Murciélago Volume 4 Review
Kuroko Koumori is an extremely dangerous lady that can kill essentially everyone with little effort. Throughout the first three volumes of Murcielago, Koumori has...
Astra Lost in Space Volume 1 Review
Astra Lost in Space reminds me of The Martian. Well, The Martian + some kids just going on a road trip. Note that road...
Kakegurui – Compulsive Gambler Volume 1 Review
Students at Hyakkaou Private Academy are snobbish, elitist, and filthy rich, a terrible combination. These students aren't expected to be academic or athletic superstars,...
Fruits Basket Collector’s Edition Volume 7 Review
A lot is going on in this world of Fruits Basket. Yuki deals with finding independence and being the student council president, Rin struggles...
Anima Yell! Review
I'll begin by saying I know absolutely nothing about cheer leading. My niece used to do it when she was in middle school, before...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Kaiju Girl Caramelise Volume 2
Rai: The very first thing you see when you open Volume 2 of Kaiju Girl Caramelise is a King Ghidorah reference, and it’s wonderful....
A Man and His Cat Volume 2 Review
Kanda saw an exotic cat at a pet shop, picked him up, and has been thriving personally ever since.
In volume 2, that doesn't...
The Duchess Of Rosia -A Contract Marriage? How Did This Happen!?- Review
Viola Mangelica Euphorbia meets the Duke Cersis Tinensis Fisalis, who immediately tells her that he's proposing a contract marriage. In other words, Viola's to...
Blue Flag Volumes 4 and 5 Review
Toma is out of the hospital, although not yet fully recovered, and while he's taking it easy on his leg, Taichi gingerly prods Toma's...
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle Volume 18 Review
For most long running series, the one-trick idea can work over a long period of time. Sleepy Princess in Demon Castle's one trick is...














