Kaiju Girl Caramelise Volume 6 Review
I confess that I haven't seen any of the original or older Godzilla movies outside of a few scenes here and there, but I have seen the films in the recent...
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai Volume 3: Disciples of Avan Review
With Crocodine defeated and Romos safe, our heroes Dai, Popp and Maam are in high spirits. (Especially Popp's.) Their confidence is soaring (again, especially Popp's), and their bravery against any threats...
Bofuri: I Don’t Want to Get Hurt, so I’ll Max Out My Defense. Volume...
A large-scale guild war is approaching, and Maple Tree's in an predicament -- they want to compete and win, but they only have 6 members, so if they really want to...
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 that there is a long paragraph on...
Erased Volume 5 Review
Satoru's journey has ended; he has spent years of his life pursuing a gruesome murderer who he finally brought to justice and Satoru is likely to lose the memories of the life...
Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun Volume 7 Review
Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun volume 7 was originally published in Japan 2015, well into the smartphone era, but alas, Nozaki and the gang are from a manga that started in 2012, haven't...
Yokai Girls Volume 1 Review
There are a number of manga published in the West that toe the line between absolute porn yet do just enough to not be hentai (Prison School, No Game No Life,...
Mr. Villain’s Day Off Volume 1 Review
Taking over the world isn't easy. It can't be done in a single day, especially when hero rangers are defending Earth. Which is why even evil alien employees get time off...
I Think Our Son Is Gay Volume 3 Review
In some ways I Think Our Son Is Gay reminds me of Gengoroh Tagame's My Brother's Husband since the set-up for these two series is rather similar: gently introducing the idea...
Sunbeams in the Sky Volume 1 Review
Himari and Mio are identical twins, but Himari is calmer and more collected while Mio is very expressive and emotional. So of course Mio starts bawling when she learns her sister...