Akaoni: Contract with a Vampire Volume 1 Review
First of all, in terms of length, Akaoni: Contract with a Vampire Volume 1 is a monster. (Pun intended.) The light novel is over...
Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 1 Review
At this point in time, the Eureka Seven franchise has had a truly odd and disjointed release schedule. The original TV series, Psalm of the Planets...
Log Horizon: The Larks Take Flight Volume 8 Review
After the series' last two-part installment, Log Horizon has fully given in to its multi-POV tendencies. This book has an uneven split with 3/4ths...
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...
Complex Age Volume 5 Review
This is Complex Age's strongest volume by far. The other volumes weren't weak, but as Yui Sakuma begins to pull all of the threads together...
Log Horizon: The West Wind Brigade Volume 5 Review
What started out as a fun opportunity to tell side-stories in the Log Horizon universe has quickly become a slog to get through. The story's...
The Royal Tutor Volume 2 Review
"What's next?" That was the big question I had for the second volume of The Royal Tutor. Yes, Heine's mission is to make the...
In This Corner of The World Review
In This Corner of The World takes a refreshing spin on depicting WWII and stories about Hiroshima. Specifically, it takes a more humorous approach...
Girls’ Last Tour Volume 1 Review
The "cute girls doing cute things" genre may have gone too far with Girls' Last Tour. Cute girls form a band! Totally fine and...
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...