Black Butler Volume 26 Review
Be warned: if you haven't kept up with the Black Butler manga, or if you've only been following the anime adaptations, this volume contains...
Ayanashi Volumes 1-3 Review
Holo lives in a world where most of humanity lives underground, hiding and protecting themselves from monsters that roam the surface and are impervious...
Love of Kill Volume 10 Review
I remember seeing a headline a while back that Love of Kill was ending soon, but those articles pop up often, so it's in...
Noblesse: Awakening Review
An ancient being tasked with protecting the world from supernatural creatures has awakened from an 800 year slumber…and decides to spend his time at...
Hi Score Girl Volume 8 Review
If there's one thing going for Haruo as the love triangle involving him, Akira, and Hidaka escalates dramatically, it's that he has a lot...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 15 Review
Volume 15 opens (and later continues) with a situation that anyone with two brain cells can figure is not what it seems, and there...
Gleam Volume 2 Review
It's been a while since the first volume of Gleam, and the one aspect that still stands out to me is this being one...
Laid-Back Camp Volumes 9 and 10 Review
The Outdoor Exploration Club wraps up their trip to Izu with more interesting sights, good food, and a semi-surprise birthday celebration for Nadeshiko and...
A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow Volumes 2 and 3 Review
A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow is a beautiful title. At the same time, however, I feel this manga could be named “Aquarium-themed Yuri...
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...














