Gabriel Dropout Volume 10 Review
The problem when a release is short is that a manga has fewer opportunities to rebound when things aren't going well. That's an issue...
Hinowa ga CRUSH! Volume 2 Review
Usually when I read a new volume of a series, I'm praying, "Please be good. Please be good!" Hinowa ga CRUSH! is special --...
He’s My Only Vampire Volume 6 Review
In the previous volume of He's My Only Vampire, Aki gained another STIGMA, Kana had been kidnapped, and she had regained most of her...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 10 Review
This is very much a casual volume of The Devil is a Part-Timer!. The volume centers heavily on two shopping sprees: one for a...
I Married My Best Friend To Shut My Parents Up Review
Machi Morimoto's parents will not stop nagging her to get married, even though she has no interest in marrying anyone (and certainly not any...
Dropkick on My Devil! Review
I take a look at Dropkick on My Devil! and ask myself what really drew me to watching slapstick comedy anime. Was it the...
Nyankees Volumes 1 and 2 Review
A thug's life is a hard one: you live on the streets, defend your territory, follow the rules of the group, and who knows...
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War! Volume 1 Review
Kaguya and Miyuki are the respectively richest and smartest kids at their school, the Vice-President and President of the student council, and widely assumed...
Transparent Light Blue Review
It’s rare that I come across a yuri title that I don’t like. But with Transparent Light Blue, I unfortunately found one.
This one-volume manga,...
Meikyuu: Labyrinth Kingdom, a Tactical Fantasy World Survival Guide Review
Ex-British Special Forces soldier Taiga Andou-Garrett is returning to Japan, which hasn't been his home since he was 16 years old and joined the...














