A Witch’s Love at the End of the World Volume 3 Review
Imagine you just began an open world game with an interesting premise and rich history. Yet, you can only explore small portions; the entire map or main plot is inaccessible to...
My Boy in Blue Volume 14 Review
The first sentence of Miyoshi's author notes is, "This volume couldn't be more different from last volume's love story!" While you don't get the mindlessness of the previous volume, you also...
My Dad’s the Queen of All Vtubers?! Volume 1 Review
Like many people, Takashi has been swept up by the wave of Vtuber ("virtual YouTuber") personalities and he's a fan of Kizuke Yai. With virtual avatar and voice changing software available...
Girls’ Last Tour Volume 1 Review
The "cute girls doing cute things" genre may have gone too far with Girls' Last Tour. Cute girls form a band! Totally fine and overdone. Cute girls go mountain climbing! Unusual...
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...
Kemono Friends: Welcome to Japari Park! Review
The Kemono Friends franchise was an odd one to capture the attention and love of anime fans across the globe in 2017. Based off of a mobile game that had gone dark...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Fruits Basket Another Volume 3
Krystallina: The blurb on the back tells you, "Don't miss the grand finale of Fruits Basket Another!"
Well, considering Takaya is writing occasional one-shots, the first centered around one of the most...
Hinowa ga CRUSH! Volume 7 Review
Guided by the elder's letter, Hinowa and her allies head to meet a man named Rugyou, who could serve as Wakoku's strategist. Finding him isn't too much trouble, but convincing him...
The Lion and the Bride Volume 1 Review
I actually first saw this series a couple of years ago when I was browsing Amazon Japan. I was drawn to the cover, but the title sounded like it could either...
your name. Volume 3 Review
After I finished reading this final volume of your name., I looked at the clock and said to myself, "Didn't I just start this about 15 minutes ago?" The page count...