Record of Grancrest War Volume 2 Review
Reading Record of Grancrest War is very much an inside look into the process of consuming different mediums. A relevant example is Game of...
Smile Down the Runway Volumes 3 and 4 Review
Ikuto may only be in high school but he's already making connections in the world of fashion that other designers would envy; he's still...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 4 Review
At the end of the previous volume, Kai confessed! So according to the Law of Shoujo, one of three things must happen: either Riko...
School-Live! Volume 9 Review
Now that School-Live's English release has caught up to the Japanese volumes, this is likely to be the last one for quite a while....
Voices of a Distant Star Review
It's been a while since I've thought about Voices of a Distant Star. After all, the last time I watched it was in...2012...2013? Ok,...
Failed Princesses Volume 1 Review
In a high school like many others, a familiar social strata exists -- you have Fujishiro, the image-conscious and popular girl with a gaggle...
Flying Witch Volume 1 Review
While not many people know, witches still exist in the world and Makoto Kowata is a witch from Yokohama who's recently come of age....
Chihayafuru Volume 1 Review
Yuki Suetsugu begins Chihayafuru by placing her main character, Chihaya Ayase, in a significant karuta match. As she goes to take a card, we...
After Hours Volume 1 Review
Emi isn't sure why she goes clubbing. Every time her friend drags her along with the promise "I won't just forget about you when...
Cosmo Familia Volume 1 Review
Like I said in our 2020 Eye on Manga post, I’ve been excited about the Cosmo Familia manga for a while now. It’s created...













