Chi’s Sweet Adventures Volume 3 Review
Chi's life of play and prey continues in this third volume of Chi's Sweet Adventures, and it's full of adorableness as usual.
But the first...
Kiss and White Lily for My Dearest Girl Volume 7 Review
Yurine has a new kohai in the gardening club and she isn't sure how she feels about it. Haine is a bubbly and somewhat...
A Bride’s Story Volume 9 Review
It's been a year since the last volume of A Bride's Story, and with a handful of titular brides, it can be easy to...
An Invitation from a Crab Review
From the nicely designed front cover to the back cover, you'll note that this is a very quirky release from:
How it looksThe nameThe fact...
Love of Kill Volume 10 Review
I remember seeing a headline a while back that Love of Kill was ending soon, but those articles pop up often, so it's in...
The Watch Cats of Ginza Volume 1 Review
Suzu "Mikke" Miyake was the #1 cabaret girl at her place...but she gave it up. Instead of living that life, she spent all her...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Mint Chocolate Volume 1
Krystallina: In the latest line of stepsibling romances comes Mint Chocolate, author Orikasa's debut release stemming from a one-shot. High school girl Nanami is...
Devils’ Line Volume 13 Review
Devils' Line volume 13 starts off with Anzai confronting Kikuhara about their shared past. Meanwhile, Tsukasa is shocked that Shirase is working with the...
Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible Volume 1 Review
Junta Shiraishi is Kellam. Wait, who? Sorry, that was my first thought when our main male lead appeared. Aside from how they look, they're...
your name. Volume 3 Review
After I finished reading this final volume of your name., I looked at the clock and said to myself, "Didn't I just start this...