Hatsu*Haru Volume 5 Review
Last time around, Kai made an idiotic jump in logic. Fortunately, Shizuki Fujisawa doesn't drag on this misunderstanding beyond the first chapter of this...
Practice Makes Perfect Volume 1 Review
Nohara Suzuki is one of the most talented volleyball players in Japan and is the country's volleyball representative. Takaya Yano is one of the...
No Game No Life Volume 9 Review
"No
Game No Life volume 9 in five words or less, go!"
For those who read it, this should be an easy -- and universal --...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 11 Review
Tremble, people of Earth! The Devil King is ready to attack!
The electronics store that is.
And maybe not so much "attack" as "buy". But, you...
Blue Flag Volumes 2 and 3 Review
After the awkward "date" in the first volume, featuring not only a third but a fourth wheel, readers have to re-evaluate their understandings of...
She Loves to Cook, and She Loves to Eat Volume 1 Review
The basis of every story can start simple, but then grow over time. For She Loves to Cook, and She Loves to Eat, well,...
your name. Volume 2 Review
If you've managed to make it this long avoiding spoilers for the movie, then you probably don't want to continue this review. This second...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Yuri Is My Job! Volume 1
Rai: I have to admit I was really concerned when I first heard about this series. Based on its title and its cover, I...
Love of Kill Volume 2 Review
Fe mentions in a note that Love of Kill had a "real possibility" of being canned after one volume. But the manga has swung...
The Case Study of Vanitas Volume 2 Review
Now that Vanitas has definitively proved that he can use the Book of Vanitas to heal a vampire whose true name has been stolen,...














