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...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 6 Review
In the last volume of the manga, Suzuno had officially joined the main cast. (Well, as officially as you can get when you're living...
Chihayafuru Volumes 11 and 12 Review
It's Team Mizusawa vs. Team Hokuou in the finals, and we got some excellent matchups, ranging from Leero taking on Taichi to Amakasu facing...
Snow White with the Red Hair Volume 7 Review
Snow White with the Red Hair volume 7 is a very relaxing read, but it's not much of an interesting one.
First, the volume wraps...
A Bride’s Story Volume 12 Review
Have I mentioned A Bride's Story is gorgeous? Of course I have. How could anyone look at this series and not comment on the...
Final Fantasy Lost Stranger Volume 3 Review
In almost every Final Fantasy, the party (or part of the party) is captured. But with no signs of an oglop, headless alien, or...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 5 Review
Last time around, Kai made an idiotic jump in logic. Fortunately, Shizuki Fujisawa doesn't drag on this misunderstanding beyond the first chapter of this...
The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest Volumes 5 and 6 Review
What a poor mist demon. Really thought he had Mattias on the ropes after severing his arm. Probably didn't consider that Matthias already had...
your name. Another Side: Earthbound Volume 1 Review
Another Side: Earthbound Volume 1 is the manga adaptation of the your name. prequel/side-story novel of the same name. The manga kicks off with...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Sazan & Comet Girl
Helen: Sazan's life is typical for a blue collar worker -- typical for his time that is. He lives on Earth but commutes to...













