Log Horizon: The West Wind Brigade Volume 5 Review
What started out as a fun opportunity to tell side-stories in the Log Horizon universe has quickly become a slog to get through. The story's...
The Royal Tutor Volume 2 Review
"What's next?" That was the big question I had for the second volume of The Royal Tutor. Yes, Heine's mission is to make the...
Girls’ Last Tour Volume 1 Review
The "cute girls doing cute things" genre may have gone too far with Girls' Last Tour. Cute girls form a band! Totally fine and...
After Hours Volume 1 Review
Emi isn't sure why she goes clubbing. Every time her friend drags her along with the promise "I won't just forget about you when...
Akame ga KILL! Volume 11 Review
Oh, look who finally made it on to the cover. Congrats, Tatsumi!
Or should I say, "Condolences, Tatsumi!"?
Considering he's lost to both Esdeath and Mine...
Delicious in Dungeon Volume 1 Review
I'm not sure if food manga has been experiencing a popularity boom in Japan lately or if simply more of them have been getting...
Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi Volume 7 Review
HaccaWorks* writes in their notes at the end of the volume, "It's like... a book that confirms all kinds of things!" That's a dead-on...
Golden Kamuy Volume 1 Review
In the early 20th century there are still many wild places in Japan for a man to lose himself in if he wants to. Saichi...
ReLIFE Volume 7 Review
Rena and Oga have finally admitted to themselves, but not each other, that their relationship isn't just one of close classmates but one of...
The Case Study of Vanitas Volume 2 Review
Now that Vanitas has definitively proved that he can use the Book of Vanitas to heal a vampire whose true name has been stolen,...