The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Cheeky Brat Volume 1
Krystallina: Looking at the cover, you may guess correctly that Cheeky Brat is a bit older than the average newly licensed manga series. Miyuki...
Perfect World Volume 2 Review
It's rare for a manga to stir up emotions unless it brings all of its best elements together. And even if there are some...
Living-Room Matsunaga-san Volume 1 Review
With her ailing grandma being taken care of by her parents, Miko Sonoda moves into her uncle’s boarding house. It’s an interesting place for...
Love and Heart Volume 6 Review
Yoh is enjoying the first summer together with Haruma as his girlfriend. But while her love life is going well, things are tense among...
Silkscreen Doujinshi Review
As a school girl, she thought she was in love with Them, her dashing, female classmate. But they weren't a girl at all, so...
My Boy in Blue Volume 10 Review
From the cover, you can tell it's going to be a Kota vs Okami face-off.
What you can't tell from the cover is that it...
Complex Age Volume 3 Review
Like many cosplayers' lives, Nagisa's is filled with drama -- but she's hardly ever the instigator. As Nagisa continues to wonder if she should...
Nirvana Volume 1 Review
In a market that is currently flooded with overly similar isekai stories, Nirvana seems like a breath of fresh air on the surface. Instead of focusing...
Forbidden Scrollery Volume 1 Review
I'm sure we've all been in a conversation or situation where we were lost. Perhaps everyone is talking about the local sports team and...
Dawn of the Mapmaker: The Surveyor Girl and the Forbidden Knowledge Volume 1 Review
Mapmaker Unen has her first major gig, but she needs another bodyguard besides her friend Irena. Just as the strange voices in her head...














