Starving Anonymous Volume 1 Review
There's always going to be place for absurdly twisted manga to be published. There are probably people that would welcome the challenge of reading...
A Polar Bear in Love Volume 1 Review
They say Cupid's arrow can strike at any time and for any one. But can that arrow strike for someone of a different species...
He’s My Only Vampire Volume 6 Review
In the previous volume of He's My Only Vampire, Aki gained another STIGMA, Kana had been kidnapped, and she had regained most of her...
Sweet Blue Flowers Volume 1 Review
After going through several different licensors, it appears that Sweet Blue Flowers has finally found a home with Viz Media. Fans of the 2009 anime adaptation...
Astra Lost in Space Volume 1 Review
Astra Lost in Space reminds me of The Martian. Well, The Martian + some kids just going on a road trip. Note that road...
The Lion and the Bride Volume 1 Review
I actually first saw this series a couple of years ago when I was browsing Amazon Japan. I was drawn to the cover, but...
The Love and Creed of Sae Maki: SAE-ISM Volume 2 Review
If you thought Tohru Uchimizu would take the foot off the gas after revealing Sae's not alone in bullying people, well...Tohru sorta does. But...
Prison School Volume 7 Review
Last time, Prison School left us off with two high school students having to potentially suck off each other.
It sounds exactly like you think,...
Gabriel Dropout Volume 1 Review
The purest angel of all the land has arrived on Earth, and in a battle of convenience and depravity, Earth wins.
This is very much...
Hatsune Miku: Rin-chan Now! Volume 1 Review
This may be Hatsune Miku: Rin-chan Now!, but here was me throughout the manga:
Miku now! Luka now!! Kaito Meiko Len-kyun now!!!
Now, some of you might not get that...