Crossing Time Chapters 1-13 Review
Manga can make even the most mundane subject seem fascinating. It could be the most ordinary thing, yet turns out to be quite great.
For...
Delicious in Dungeon Volume 6 Review
Laios, Marcille, Chilchuck, and Senshi are in a position that isn't unheard of for people venturing into the dungeon — a member of their...
Conflicting Flight Signs Review
Daiki Iwatobi's an airplane mechanic for Japan Airways, and he's dreamed of becoming a completer. Being the one to tell the pilot that everything's...
No Game No Life, Please! Volume 4 Review
This is the last volume of the No Game No Life spin-off, something that becomes clear about halfway through. While the previous volumes have...
Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Volume 4 Review
It's time for Sariphi to face another trial in her queen candidacy, and this time, it's rather simple: host a ball. A naval warlord...
CITY Volume 3 Review
CITY has not been a bad read or anything. It's certainly been able to put a smile on my face each time I read...
My Boy in Blue Volume 3 Review
In the previous volume, Kako was becoming friends with one of the guys who tried to attack her husband, and she was shocked to...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Saint Young Men Volume 1
Helen: Foreigners have been attracted to Japan for ages and some even dream of living there. That's exactly what Jesus Christ, the Son of...
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle Volume 2 Review
After a fairly masterful debut, it's not a surprise Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle volume 2 isn't quite as special. The basic beats...
Harukana Receive Volume 2 Review
Just as Haruka and Kanata are learning to play beach volleyball together, Emily realizes something is wrong -- with Kanata. If the two plan...














