Kemono Friends: Welcome to Japari Park! Review
The Kemono Friends franchise was an odd one to capture the attention and love of anime fans across the globe in 2017. Based off of...
Complex Age Volume 5 Review
This is Complex Age's strongest volume by far. The other volumes weren't weak, but as Yui Sakuma begins to pull all of the threads together...
Horimiya Volume 10 Review
After ten volumes, it's difficult to not start comparing Horimiya to the other long-running romance series I'm currently reading. But it speaks to the strength...
Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi Volume 2 Review
Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi is also a visual novel released by the doujin group HaccaWorks. Fast forward a few years...
Voices of a Distant Star Review
It's been a while since I've thought about Voices of a Distant Star. After all, the last time I watched it was in...2012...2013? Ok,...
Anne Happy Volume 6 Review
The Happiness Class is in the middle of their play, but it's interrupted... by a tornado?
I've read a lot of manga, but I can't...
IM: Great Priest Imhotep Volume 1 Review
What does a race of Egyptians do when dangerous spirits can no longer be suitably contained? You awake Imhotep, tell him to defeat them,...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 7 Review
I've said this before, and I'll say it again: it's a good thing Yen Press releases Yowamushi Pedal in omnibuses. Often one of the...
Log Horizon: The West Wind Brigade Volumes 1-3 Review
With a setting as broad as Log Horizon's it seems like a story designed to have spin-offs. But of course you don't want to scare...
Erased Volume 1 Review
Erased is the manga that inspired the anime of the same name early in 2016, a tense thriller which garnered quite a bit of...