The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Goodbye, My Rose Garden Volume 1
Helen: Hanako, a young woman from Japan, absolutely adores the works of English writer Victor Franks and the feelings of hope they inspire in...
My Boy Volume 3 Review
It's been well over half a year since My Boy volume 2. Satoko and Mashuu have been growing closer, but that also means she's...
As Miss Beelzebub Likes Volumes 1 & 2 Review
Mullin has long admired Her Excellency Beelzebub from afar but now that he's working with one of the great sovereigns of Pandemonium he's in...
Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun Volume 9 Review
Each time a new volume of Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun is released I have to restrain myself from immediately taking snapshots of all of the...
MabuSasa Volume 1 Review
On the outside, Akira Sasagawa doesn't appear to be any different from your normal high school girl. But get to know her more and...
My Boy in Blue Volume 14 Review
The first sentence of Miyoshi's author notes is, "This volume couldn't be more different from last volume's love story!" While you don't get the...
Love of Kill Volume 2 Review
Fe mentions in a note that Love of Kill had a "real possibility" of being canned after one volume. But the manga has swung...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 5 Review
Take a high school play. The lead falls ill, and a classmate who has helped others rehearse is drafted as the new star. Another...
The Food Diary of Miss Maid Volumes 1 and 2 Review
You know what they say about plans? Sometimes, the best ones don't work out. Suzume ended up going to Japan as a maid-in-training, but...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 7
Krystallina: Ayame and Tamako on the cover?! I approve. Although I'd bet Ayame would have something to say about not getting the cover to...













