Magus of the Library Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Theo doesn't look like anyone else in his small, remote village. He knows why -- he has a mixed heritage and the various races...
Beasts of Abigaile Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Unlike American supernatural fiction where you can barely go five feet without running into a werewolf story, Japan is much cooler on these furry...
Red Riding Hood’s Wolf Apprentice Volumes 2 and 3 Review
Three races exist in this world, perpetually balanced on the knife's edge between coexistence and conflict: the beastkin who can appear as beasts or...
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....
Plum Crazy! Tales Of A Tiger-Striped Cat Volume 1 Review
Plum isn't a very crazy kitty, but the new kitten she's brought home is! Plum found Snowball shivering and alone outside and, in a...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 7 Review
I've said this before, and I'll say it again: it's a good thing Yen Press releases Yowamushi Pedal in omnibuses. Often one of the...
Weathering With You Volume 3 Review
As the famous song goes, "Ain't no sunshine when she's gone." Well, while that may be true for Hodaka personally, Hina's sudden disappearance allows...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Romance of the Imperial Capital Kotogami: A Tale of Living...
Krystallina: This is not a romance. Well, not in the typical sense of the word. This is a romance as in a fairy tale...
Chihayafuru Volume 2 Review
If Chihayafuru volume 1 started out with the backstory of Chihaya, Taichi, and Wataya, Chihayafuru volume 2 is what happens after. As in, they...
We Must Never Fall in Love! Volume 4 Review
This is We Must Never Fall in Love!'s fourth volume, but here, the key number is three. Yes, the number three -- the number...














