No Game No Life Volume 7 Review
Man, this was a chore to read.
Granted, No Game No Life is not the easiest read due to all the tricks that " " pulls off and Kamiya's tendency to make...
emeth: Island of Golems Review
"Ah, the authors wrote for the Final Fantasy series. I wonder how they got Square Enix's attention..."
*sees the name Sephiroth and someone with the last name Strife*
"Never mind."
All joking aside, it...
Final Fantasy VII: On the Way to a Smile Review
NOTE: This review contains spoilers for both Final Fantasy VII and Advent Children. While some of these stories were written as a way to lead into Advent Children, other chapters will...
The Champions of Justice and the Supreme Ruler of Evil Review
With powers beyond imagination, once again, an evil organization has risen up. The goal? World domination! But standing in the way are heroes intent on defending Earth. In this long-fought battle...
The Eccentric Master and the Fake Lover Volume 1 Review
What's worse than ending up in another world? Ending up in another world with a parasitic plant in your body.
That's exactly what happens to The Eccentric Master and the Fake Lover's...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 11 Review
If I had to describe The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 11 in five words or less, I'd say, "Explanations and a new job."
After a major battle, it's very common the...
Dawn of the Mapmaker: The Surveyor Girl and the Forbidden Knowledge Volume 1 Review
Mapmaker Unen has her first major gig, but she needs another bodyguard besides her friend Irena. Just as the strange voices in her head come back, a strange man demands to...
Baccano! Volume 6, 1933 <First> The Slash -Cloudy to Rainy- and Volume 7, 1933...
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After a timeskip and a leap across the ocean for volume 5, Baccano! is back in 1930s New York...
Little Princess in Fairy Forest Review
When I first looked at the cover, I was reminded of the artist of Final Fantasy XII and Bravely Default. It fits considering Little Princess in Fairy Forest contains a very...
Mia and the Forbidden Medicine Report Review
If you ever had a lot riding on one paper, you can relate to Mia. Chances are, however, that you didn't believe your research was the one thing that could save...