Practice Makes Perfect Volume 1 Review
Nohara Suzuki is one of the most talented volleyball players in Japan and is the country's volleyball representative. Takaya Yano is one of the...
Soul Eater: The Perfect Edition Volume 5 Review
Sharp-eyed readers will notice in the info section the translator changed as of this volume. That corresponds to Yen Press' original version since most...
Chihayafuru Volume 4 Review
There are plenty of moments in Chihayafuru volume 4, but one key moment involves Taichi. It's Mizusawa vs Hokuou for the right to go...
Final Fantasy Lost Stranger Volume 2 Review
I mentioned in the first volume's review that I loved the cover. This one is just as great. There's the pretty foil logo, of...
Hakumei & Mikochi: Tiny Little Life in the Woods Volume 1 Review
Hakumei and Mikochi live in a little little house in the big big woods.
Hakumei and Mikochi are so small that they can use beetles as...
Sarazanmai: Reo and Mabu Review
Reo and Mabu are partners who live and work in a police box in Asakusa. They keep the peace by arresting purse-snatchers, helping lost...
Fruits Basket Collector’s Edition Volume 8 Review
Ultimately, I think a lot of your enjoyment of this volume of Fruits Basket will come down to one thing:
Do you like/believe/agree with/choose-a-verb the...
Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers Volume 2 Review
In the first volume of Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers the Evil God had reawakened; if not put down all of humanity will be...
Voices of a Distant Star Review
It's been a while since I've thought about Voices of a Distant Star. After all, the last time I watched it was in...2012...2013? Ok,...
Lu Over the Wall (Dub) Review
If something makes you want to go back and re-watch it once it's over, it's a great work. If you've gone home from a...














