Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Volume 15 Review
It's the finale of Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts, and volume 15 is notably thick. That's because you'll find volume 15's credits...
Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible Volume 1 Review
Junta Shiraishi is Kellam. Wait, who? Sorry, that was my first thought when our main male lead appeared. Aside from how they look, they're...
Little Hero Volume 2 Review
Little Hero Volume 1 was just so excellent that I had been waiting anxiously for Cross Infinite World to release its follow-up. But did...
Ms. Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles Volume 1 Review
For reasons she can't completely explain, high school student Yu likes the cool and seemingly mysterious transfer student, Koizumi, and wants to get to...
Dreamin’ Sun Volume 1 Review
I, like many other people, adored Takano's Orange. So while I had heard of her previous series, I really didn't know much about her...
Who Says Warriors Can’t be Babes? Volume 1 Review
Taijiro notes in the afterword section that this is their first printed work. You can certainly feel that the more you manage to read...
your name. Another Side: Earthbound Volume 1 Review
Another Side: Earthbound Volume 1 is the manga adaptation of the your name. prequel/side-story novel of the same name. The manga kicks off with...
The Food Diary of Miss Maid Volumes 3 and 4 Review
Plenty of manga exist that are more than what they say on the title (figuratively and literally). But oftentimes, you'll want to be in...
With a Dog AND a Cat, Every Day is Fun Volumes 3 and 4...
Hidekichi Matsumoto once again regales readers of her days with her pets Inu the dog, Neko the cat, and occasionally Leopa (Tokage) the lizard....
After Hours Volumes 2 and 3 Review
While Emi still doesn't feel totally confident in her VJ-ing skills yet, Kei is ready to go full-steam ahead and run an event with...