Seraph of the End: Guren Ichinose: Catastrophe at Sixteen Volume 1 Review
Ten years before the main events in Seraph of the End began, Guren Ichinose was a first year high school student with talent, powers, and...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 8 Review
Each volume of The Devil is a Part-Timer! pretty much has followed the same pattern: the Devil King and/or the Hero continue on with...
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...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to...
Krystallina: A lot of actors prefer playing the villain rather than the hero. They say it's more challenging, or that there's an added level...
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...
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...
The Violet Knight Volume 2 Review
The first thing you should do before even considering The Violet Knight Volume 2 is to stop and read (or reread) the first volume.
Not...
Baccano! The Grand Punk Railroad: Local and Express Review
Following tumultuous adventures in The Rolling Bootlegs, Baccano! is back! Some fans of the anime may know that 2007 anime adaptation covered roughly the...
Log Horizon: Go East, Kanami! Volume 9 Review
The past few volumes of Log Horizon have been experimenting with having different parties of characters take the lead. Volume 9 however makes what is...
Baccano! Volume 4, 1932 Drugs & The Dominos Review
The ruckus is back! Baccano!'s fourth volume is the final light novel volume that was adapted by the 2007 anime series but "adapted" is a bit...