The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Saint Young Men Volume 1
Helen: Foreigners have been attracted to Japan for ages and some even dream of living there. That's exactly what Jesus Christ, the Son of...
Is Kichijoji the Only Place to Live? Volume 2 Review
The Shigeta twins are at it once again! Miyako and Tomoko continue to do their best to help improve a few lives by finding...
My Boy Volume 4 Review
There was an eight month gap between volumes two and three of My Boy, and it sure felt like it. So I can only...
High School Prodigies Have it Easy Even in Another World! Volume 2 Review
After finishing my review of the first volume of this manga, I remembered that volume 2 was shrinkwrapped and has the warning label. There...
The Dungeon of Black Company Volume 1 Review
Ninomiya Keiji is living the ultimate NEET life -- thanks to saving up as a kid, taking part in the market, and working in...
Delicious in Dungeon Volume 6 Review
Laios, Marcille, Chilchuck, and Senshi are in a position that isn't unheard of for people venturing into the dungeon — a member of their...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 11 Review
So, Yowamushi Pedal volume 11. There's a lot of pedaling. Good stuff; you should read it.
Ok, that sounds like a book report by someone...
Our Dreams At Dusk: Shimanami Tasogare Volume 1 Review
Tasuku Kaname still feels awkward in his new school in a new town where he and his mother rent a house on a hill,...
Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Volume 5 Review
There's really not that much I need to say about Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts volume 5. In fact, I shall try...
The Royal Tutor Volume 11 Review
I got the feeling from the cover
this volume was going to be full of intrigue. The Royal Tutor hasn't been shy about Ernst's desire...













