That Blue Sky Feeling Volume 1 Review
This isn't the first time Dai Noshiro has had to transfer schools and he's familiar with the process: be as friendly as he can...
Love at Fourteen Volume 9 Review
Perhaps the
best part of Love at Fourteen volume 8 was seeing Aoi slowly developing
feelings for the nurse. The two are very much alike, and...
Love at Fourteen Volume 8 Review
Love at Fourteen has been mostly about Kanata and Kazuki, but the series has featured other characters and their relationships. Most of those involve...
Snow White with the Red Hair Volume 1 Review
There are two options when the idiot prince in your area demands you become their concubine: accept with glee (or with anger) or run...
Blissful Land Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Khang Zhipa lives deep in the mountains of 18th century Tibet where he spends his days working as a doctor's apprentice and being easily...
Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Volume 7 Review
One of the best parts of this series is seeing what animals are turned into beastfolk. It's the sort of fun guessing game that...
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,...
ACCA 13-Territory Inspection Department Volumes 5 and 6 Review
The coup d'etat is underway; or rather, it began six months earlier with Jean's crazy orders to visit all 13 districts with barely a...
My Boy Volume 5 Review
You know how kids cartoons tend to have really literal opening songs? You know, lyrics that specifically explain who's who and what's going on?...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 10
Krystallina: In a volume
filled with the return of one of the manga's key characters, food processing,
marketing, and a Russian sister-in-law, there's one main takeaway...













