The Watch Cats of Ginza Volume 2 Review
With worries over the bar and having money, Shoko's determined to do what she can to help...and that means leave Towser.
FOR...a bit. With the...
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...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 1 Review
Unsurprisingly, most female-oriented works star a female. The shoujo manga that do center around a male lead tend to be those with sincere, idyllic...
Baccano! Volume 6, 1933 <First> The Slash -Cloudy to Rainy- and Volume 7, 1933...
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After a timeskip and a leap across the ocean for volume 5,...
Goblin Slayer Volume 2 Review
Goblin Slayer now has a party. No seriously, he has a party! Alongside Priestess, an elf, a dwarf, and a lizardman join him in...
Akame ga KILL! Zero Volume 7 Review
I usually like it when there's a little bit of a recap or repeat of the previous volume as a way to remind readers...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 11 Review
Tremble, people of Earth! The Devil King is ready to attack!
The electronics store that is.
And maybe not so much "attack" as "buy". But, you...
The Promised Neverland Volume 3 Review
The first two volumes of The Promised Neverland were a wild ride of tension and suspense as the children at Grace Field House realized...
Haikara-San: Here Comes Miss Modern (Sub) Review
Set in Taisho-era Japan, Miss Benio Hanamura is a motherless, modern girl who chafes at learning feminine skills in finishing school and who would...
The Lion and the Bride Volume 1 Review
I actually first saw this series a couple of years ago when I was browsing Amazon Japan. I was drawn to the cover, but...














