Until Death Do Us Part Volume 13 Review
I really wanted to like this final volume of Until Death Do Us Part. By most measures, the story was preparing to go out with a bang: Mamoru and Haruka are...
Complex Age Volume 2 Review
NOTE: This review contains spoilers.The previous volume of Complex Age ended with a rather tense moment: Nagisa ran into one of her coworkers outside of a cosplay event and her coworker recognized her underneath her...
Today’s Cerberus Volume 1 Review
Did you want a manga that reminded you slightly of Rosario + Vampire but has a Cerberus female main lead? If you know what a Cerberus is, combine that with a...
Welcome to the Ballroom Volume 1 Review
Just a few years ago it seemed as if the anime and manga publishing worlds were blowing everyone away with the sudden explosion of sports stories and the sheer variety of activities...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 7 Review
I really look forward to new volumes of The Devil is a Part-Timer!. But I was a little worried when the first sentence on the back cover read as such:
"Maou (the...
Akame ga KILL! Volume 8 Review
Akame ga Kill! Volume 8 starts off a bit rocky, as Tatsumi remembers his fallen comrades in a series of short four page stories. These would be really touching and a...
Horimiya Volumes 3 and 4 Review
In some ways, a romantic story can be the hardest one to retain a reader's attention. "Will they or won't they?" can only last so long before the reader loses patience...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! High School! Volume 5 Review
I was never really impressed with High School!. While I adore the main The Devil is a Part-Timer! series, this spinoff just felt dull with its essentially abridged version of the...
That Wolf-Boy Is Mine! Volume 1 Review
Komugi Kusunoki's new classmates can't fathom why she's chosen to transfer schools from Tokyo to Hokkaido; the idea of trading a stylish lifestyle for a more bumpkin home is the exact opposite of...
Log Horizon: The West Wind Brigade Volumes 1-3 Review
With a setting as broad as Log Horizon's it seems like a story designed to have spin-offs. But of course you don't want to scare off your audience by going too far...