Kiniro Mosaic Volume 1 Review
Lots of manga involve cute girls doing cute things. Many of them often involve a foreigner or at least someone who is only half...
In/Spectre Volume 1 Review
Kotoko looks like a normal child but she is neither normal nor a child. Several years ago Kotoko was asked by local yōkai to...
Little Hero Volume 1 Review
Sometimes, we all get caught up in the mainstream. With thousands of titles each day combating for our attention, it's easy to miss the...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 4 Review
In many ways, Yowamushi Pedal is a typical sports manga: a team of atheletes work together to take the crown. Yet it has this...
Fruits Basket Collector’s Edition Volume 8 Review
Ultimately, I think a lot of your enjoyment of this volume of Fruits Basket will come down to one thing:
Do you like/believe/agree with/choose-a-verb the...
Akame ga KILL! Zero Volume 4 Review
The back blurb advertises this fourth volume of Akame ga KILL! Zero as "the hottest and hardest yet," and the volume opens up with...
That Wolf-Boy Is Mine! Volume 2 Review
At the end of the first volume Komugi accidentally admits to Yu that she's in love with him and it's a very predictable turn....
School-Live! Volume 5 Review
After I finished this volume of School-Live!, I had to do a double-take at the cover. Did I really go almost five volumes without...
Fruits Basket Collector’s Edition Volume 7 Review
A lot is going on in this world of Fruits Basket. Yuki deals with finding independence and being the student council president, Rin struggles...
Horimiya Volume 5 Review
Readers who have fallen behind on the series might glance at the cover and wonder who the two boys are. One of them is...