The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! Volume 1
Helen: Asakusa is a bit of a weird teen, easily falling into daydreams that are more vivid than reality, and she's also a talented...
Hi Score Girl Volume 6 Review
You know, it does feel kind of relatable when someone maintains that a game console is a game console, or for this volume of...
Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead Volume 2 Review
Akira's quest to complete his bucket list continues, but as Kencho points out, is any of it at all realistic while a zombie apocalypse...
Cat + Gamer Volume 3 Review
In the first couple chapters of Cat + Gamer, an extremely relatable experience occurs -- finding time to engage in a hobby. Riko buys...
Perfect World Volume 5 Review
In this volume of Perfect World, Nagasawa decides to reveal her current state of mind, which leads Kawana to believe any chance of her...
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...
The Royal Tutor Volume 7 Review
After teasing him for six volumes, FINALLY we see the elusive Eins, the first prince in The Royal Tutor volume 7. I've been looking...
The Promised Neverland Volume 2 Review
After the whirlwind of reveals, surprises, and setbacks that defined the first volume of The Promised Neverland, Emma and the other kids at Grace...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 6 Review
The Inter-high race continues, and with the steep hill section next, it's Onoda's and Makimura's time to shine. Unlike how Naruko and Tadokoro both...
Log Horizon: The West Wind Brigade Volumes 1-3 Review
With a setting as broad as Log Horizon's it seems like a story designed to have spin-offs. But of course you don't want to scare...













