The Weakest Manga Villainess Wants Her Freedom! Review
One day, a sorceress in the Demon Lord's Army realizes she was reincarnated as an antagonist in her past life's favorite manga. Not only...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 15 Review
After throwing Onoda into yet another race, author Watanabe quickly wraps it up to let the manga say farewell to some of the third-year...
Wave, Listen to Me! Volumes 4 and 5 Review
It's back! After publishing the first three volumes and then going silent, with the arrival of the anime adaptation last year Kodansha has started...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 19 Review
This second Inter-high continues to be moving at a faster pace than Yowamushi Pedal's first. No longer does every centimeter feel like it needs...
Love After World Domination Volume 2 Review
That's it. The jig is up. Desumi and Fudo's cute, romantic fling is over. Pink Gelato Haru has caught them red-handed! The relationship between...
Komi Can’t Communicate Volume 1 Review
Hitohito Tadano, after having a checklist of things he did embarrassingly during junior high school (popped his shirt collar, worked on a novel for...
Final Fantasy Lost Stranger Volume 2 Review
I mentioned in the first volume's review that I loved the cover. This one is just as great. There's the pretty foil logo, of...
An Invitation from a Crab Review
From the nicely designed front cover to the back cover, you'll note that this is a very quirky release from:
How it looksThe nameThe fact...
The Delinquent Housewife! Volume 1 Review
The Komukai family's life changes forever when Tohru introduces his bride-to-be, Komugi. For the mother (and maybe grandpa), they have the best of thoughts....
Gabriel Dropout Volume 4 Review
This is the fourth volume, and it's about this time that a series should try mixing things up. What's something new that Ukami can...














