Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is one of the newest offerings from the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine but it’s a title that English-speaking readers...
Murciélago Volume 1 Review
In the history of famous duos, there's Holmes and Watson, Jordan and Pippen, Batman and Robin, etc. For infamous, there's Bonnie and Clyde, FUNimation...
Log Horizon: Game’s End, Volumes 3 and 4 Review
Volumes three and four of the Log Horizon light novel series (corresponding to episodes eleven to twenty-one of the anime) form a two-part story subtitled...
A Polar Bear in Love Volume 3 Review
Ever heard of this riddle?
"Why don't polar bears eat penguins?"
The answer is, of course, that polar bears live in the Arctic and penguins in...
Chihayafuru Volume 6 Review
This wasn't the best volume of Chihayafuru. Chihayafuru volume 6 spent time trying to develop a few characters and spent a bit too long...
Peach Girl NEXT Volume 1 Review
(Note: Kairi is called "Kiley" in Peach Girl, not "Kylie" like the footnote in NEXT says. I'm glad Kodansha Comics went with the standardized...
Kasane No Tao Volume 1 Review
After reading the free copy of Kasane no Tao, I thought it was enjoyable. However, I didn't think I wanted to grab a copy...
Shojo FIGHT! Volume 1 Review
Note: This review is full of spoilers. Will note where they start and end.
There might not be a manga out there where my emotions...
CITY Volume 1 Review
The absurdity of CITY, where you'll be greeted with an old landlady who must be a genetically enhanced supervillain, a family that owns a...
Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody Volume 1 Review
The English light novel market is starting to become peppered with "regular Earth guy is transported to another world (and it looks suspiciously like...