To Your Eternity Volume 1 Review
In the history of manga, there aren't too many artists who can follow up one successful title with another. You think of Toriyama going...
Aho-Girl: a clueless girl Volume 1 Review
Hiroyuki's Doujin Work told a story about the lives of oddball doujin artists. Media Blasters only released four volumes of that and boy has...
Haikyu!! Volume 1 Review
While the start is a bit slow, Haikyu! is "intense fun"-- intense in that it's sports and it's gonna be intense, but fun in...
Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun Volume 10 Review
Summer has come for the un-aging cast of Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun and that means it's time for finals study sessions, planning for school trips,...
My Boy in Blue Volume 13 Review
After a less-than-stellar arc involving Yui, My Boy in Blue gets back to the basics: a cop, his high school-age wife, and her equally...
Dolly Kill Kill Volume 1 Review
Iruma, Matsumoto, and Kumano are high schoolers who like baseball. In fact the team they're on completed a comeback and, alongside the rest of...
We Must Never Fall in Love! Volume 1 Review
When I started reading manga, one of the strangest recurring concepts for me was the idea that single parents would get married without introducing...
Kasane Volume 1 Review
To be frank, Kasane was a lot different than I expected. Based on its genre, premise, and rating, I imagined a bloody revenge story...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Eniale & Dewiela Volume 1
Justin: It's hard to overstate just how genuinely I've been forward to reading Eniale & Dewiela. Witch Hat Atelier was released a couple years...
Mieruko-chan Volume 3 Review
Miko has a new problem on her hands that somehow is worse than just being able to see creepy spirits -- their teacher is...













