Who Says Warriors Can’t be Babes? Volume 1 Review
Taijiro notes in the afterword section that this is their first printed work. You can certainly feel that the more you manage to read...
The Daily Lives of High School Boys Volume 2 Review
So, what inane, er, ordinary antics can these high school boys and girls get into in this volume? Would one high school boy being...
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...
Stellar Witch LIP☆S Volume 5 Review
Stellar Witch LIP☆S ends with this volume, and as such, volume 5 has to include final revelations and the last battle. While this series...
The Coppersmith’s Bride Volume 1 Review
Shiina's boyfriend, Shuu, comes from a family of coppersmiths. While Shiina doesn't understand the technical side of what Shuu does and how he can...
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...
Maquia: When The Promised Flower Blooms Review
My local cinema is the best. Cinema ticket prices have shot up in this country sadly, with the regular price of a seat being...
Kiss and White Lily for My Dearest Girl Volume 4 Review
In this volume's afterword, Canno says that her editor came up with the them "future" for this volume. So focusing on Moe and Mizuki, the...
Log Horizon: Lost Child of the Dawn and Log Horizon: The Gold of the...
In the anime adaptation of Log Horizon, volumes six and seven mark the start of the second season and the anime alternates episodes between the simultaneous...
My Boy in Blue Volume 9 Review
The good news is that My Boy in Blue is more focused this time around. The volume features the school trip -- more specifically,...














