Ayanashi Volumes 1-3 Review
Holo lives in a world where most of humanity lives underground, hiding and protecting themselves from monsters that roam the surface and are impervious...
Arakawa Under the Bridge Volume 8 Review
Because Arakawa Under the Bridge has an odd number of volumes in Japan, Vertical's eighth volume is not an omnibus like their other entries...
Kingdom Hearts III: The Novel Volume 3: Remind Me Again Review
Any Kingdom Hearts fan can read this volume's title and can rightly assume the Re Mind DLC is adapted in this third and final...
Kaiju Girl Caramelise Volume 5 Review
The first thing I did after finishing Kaiju Girl Caramelise volume 5 was to look up and see if volume 6 had been scheduled...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 8 Review
The shipteasing continues in Beauty and the Feast volume 8. But while previous escapades may have focused on Yamato's bewilderment, now we are getting...
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle Volume 3 Review
While the hero valiantly struggles to save the princess, while the nation of Goodereste continues to lament the princess' safety, and while the demons...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 9 Review
Right up until the very end, I thought the winner of the second day of Inter-high wasn't going to be revealed until the next...
Sherlock: A Study in Pink Review
Sherlock's a name most know thanks to popular culture (me, Detective Conan). And whether through book or TV form you've appreciated him, now you'll...
Tsukigakirei: as the moon, so beautiful Review
Tsukigakirei is an anime that ended regretfully. It's odd to say considering it didn't give indications of there being more, but I say that...
Kiss and White Lily for My Dearest Girl Volume 1 Review
While Yen Press has published several series before with yuri undertones (such as mahjong manga Saki and the slice of life Kiniro Mosaic) Kiss and White...














