The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Catch These Hands! Volume 1
Helen: Takebe is trying to outgrow the delinquent life, she is after all an adult now and not a teenaged terror anymore, but she's...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 1 Review
Unsurprisingly, most female-oriented works star a female. The shoujo manga that do center around a male lead tend to be those with sincere, idyllic...
Sherlock: A Study in Pink Review
Sherlock's a name most know thanks to popular culture (me, Detective Conan). And whether through book or TV form you've appreciated him, now you'll...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 10 Review
A hot spring, the girl he loves...for Kai, it's a picture-perfect moment. Except for the fact that this party of two is actually a...
Cat + Gamer Volume 4 Review
So apparently, it was time for Riko to expand the party. Have a player three join the game. Get a new unit to join...
A Galaxy Next Door Volume 1 Review
Ichiro Kuga didn't originally intend to be a manga-ka for a living, but when his dad dies suddenly after his first work is published,...
She Loves to Cook, and She Loves to Eat Volume 1 Review
The basis of every story can start simple, but then grow over time. For She Loves to Cook, and She Loves to Eat, well,...
Not Your Idol Volume 2 Review
Volume 1 of Not Your Idol was a thoughtful look on the societal pressures all women, not just idols, have to live with. Volume 2, however, feels much more muddled by comparison.
Mob Psycho 100 Volume 1 Review
Reigen's not your ordinary human. He's just a fraud running an exorcism business that tricks people who may or may not have run into...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 7
Krystallina: Ayame and Tamako on the cover?! I approve. Although I'd bet Ayame would have something to say about not getting the cover to...













