Leaving Our Truths to the Shooting Star Volume 1 Review
For 6 kids, their lives were changed forever when one of those kids, Subaru, fell from a waterfall. She did survive, but she's been...
My Boy Volume 4 Review
There was an eight month gap between volumes two and three of My Boy, and it sure felt like it. So I can only...
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...
Mia and the Forbidden Medicine Report Review
If you ever had a lot riding on one paper, you can relate to Mia. Chances are, however, that you didn't believe your research...
Zom 100: Bucket List of The Dead Volume 1 Review
Akira Tendo is like a number of people: you work enough hours and obtain that dream job. On his first day there he is...
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai Volumes 1 and 2: Disciples of Avan Review
The history of Shonen Jump manga is pretty extensive, but would you have guessed a manga based off a video game franchise would be...
Eve: The Beautiful Love-Scientizing Goddess Volume 1 Review
There's a number of men that are not popular, not smart or who don't have the chance to meet women for whatever reason they...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Our Wonderful Days
Rai: I’ve read a lot of yuri manga. Like, a lot. And while the increasing number of girls love manga is amazing for a...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Fruits Basket Another Volume 2
Helen: Volume 2 of Fruits Basket Another, Natsuki Takaya's sequel to her most famous title, continues to waffle between a few different directions the story...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 3 Review
The girls of Kiniro Mosaic move up a grade in this latest volume, and tragedy strikes: Shino, Karen, and Aya are in one class,...














