Spirited Away: Live on Stage Review
Studio Ghibli has always drawn upon adaptations for many of their works yet it's often the stories without a pre-existing source that are the...
The Promised Neverland Volume 1 Review
Emma and her two friends, Norman and Ray, live a happy but quiet life at Grace Field House. They are all the brightest kids...
Val x Love Volume 3 Review
This is it. This is the time where the enemy is finally making its presence known, which means Takuma and the Valkyries are in...
Erased Volume 2 Review
The first omnibus of Erased ended with Satoru’s failure: Hinazuki has died and Satoru is returned to the present to find that nothing about...
Black Butler Volume 27 Review
Black Butler volume 27 continues right where the previous left off, showing the tragedy of the Phantomhive family. If you haven't read that one...
Caterpillar Girl and Bad Texter Boy Review
The best way to describe Caterpillar Girl and Bad Texter Boy is messy, complicated high school romance meets Tokyo Ghoul.
Well, the ghouls' part at...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 3 Review
Beauty and the Feast volume 3 doesn't shake up its formula much at all. It is a little surprising to me in-universe only two...
Flying Witch Volumes 10 and 11 Review
Being honest, jumping back into a series after some time away is a challenge. There are two types of challenging times that you'll have...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Prince Freya Volume 1
Helen: Warfare is a constant in Freya's life. While even if her small village has mostly escaped the fighting and conquering, she's seen her...
The Walls Between Us Volume 1 Review
Why would someone leave in the middle of a confession? Well, if part of the declaration includes, "If you want a boyfriend that bad,...














