Complex Age Volume 6 Review
Some time has passed since Kimiko told Nagisa that she's quitting cosplay and even more time has passed since Hayama was laughed out of...
One Week Friends Volume 3 Review
The adventures of Yuuki, Kaori, Shougo, and Saki continue on in One Week Friends volume 3. It's simple stuff: you have Kaori making friends...
Erased Volume 3 Review
Writing a review for a mystery is never an easy thing but it's especially hard to write about a mystery when this is your...
Love at Fourteen Volume 7 Review
It's been just over a year since readers have been able to see Kanata, Kazuki, and all their friends and their love interests, and...
Spy Classroom Volumes 1 and 2 Review
In an alternate world that appears similar to our Cold War-era Europe, governments are raising new generations of spies to carry out the unglamorous...
Hinowa ga CRUSH! Volume 6 Review
Considering the incredible odds Soukai faces as Tenrou invades, it's no surprise this volume of Hinowa ga CRUSH! brings closes the curtain on this...
Abe-kun’s Got Me Now! Volumes 6 and 7 Review
As Akari and Abe settle into their relationship, Akari finds herself even more in love with her straightforward, take-charge boyfriend. But even as thoughts...
Miss Miyazen Would Love to Get Closer to You Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Sakura Miyazen and Sota Matsubayashi apparently are the two people I want to see in a romcom. What's that mean? Well, they couldn't seem...
The Dungeon of Black Company Volume 1 Review
Ninomiya Keiji is living the ultimate NEET life -- thanks to saving up as a kid, taking part in the market, and working in...
Horimiya Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Based on the webcomic Hori-san and Miyamura-kun by Hero, the sunny Hori and gloomy Miyamura couldn't be two more different people as far as their...













