Diary of Our Days at the Breakwater Review
Just so you know, this was yet another show that was on my list for Otaku Theater when it came out in the Spring...
The White Cat’s Revenge As Plotted from the Dragon King’s Lap Volume 3 Review
Despite her misgivings about Asahi, even Ruri realizes that with a war upcoming with Nadasha, she has to try and talk the blockhead out...
No Game No Life: Practical War Game Review
According to the postscript, Kamiya was set to write a 40 page story set about the end of the Great War. Well, his editor...
Summertime Rendering Volume 3 Review
Going through a recording Ushio left behind, and viewing Ushioh's (shadow replacement) memories like a video, Shinpei and Sou see how far the current...
Bloom Into You Volumes 3 and 4 Review
With Touka set on doing what her sister could not -- have the student council perform a unique play at the school festival --...
Ping Pong Volume 1 Review
Sports may not be my favorite type of manga, but I've read quite a few of them over the years. But I didn't expect...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 1 Review
At one point, a female friend of Shuhei, the guy on the cover, compares herself to the heroine of a Mitsuru Adachi manga. So...
Laid-Back Camp Volumes 9 and 10 Review
The Outdoor Exploration Club wraps up their trip to Izu with more interesting sights, good food, and a semi-surprise birthday celebration for Nadeshiko and...
With You and the Rain Volume 3 Review
In volume 3 of the writing woman and the mysterious not raccoon but instead dog manga, the dynamic sees no change for about 2/3...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Catch These Hands! Volume 1
Helen: Takebe is trying to outgrow the delinquent life, she is after all an adult now and not a teenaged terror anymore, but she's...














