Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle Volume 18 Review
For most long running series, the one-trick idea can work over a long period of time. Sleepy Princess in Demon Castle's one trick is...
You Must Be This Tall to Propose! Volume 1 Review
When creating most things, and in this case a romcom manga, you should have something somewhat new that makes you stand out from your...
Kingdom Hearts III: The Novel Volume 1: Re:Start!! Review
The various Kingdom Hearts novels have ranged from being very good substitutes for the original games (Dream Drop Distance) to lackluster, too-abridged adaptations (Kingdom...
The Golden Sheep Volume 3 Review
Even though Tsugu and Sora have grown used to their new lives running a croquette shop for Tsugu's grandfather, this break from their regular...
Love of Kill Volume 6 Review
Fe continues to feature behind-the-scenes looks at each chapter, and one is a self-deprecating remark that tells you all you need to know about...
Final Fantasy Lost Stranger Volume 7 Review
It feels like Shogo and his party have been in the library for a long time now, and with Final Fantasy Lost Stranger easily...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 10
Krystallina: In a volume
filled with the return of one of the manga's key characters, food processing,
marketing, and a Russian sister-in-law, there's one main takeaway...
Cats of the Louvre Review
People visit museums for all kinds of reasons -- sometimes to find inspiration, other times to see something new, and sometimes to find something...
Kiss and White Lily for My Dearest Girl Volumes 8 and 9 Review
It's hard to remember that Yurine Kurosawa was once a cool, distant classmate to her friends when you see how much she's blossomed. Now...
Orient Volumes 2-4 Review
Having left their childhood town behind, and finding out that bands of demon god-slaying bushi do still exist, Musashi and Kojiro are now on...