World’s End and Apricot Jam Volume 1 Review
For "building manager” Hina Sakata, Anzu Shinohara has been a thorn in her side -- from the constant mess being left around the building...
How To Train Your Devil Volume 1 Review
Zeno Zebia grew up with little to show for anything she did. She always drew the short end of the stick, made poor decisions,...
Love of Kill Volume 2 Review
Fe mentions in a note that Love of Kill had a "real possibility" of being canned after one volume. But the manga has swung...
Soul Eater: The Perfect Edition Volume 11 Review
I was struggling with how to describe how I felt about Soul Eater: The Perfect Edition this time around until I was suddenly struck...
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...
School-Live! Volume 10 Review
This...was an odd volume of School-Live!. It goes from the end of an arc to the moment of truth in just a couple of...
Tia La Cherla Volume 1 Review
Tia La Cherla kicks off with several beautiful, full-color images serving as a narrated prologue. It's one of the most gorgeous openings for a...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Fruits Basket Another Volume 1
Krystallina: Next generation sequels are not too unusual in the manga world. But while people tend to say follow-ups are not as good as...
One Week Friends Volume 1 Review
One Week Friends is a tale of two personas. One persona uses 4 panels to showcase its comedy. The other is a heartrending tale...
The Royal Tutor Volume 3 Review
When I started The Royal Tutor Volume 3, I thought I would finally see the mysterious eldest prince.
Nope, the handsomely-dressed familiar stranger was Kai's...













