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 to Nationals. Considering Taichi's past with karuta,...
ACCA 13 Territory Inspection Department Volume 1

ACCA 13 Territory Inspection Department Volume 1 Review

The Kingdom of Dowa has been at peace for nearly 100 years. As a kingdom surrounded by waters with no obvious neighbors, Dowa and it's sub-divided 13 districts have been able...

A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School Volume 1 Review

Comedy manga can be hard to judge. You never know which one will tickle your funny bone or disgust your brain at how lame it is. So explaining A Terrified Teacher...

Chihayafuru Volume 3 Review

When explaining why Chihayafuru remains a terrific read, the first thing to start with is its competitive aspect. This is similar to Hikaru no Go in that regard. That manga used...

Angels of Death Volume 1 Review

Honestly, as I was reading Angels of Death, all of it seemed implausible. A 13-year old girl trapped alone in a hospital? Has to come across death a number of times?...
Complex Age Volume 6

Complex Age Volume 6 Review

Some time has passed since Kimiko told Nagisa that she's quitting cosplay and even more time has passed since Hayama was laughed out of the office for her cosplay. Both of...

Chihayafuru Volume 2 Review

If Chihayafuru volume 1 started out with the backstory of Chihaya, Taichi, and Wataya, Chihayafuru volume 2 is what happens after. As in, they grow up, they've all moved on, and...
Chihayafuru Volume 1

Chihayafuru Volume 1 Review

Yuki Suetsugu begins Chihayafuru by placing her main character, Chihaya Ayase, in a significant karuta match. As she goes to take a card, we flashback to six years ago -- back...

To Your Eternity Volume 1 Review

In the history of manga, there aren't too many artists who can follow up one successful title with another. You think of Toriyama going from Dr. Slump to Dragon Ball, Togashi...

To Love Ru Volume 1 & 2 Review

Finally, after making its debut 11 years ago in Weekly Shonen Jump, To-Love Ru is here. While Viz has published ecchi content before, Saki Hasemi and Kentaro Yabuki's series was probably...

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