Baccano! The Grand Punk Railroad: Local and Express Review
Following tumultuous adventures in The Rolling Bootlegs, Baccano! is back! Some fans of the anime may know that 2007 anime adaptation covered roughly the...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 12 Review
This volume of The Devil is a Part-Timer! is a bit of an odd duck. Technically, not much happens. There are no epic showdowns,...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 1 Review
At one point, a female friend of Shuhei, the guy on the cover, compares herself to the heroine of a Mitsuru Adachi manga. So...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: I’m in Love with the Villainess! Volume 1
Helen: Rei's life was an unhappy one: she was an overworked office worker whose one pleasure in life was diving deep into the lore...
Chihayafuru Volume 2 Review
If Chihayafuru volume 1 started out with the backstory of Chihaya, Taichi, and Wataya, Chihayafuru volume 2 is what happens after. As in, they...
After Hours Volume 1 Review
Emi isn't sure why she goes clubbing. Every time her friend drags her along with the promise "I won't just forget about you when...
Arakawa Under the Bridge Volume 7 Review
Most of volume 7 is the same insanity readers have become quite
familiar with: love woes, quick-to-violence responses, and things people wish
they could unsee or...
Delicious in Dungeon Volume 6 Review
Laios, Marcille, Chilchuck, and Senshi are in a position that isn't unheard of for people venturing into the dungeon — a member of their...
With You and the Rain Volumes 1 and 2 Review
One rainy day a woman sees an abandoned animal in a box. It's not a normal animal either -- it has a leaf on...
How To Train Your Devil Volume 1 Review
Zeno Zebia grew up with little to show for anything she did. She always drew the short end of the stick, made poor decisions,...














