Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! Volume 1 Review
Sakurai Shinichi is a seemingly "normal" college student. Uzaki Hana, his longtime "friend" and classmate, is not in his view. As she likes to...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Blue Flag Volume 1
Helen: Taichi Ichinose isn't too excited about his third year of high school, especially since most of his friends are in completely different classes...
Heavenly Delusion Volume 1 Review
There's something mysterious happening in two completely different places in Heavenly Delusion. We first meet a number of unknown kids with certain types of...
Kasane no Tao Volumes 6 and 7 Review
I have complicated feelings about finishing Kasane no Tao. Aside from just how long it's taken me to do so, the final volume still...
Blue Period Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Yatora is costing through high school with delinquent hair, surprisingly good grades, and plenty of late nights drinking with his friends. His heart isn't...
Akame ga KILL! Zero Volume 8 Review
Akame ga KILL! Zero has always been heavy on the fanservice, particularly because of Mera. But now that she's been dispatched, the sexual situations...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 11 Review
So, Yowamushi Pedal volume 11. There's a lot of pedaling. Good stuff; you should read it.
Ok, that sounds like a book report by someone...
Erased Volume 3 Review
Writing a review for a mystery is never an easy thing but it's especially hard to write about a mystery when this is your...
Prison School Volume 7 Review
Last time, Prison School left us off with two high school students having to potentially suck off each other.
It sounds exactly like you think,...
Love at Fourteen Volume 9 Review
Perhaps the
best part of Love at Fourteen volume 8 was seeing Aoi slowly developing
feelings for the nurse. The two are very much alike, and...













