Perfect World Volume 2 Review
It's rare for a manga to stir up emotions unless it brings all of its best elements together. And even if there are some...
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War! Volume 1 Review
Kaguya and Miyuki are the respectively richest and smartest kids at their school, the Vice-President and President of the student council, and widely assumed...
Akame ga KILL! Zero Volume 8 Review
Akame ga KILL! Zero has always been heavy on the fanservice, particularly because of Mera. But now that she's been dispatched, the sexual situations...
No Game No Life Volume 7 Review
Man, this was a chore to read.
Granted, No Game No Life is not the easiest read due to all the tricks that " "...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 2 Review
You know those icebreaker questions where you ask someone like, "If you could meet any person, real or fictional, who would it be?" Well,...
Laid-Back Camp Volumes 1 & 2 Review
Rin is the kind of girl who prefers solo camping, while Nadeshiko, Aoi, and Chiaki enjoy camping together as part of the Outdoor Exploration...
Horimiya Volume 5 Review
Readers who have fallen behind on the series might glance at the cover and wonder who the two boys are. One of them is...
Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun Volume 9 Review
Each time a new volume of Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun is released I have to restrain myself from immediately taking snapshots of all of the...
Devils’ Line Volume 11 Review
If you've forgotten what Anzai and Tsukasa have been up to, don't worry, you'll get a reminder just a couple of pages in when...
Peach Girl NEXT Volume 2 Review
In romances, particularly shoujo manga, it's fairly common with a love square to have the rivals of the main/end couple end up together. In...














