Weathering With You Volume 2 Review
The rain continues to pelt Tokyo, so although Hina's Sunshine Girl powers would be even more in demand, she and Hodaka decide to take a break and stop the business. Even...
Peach Girl NEXT Volume 6 Review
Volume 6 starts off with Momo still discombobulated because of the video Sae sent where Kairi wondered aloud to Misao about why she didn't choose him. Sae also sees Misao as...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Prince Freya Volume 2
Krystallina: The threat of seeing people right in front of her eyes die awakens the Edvard in our fake prince, but the manga still has narrative issues.
Freya has followed one of...
Gabriel Dropout Volume 7 Review
Despite making the cover, Gabriel's boss only makes an appearance in the inside cover comics. Which is too bad, as I'd like to see how his attempts to get into social...
Ms. Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles Volume 1 Review
For reasons she can't completely explain, high school student Yu likes the cool and seemingly mysterious transfer student, Koizumi, and wants to get to know her better.
She soon enough learns...
The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest Volume 3 Review
More fun times are ahead for the former "sage" who aims to face the monsters from outer space, as he continues to train Lurie and Alma in preparation for the upcoming...
She Loves to Cook, and She Loves to Eat Volume 1 Review
The basis of every story can start simple, but then grow over time. For She Loves to Cook, and She Loves to Eat, well, the title already gives it away! Nomoto...
My Boy in Blue Volume 12 Review
I said in my last review I was ready for the Yui arc to be finished. It takes up all of volume 12, but My Boy in Blue finally wraps up...
Golden Japanesque: A Splendid Yokohama Romance Volume 1 Review
When male lead Rintarou sees protagonist Maria's blonde hair and blue eyes for the first time, he remarks she's like the Little Mermaid. But the better comparison for Golden Japanesque: A...
Golden Japanesque: A Splendid Yokohama Romance Volume 4 Review
It's been a while since I really wanted to throw a book across the room. Which is a shame since the cover (and the art inside) is so pretty.
Now, I didn't...