The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Life Lessons With Uramichi Oniisan Volume 1
Helen: Omota Uramichi, age 31 and a former gymnast, never intended to get stuck in a job doing children's entertainment with no chances for...
Final Fantasy XV: The Dawn of the Future Review
Like some other Square Enix JRPGs, Final Fantasy XV has both its haters and defenders. But its development issues have been well-known, and problems...
To Your Eternity Volume 1 Review
In the history of manga, there aren't too many artists who can follow up one successful title with another. You think of Toriyama going...
Red Riding Hood’s Wolf Apprentice Volume 1 Review
There are three races which live, and sometimes coexist, in this world: the humans, as typical as you can imagine, the beastkin, who straddle...
Nina the Starry Bride Volumes 1-3 Review
Nina lives a rough life in the slums of Dayah, Fortna, but even she never expected to be sold off into slavery by the...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 15 Review
A missing
Emi, a strange father and daughter, an odd rainstorm...there's no end to the
problems for Maou and the gang!
This
fifteenth volume of the manga adaptation...
With You and the Rain Volume 3 Review
In volume 3 of the writing woman and the mysterious not raccoon but instead dog manga, the dynamic sees no change for about 2/3...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Goodbye, My Rose Garden Volume 1
Helen: Hanako, a young woman from Japan, absolutely adores the works of English writer Victor Franks and the feelings of hope they inspire in...
Penguin Gentlemen Review
If you've ever seen my normal avatar or know a little bit about me, it probably isn't too surprising that I wanted to read...
The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic Volume 1 Review
On a rainy day, ordinary teen Ken Usato ends up chatting with the president and vice president of the student council: the school idol...














