A Polar Bear in Love Volume 2 Review
A polar bear and a seal meet Polar Bear and Seal. If that sounds confusing, here's the story in two words: love triangles.
The end...
Inu x Boku SS Volume 11 Review
This is the final volume of Inu x Boku SS, and there's a lot to wrap up. The news of Kagerou's defeat has shaken...
Goblin Slayer Volume 1 Review
In a world based on standard RPGs and Dungeons and Dragons, mythical creatures and gods rue the spotlight. Adventurers, no name except for their...
Delicious in Dungeon Volume 5 Review
After the last volume's battle with the red dragon and Falin's resurrection, Laios, Marcille, Chilchuck, and Senshi are exhausted and Falin is still a...
Big Order Volume 1 Review
Big Order features a nice amount of random actions that make no sense yet is actually amazing to read. Sadly, it also features an...
Complex Age Volume 4 Review
As Nagisa's relationship with her boyfriend hits a sour note she finds a chance to reconnect with an old friend. But first, who is...
Hatsune Miku: Future Delivery Volume 2 Review
There are a lot of cute robots out there (Wall-E from the movie, BB-8 from Star Wars, the little toy Cozmo), and Asimov is...
Horimiya Volume 8 Review
The most anticipated and also dreaded event of the school year has arrived -- the sports festival! No matter how much Miyamura and Sengoku...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 1 Review
Unsurprisingly, most female-oriented works star a female. The shoujo manga that do center around a male lead tend to be those with sincere, idyllic...
Honey So Sweet Volume 1 Review
Four pages into the first volume of Honey So Sweet, the main male character presents the female lead with a bouquet of roses, asking...