Wave, Listen to Me! Volumes 1-3 Review
Minare Koda is good at her job, as a waitress and doing social media for the curry shop Voyager in Sapporo, but she's not...
The Promised Neverland Volume 1 Review
Emma and her two friends, Norman and Ray, live a happy but quiet life at Grace Field House. They are all the brightest kids...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 8 Review
Exams are coming up, and so that can mean only one thing. Cosplay day! Er, I mean, cat cafés! Um, duels! Anime! Poems! Oh,...
Peach Girl NEXT Volume 6 Review
Volume 6 starts off with Momo still discombobulated because of the video Sae sent where Kairi wondered aloud to Misao about why she didn't...
Lust Geass Volume 1 Review
Lust Geass is exactly as the title says. The only intrigue would be learning how far these high-schoolers' horniness go as they stop by...
The Royal Tutor Volume 9 Review
At the time the chapters in this volume were being published in Japan, the anime was preparing to air. I mention this because most...
School of Horns Volume 2 Review
At the end of volume 1, I was pretty certain that despite the cliffhanger ending and the appearance of transfer student Haruto, there wasn't...
Laid-Back Camp Volumes 5 and 6 Review
Time marches on and now that Christmas is past, it's almost time for New Years! The Outdoor Exploration Club and all of their associated...
Vampire Dormitory Volume 1 Review
Mito
is an orphan whose good looks keep bringing trouble and unfortunate assumptions.
Ducking into a café to escape stalkers, Mito accidentally breaks a vase and...
The Right Way to Make Jump! Review
What is the right way to make Jump? Well, this is not what Takeshi Sakurai answers while exploring what makes Jump if you were...













