by Kyoto Animation...
Go for it, Nakamura! Review
Nakamura is a very shy, and very gay, high school boy who loves octopuses and who would love to finally find the courage to...
Love of Kill Volumes 4 and 5 Review
Love of Kill volumes 4 and 5 arrived together, so I read them together, and I'm reviewing them together.
And you know what? The two...
Kasane No Tao Volume 4 Review
With the QT recommendation on the line and Chip solidly establishing himself as the favorite compared to everyone else, neither Kasane, Yashima, nor Ogura...
Yusen Ruten: An Era of Red Volume 1 Review
Yusen Ruten: An Era of Red escorts its readers back to 1320s Japan just before a major political upheaval. Masayoshi (formerly called Shouta) is...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 7 Review
Beauty and the Feast has always concentrated on Shuko and Yamato, but it's not like the manga has neglected to include more characters. But...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 15 Review
A missing
Emi, a strange father and daughter, an odd rainstorm...there's no end to the
problems for Maou and the gang!
This
fifteenth volume of the manga adaptation...
Perfect World Volume 2 Review
It's rare for a manga to stir up emotions unless it brings all of its best elements together. And even if there are some...













