Kirby: Art & Style Collection Review
Video game artbooks tend to fall into one of two categories: a simple gathering of screenshots, character models, and images that have been plastered...
Soul Eater: The Perfect Edition Volume 6 Review
In my review for Soul Eater: The Perfect Edition volume 2, I wrote this:
"I checked, and the Excalibur chapter kicked off volume 3 in...
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle Volume 5 Review
The hero and his party appear to have found a way to rescue the princess -- creating a magical portal that they can use...
Interspecies Reviewers Volume 1 Review
In your typical fantasy world filled with humans, elves, angels, and all sorts of beings, it's easy to see how many different species might...
Queen’s Quality Volume 1 Review
Kyousuke Motomi's previous series, QQ Sweeper, ended in a very odd place as its main characters Fumi and Kyutaro realize that Fumi has a rare,...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 3
Justin: In Silver Spoon volume 3, Hachiken's summer of working for the Mikages' takes some turns. Some of it involves dealing with around 300...
Count Fujiwara’s Suffering Review
The Count is the male calico that belongs to the two Fujiwara sisters: the younger Yumeko and the older Shizuka. Some time ago, Shizuka...
A Side Character’s Love Story Volume 1 Review
You read enough manga, watch enough anime, play enough video games, etc, you understand the hierarchy: the main lead or leads take center stage,...
The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest Volume 3 Review
More fun times are ahead for the former "sage" who aims to face the monsters from outer space, as he continues to train Lurie...
Hinowa ga CRUSH! Volume 5 Review
Chances are if you've followed Takahiro's other series, the cover tells you all you need to know about what happens here. Because happiness never...














