Arpeggio of Blue Steel Review
Oh, what can I really say about these kind of shows? Maybe you can see where I'm going with this one: military, moe girls,...
Dead Mount Death Play Volume 1 Review
Nowadays we get humans getting reincarnated into another world; sometimes, though, it can be the other way around. In this case, we have a...
Ran and the Gray World Volumes 4 and 5 Review
As disaster looms on the horizon, not just for the magical world but for the mundane, human world as well, Ran has a few...
Love on the Other Side – A Nagabe Short Story Collection Review
Love can truly take many forms. It's important to love something in some fashion, whether it's entertainment, food, etc. In this manga, it's all...
Knight of the Ice Volume 1 Review
Chitose and Kokoro Kijinami grew up doing ice skating together as children and, while Chitose is now a writer for a health magazine, Kijinami...
Final Fantasy XV: The Dawn of the Future Review
Like some other Square Enix JRPGs, Final Fantasy XV has both its haters and defenders. But its development issues have been well-known, and problems...
Tonari no Seki-kun: The Master of Killing Time Review
Shorts are things I don't typically watch. There have been a few exceptions for some that were really good, like Wakako-zake. So when The...
given Volume 1 Review
Ritsuka Uenoyama was extremely into music. Like, spending countless hours strumming a guitar (even moreso after his older sister told him he sucked), listening...
The Case Study of Vanitas Volumes 5 and 6 Review
After wrapping up a few loose threads from volume 4, such as Jeanne and Vanitas' not (?) date and Noe's run-in with the politically...
Dolly Kill Kill Volume 2 Review
Despite copious amounts of blood loss and losing a leg, Iruma survives his encounter with a Dolly! But considering what happened to him, the...














