Tia La Cherla Volume 1 Review
Tia La Cherla kicks off with several beautiful, full-color images serving as a narrated prologue. It's one of the most gorgeous openings for a...
Wandering Island Volume 2 Review
Mikura Amelia's hard work has paid off: she finds the titular Wandering Island (also called Electric Island in the story) within the first few...
My Solo Exchange Diary Volume 1 Review
Following Seven Seas' major hit last year, one that reached an even wider audience than many manga are able to achieve, it's no surprise...
Yotsuba&! Volume 13 Review
If you've kept up with Yotsuba&! like I have, then you know it's been a long while since we've gotten a new volume of...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 5
Justin: This is yet another simple day for Hachiken and the crew as they...they have some cleaning to do. With the mess around the...
Secret of the Princess Review
Miu's mother, like many fictional and real mothers, has always insisted that it's every girl's goal to meet her "prince" (aka future husband) and...
The Royal Tutor Volume 9 Review
At the time the chapters in this volume were being published in Japan, the anime was preparing to air. I mention this because most...
Gift ± Volume 1 Review
I was reminded of something a food show had said about using every part of an ingredient while cooking as I read Gift ±....
Kasane no Tao Volume 3 Review
In the battle to determine who will earn Hogen's recommendation, Kasane's in major trouble. With the courses already being difficult as is and Mashima's...
The Promised Neverland Volumes 4 and 5 Review
As Emma, Ray, and Norman begin to finalize their plans to escape they are met with two calamities: Mom breaks Emma's leg to keep...













