Who Says Warriors Can’t be Babes? Volume 1 Review
Taijiro notes in the afterword section that this is their first printed work. You can certainly feel that the more you manage to read...
My Isekai Life: I Gained A Second Character Class and Became the Strongest Sage...
Sometimes, you just simply find something you click with. That's why if you happen to find a genre you really enjoy, you'll want to...
Love After World Domination Volume 5 Review
Sometimes going home isn't all that's cracked up to be. See: Desumi, who ends up returning to her hometown to see her family after...
Our Fake Marriage Volume 8 Review
Finally, we get to see some family members in Our Fake Marriage! And with only one volume to go, it's time to plan a...
The Magnificent Grand Scene Volume 10 Review
After much studying a new language and training, we see Kanade set out for Marseille in France. Can you believe due to the host...
Black Butler Volume 26 Review
Be warned: if you haven't kept up with the Black Butler manga, or if you've only been following the anime adaptations, this volume contains...
Transparent Light Blue Review
It’s rare that I come across a yuri title that I don’t like. But with Transparent Light Blue, I unfortunately found one.
This one-volume manga,...
The Magnificent Grand Scene Volume 8 Review
The Youth America Grand Prix preliminaries begin and everyone is in for a struggle. As in, almost nonstop dancing, lots of competitors, and high...
Honey So Sweet Volume 1 Review
Four pages into the first volume of Honey So Sweet, the main male character presents the female lead with a bouquet of roses, asking...
Complex Age Volume 5 Review
This is Complex Age's strongest volume by far. The other volumes weren't weak, but as Yui Sakuma begins to pull all of the threads together...













