Murciélago Volume 1 Review
In the history of famous duos, there's Holmes and Watson, Jordan and Pippen, Batman and Robin, etc. For infamous, there's Bonnie and Clyde, FUNimation...
The Isolator Volume 1 Review
When a light novel transitions into manga format, it should do a few things. The first is it should make you think of the...
Anne Happy Volume 4 Review
Not going to lie: this volume of Anne Happy and I got off on the wrong foot. Ruri and the gang go on a...
Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun Volume 5 Review
Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun was adapted into an anime a couple of years ago, and it found a fanbase amongst viewers who enjoyed its utterly goofy,...
First Love Monster Volume 6 Review
If you're like many (most?) readers and are a bit... shall I say, concerned about the age difference, then you might happen to know...
Akame ga KILL! Volume 9 Review
Esdeath is on the cover, and boy does she shine. Well, maybe "shine" isn't the right word. More like she breaks the characters and...
Fruits Basket Collector’s Edition Volume 9 Review
Hey, good news: Fruits Basket finally remembers this ISN'T Yuki's story.
Unfortunately, I'll let Kyo explain the problem.:
Yes, Tohru x Kyo fans, you have dialed...
Complex Age Volume 3 Review
Like many cosplayers' lives, Nagisa's is filled with drama -- but she's hardly ever the instigator. As Nagisa continues to wonder if she should...
The Case Study of Vanitas Volume 1 Review
While there aren't many left these days, every now and then under a blood-red moon a vampire is born. These monsters of old can...
Captive Hearts of Oz Volume 1 Review
Really, this review could just boil down to a single statement: if you love the Alice in the Country of manga, you will love...