My Boy in Blue Volume 6 Review
My Boy in Blue volume 6 is essentially the yin to the previous volume's yang.
The story continues with Aya telling about her past...
Crown of Thorns Volume 1 Review
Going by the premise and the cover I was immediately reminded of another Shojo Beat imprint title, The Devil and Her Love Song which involved a...
Goblin Slayer Volume 2 Review
Goblin Slayer now has a party. No seriously, he has a party! Alongside Priestess, an elf, a dwarf, and a lizardman join him in...
Vampire Dormitory Volume 2 Review
Mito is one lucky son daughter of a gun when it comes to hiding her gender. Let's recap all the ways she should have...
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle Volume 6 Review
It’s always important to mention that this manga could be over already. Throughout all of Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle, it becomes clear...
High School Prodigies Have it Easy Even in Another World! Volume 1 Review
What would happen if you brought together the most unlikely high school prodigies and sent them into another world?
Well, you'd likely get one...
Horimiya Volume 6 Review
One of the nice things about Horimiya is that up to this point there haven't been any stagnant love triangles (as much as Honoka, who graces the...
Nina the Starry Bride Volumes 4-6 Review
Considering the perilous situation that Nina found herself in in the last volume, wrecked in the remote forests of a foreign land and without...
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...
Horimiya Volumes 3 and 4 Review
In some ways, a romantic story can be the hardest one to retain a reader's attention. "Will they or won't they?" can only last...













