Mieruko-chan Volume 4 Review
After the events with Zen and the shrine maiden spirits, Miko needs a break, big time. You would think going to the movies with...
Nirvana Volume 1 Review
In a market that is currently flooded with overly similar isekai stories, Nirvana seems like a breath of fresh air on the surface. Instead of focusing...
Val x Love Volume 1 Review
Manga can do what seems to be almost inconceivable. It can take the story of Norse mythology, bring forth Odin and the Valkyries, and...
Toilet-bound Hanako-kun Volume 1 Review
Nene Yashiro is a high school girl who wants a boyfriend. However, after having trouble getting one, she turns to the occult to help...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Fruits Basket Another Volume 3
Krystallina: The blurb on the back tells you, "Don't miss the grand finale of Fruits Basket Another!"
Well, considering Takaya is writing occasional one-shots, the...
After Hours Volumes 2 and 3 Review
While Emi still doesn't feel totally confident in her VJ-ing skills yet, Kei is ready to go full-steam ahead and run an event with...
A Galaxy Next Door Volume 1 Review
Ichiro Kuga didn't originally intend to be a manga-ka for a living, but when his dad dies suddenly after his first work is published,...
School-Live! Volume 8 Review
It's no secret that I haven't been a fan of the college arc of School-Live!. While the high school arc provided the perfect blend...
Perfect World Volumes 1 and 2 (Print) Review
Ok, an admission. Yes I've already reviewed the first five volumes of this series. And in truth, I've already caught up to the official...
A Sign of Affection Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Yuki is enjoying her life as a college freshman and she even has a romantic meet-cute with an attractive upperclassman on a train ride....