The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 12 Review
For a while there, I thought I had finally lost my mind. Just go ahead and lock me up because obviously my memory can't...
The Faraway Paladin Volume 1: The Boy in the City of the Dead Review
William doesn't remember everything about his past life on Earth, but he does remember that he in fact had one and that makes his...
Baccano! The Grand Punk Railroad: Local and Express Review
Following tumultuous adventures in The Rolling Bootlegs, Baccano! is back! Some fans of the anime may know that 2007 anime adaptation covered roughly the...
Hi Score Girl Volume 9 Review
After 8 volumes of gaming, having games in his brain, evolving as more things around him change (from his personal life to the arcades),...
Welcome to the Ballroom Volume 1 Review
Just a few years ago it seemed as if the anime and manga publishing worlds were blowing everyone away with the sudden explosion of sports...
Murciélago Volume 2 Review
The climatic, pitched battle between a murderous, girl loving super mercenary and a hawkish, morose and rich old man in a normal series would...
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...
Ran and the Gray World Volumes 2 and 3 Review
Despite all of the trouble it causes, and multiple threats from her family members, Ran continues to use her magic sneakers to age up...
The Cornered Mouse Dreams Of Cheese Review
Otomo Kyoichi thinks that everything is going fine with his wife, until he's invited out to dinner one night by his old college classmate...
Final Fantasy Lost Stranger Volume 4 Review
Most Final
Fantasy spells are based on English words: Fire, Blizzard, Thunder, etc. So
because of that, for native English speakers, most of the names are...














