Akame ga KILL! Volume 14 Review
Aw, Tatsumi. It took him 11 volumes to get on the cover originally, and now he gets to make the cover again on the...
The Love and Creed of Sae Maki: SAE-ISM Volume 4 Review
Over the course of reading this manga, there were a few things we needed to know:
Will we finally know who Sae Maki is?Is Misao...
My Dress-Up Darling Volume 2 Review
Wakana Gojo is about to go through a trial that every cosplay maker goes through at least once: finishing an outfit in a far...
The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated! Volume 3 Review
The end of volume 2 brought total despair for Jahy. Out of everyone, the last person she would've ever wanted to show up to...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 4 Review
In all my previous reviews of Kiniro Mosaic, I gush about Karen. She's still as charming and random as ever (and still the best...
Batman and the Justice League Volume 1 Review
There aren't too much manga based off American superheroes. I imagine one of the more well known is Ryoichi Ikegami's Spider-Man for example. That...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 8 Review
I'm not sure if the image you see is a cover or a missing persons poster. Kagura is only seen in a splash page....
Love Me, Love Me Not Volume 1 Review
On the day her best friend is moving away, Yuna has a couple of odd encounters. First, a handsome boy wipes her tears but...
Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi Volume 9 Review
Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi has always been about the bizarre, the supernatural creatures that most humans cannot see. But this...
After the Rain Volume 1 Review
After the Rain the anime was quite the experience. From its animation to its music as it told a story involving two decidedly different...













