Sweet Blue Flowers Volume 1 Review
After going through several different licensors, it appears that Sweet Blue Flowers has finally found a home with Viz Media. Fans of the 2009 anime adaptation...
Horimiya Volume 8 Review
The most anticipated and also dreaded event of the school year has arrived -- the sports festival! No matter how much Miyamura and Sengoku...
The Royal Tutor Volume 1 Review
Like many of you, I first heard of The Royal Tutor because of the anime. Many people were describing the series as "a reverse...
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...
Ms. Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles Volume 1 Review
For reasons she can't completely explain, high school student Yu likes the cool and seemingly mysterious transfer student, Koizumi, and wants to get to...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Prince Freya Volume 1
Helen: Warfare is a constant in Freya's life. While even if her small village has mostly escaped the fighting and conquering, she's seen her...
Sadako at the End of the World Review
There's a timeline included in Sadako at the End of the World that shows you just when this franchise, which began as a novel...
Love of Kill Volume 11 Review
For much of Love of Kill volume 11, I was yelling, "Let's get on with it!!" in my head. The book looks shorter than...
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...
Final Fantasy Lost Stranger Volume 1 Review
I wasn't too impressed with Final Fantasy Lost Stranger when I first read it, but I was curious as to how the compiled version...













