Horimiya volume 11

Horimiya Volume 11 Review

After eleven volumes of generally enjoying Horimiya, I found myself cringing at the skits more often than I was laughing at or with them. As...
My Boy in Blue Volume 1

My Boy in Blue Volume 1 Review

It may not be right, but lots of people lie about their age. Add a few years when young, shave off a few when...
Worship My Voice

Worship My Voice Review

Wataru does not like Norihisa. While a talented rookie voice actor, he's arrogant and annoying, and he keeps pressuring Wataru with his almost daily...
A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School! Volume 3

A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School! Volume 3 Review

Last time we saw this awful, sailor uniform deprived teacher, Haruaki (Seimei) had to deal with his overprotective brother. In A Terrified Teacher at...
Graineliers Volume 2

Graineliers Volume 2 Review

Luca and Abel are still at a government facility far from home and, while the official line is that they are there to help...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 3

Hatsu*Haru Volume 3 Review

At long last, a couple is born! Despite the guy's often haplessness and panic, his feelings have managed to reach the girl he likes,...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 7

Kiniro Mosaic Volume 7 Review

Shino and the gang enter their third year of high school, and as in most similar manga, this brings a small tonal shift in...
Crossing Time

Crossing Time Chapters 1-13 Review

Manga can make even the most mundane subject seem fascinating. It could be the most ordinary thing, yet turns out to be quite great. For...
Delicious in Dungeon volume six manga cover

Delicious in Dungeon Volume 6 Review

Laios, Marcille, Chilchuck, and Senshi are in a position that isn't unheard of for people venturing into the dungeon — a member of their...
No Game No Life, Please! Volume 4

No Game No Life, Please! Volume 4 Review

This is the last volume of the No Game No Life spin-off, something that becomes clear about halfway through. While the previous volumes have...

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