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...
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...
Blank Canvas: My So-Called Artist’s Journey Volume 1 Review
Before she was an internationally published josei manga-ka, Akiko Higashimura was a kid who dreamed of being a shojo manga-ka. In between those times,...
Sorcerous Stabber Orphen: Heed My Call, Beast! Part 1 Volume 1 Review
My history with Orphen goes way back to high school. There's a free on-demand service that The Anime Network has (and still has today)...
Heaven’s Design Team Volume 2 Review
"God made the world in just six days" is the story everyone knows but, well, that's not entirely true. After just six days of...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 7 Review
One of the
biggest tests of any romance manga is what happens after the main couple gets
together. Will the manga end because there's nothing left...
Go With The Clouds, North-by-Northwest Volume 1 Review
Go With The Clouds, North-by-Northwest begins with our main protagonist, Kei, and his car is turned over on the side of the road in...
My Boy in Blue Volume 5 Review
This volume is a bit of a fake-out.
Kako and her friends Mikado and Jiro are all, quite frankly, idiots. And their
lack of brainpower presents...
The Watch Cats of Ginza Volume 3 Review
When all is said and done about The Watch Cats of Ginza, it's going to be one of the more poorly localized works out...
Horimiya Volume 12 Review
As the cover suggests, Hero and Daisuke Hagiwara have begun to play "pair the spares" amongst the cast members of Horimiya who are currently...













