The King’s Beast Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Aijin, or half-beast people, live only to serve others and Rangetsu's life is no different in that regard. She will most likely live her entire life serving humans, but it may...
The Watch Cats of Ginza Volume 2 Review
With worries over the bar and having money, Shoko's determined to do what she can to help...and that means leave Towser.
FOR...a bit. With the owner's recommendation and knowing they do have...
Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi Volume 10 Review
As you may recall, Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi actually ended in the previous volume. This is a collection of side stories meant to expand the universe. The...
Horimiya Volume 11 Review
After eleven volumes of generally enjoying Horimiya, I found myself cringing at the skits more often than I was laughing at or with them. As has been brought up in some past...
A Side Character’s Love Story Volume 1 Review
You read enough manga, watch enough anime, play enough video games, etc, you understand the hierarchy: the main lead or leads take center stage, you’ll have the side characters provide assistance/growth...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Accomplishments of the Duke’s Daughter Volume 1
Helen: Accomplishments of the Duke's Daughter is an isekai manga series based on a light novel series of the same name, both of which would be called "reincarnation isekai" by most fans....
Farewell, My Dear Cramer Chapters 1-10 Review
Like many of you, I was initially interested in this series because of Your Lie in April. While I have absolutely no musical talent, Arakawa crafted a coming-of-age tale that even...
The Water Dragon’s Bride Volume 1 Review
Not to be confused with the Korean manhwa The Bride of the Water God, despite a few similarities in the set-up, The Water Dragon's Bride could technically be called an isekai story but...
He’s My Only Vampire Volume 6 Review
In the previous volume of He's My Only Vampire, Aki gained another STIGMA, Kana had been kidnapped, and she had regained most of her memories of her days with Eriya and...
Shibuya Goldfish Volume 1 Review
High schooler Hajime Tsukiyoda isn't too keen on joining his friends for a mixer later today, he'd much rather work on shooting movies, and this is doubly so once he runs...