Gabriel Dropout Volume 7 Review
Despite making the cover, Gabriel's boss only makes an appearance in the inside cover comics. Which is too bad, as I'd like to see...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 9 Review
After spending
many volumes on the sidelines, Kagura and Tora come into the forefront. But
who'd want to read about them when the happy-go-lucky Kai and...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 14 Review
After all this time (ten omnibuses, according to the author notes), the Inter-high finally comes to an end as Manami and Onoda head for...
A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow Volumes 2 and 3 Review
A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow is a beautiful title. At the same time, however, I feel this manga could be named “Aquarium-themed Yuri...
Turning the Tables on the Seatmate Killer! Chapters 1-7 Review
Generally speaking, changing seats at school can mean saying goodbye to a classmate you've might've befriended. But for all intents and purposes, for one...
Are You Lost? Volume 1 Review
Four high school girls were on a plane traveling with classmates and teachers for a school trip. What that trip was, who knows, because...
Monster Tamer Girls Volume 2 Review
In the final volume of Monster Tamer Girls, Ion, Sora, Tsukiko, and Kotomi have a problem. A big problem. A problem that happens to...
Val x Love Volume 2 Review
Remember back in volume 1 when I said that this manga would probably get raunchier as the series progresses? Well, it did not take...
The Case Study of Vanitas Volume 3 Review
The first two volumes of The Case Study of Vanitas felt like a messy whirlwind of character introductions, expository details, and a story in dire...
Erased Volume 2 Review
The first omnibus of Erased ended with Satoru’s failure: Hinazuki has died and Satoru is returned to the present to find that nothing about...













