Final Fantasy Lost Stranger Volume 7 Review
It feels like Shogo and his party have been in the library for a long time now, and with Final Fantasy Lost Stranger easily passing the 200 page mark, it seems...
Orient Volumes 2-4 Review
Having left their childhood town behind, and finding out that bands of demon god-slaying bushi do still exist, Musashi and Kojiro are now on a journey to kill the invading demon...
Cat + Gamer Volume 3 Review
In the first couple chapters of Cat + Gamer, an extremely relatable experience occurs -- finding time to engage in a hobby. Riko buys an anticipated game but as an adult,...
Parallel World Pharmacy Volume 1 Review
Well, this is going to be a rare one for me: usually when reading media from an anime I enjoyed, I still find a lot to like, enhance my experience or...
My Boy in Blue Volume 15 Review
Kota's dark side emerged in My Boy in Blue volume 14, culminating with him asking Kako to "be mine". My Boy in Blue has often indulged in the idyllic before, but...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 2 Review
The widow continues treating the high school baseball player to hearty meals, and their bond continues to grow as a result.
Beauty and the Feast volume 2 follows the same basic path...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 10
Krystallina: In a volume
filled with the return of one of the manga's key characters, food processing,
marketing, and a Russian sister-in-law, there's one main takeaway from Silver
Spoon volume 10:
Never, ever ruin Nishikawa's...
You Must Be This Tall to Propose! Volume 1 Review
When creating most things, and in this case a romcom manga, you should have something somewhat new that makes you stand out from your peers or else you must rely on...
Love of Kill Volume 6 Review
Fe continues to feature behind-the-scenes looks at each chapter, and one is a self-deprecating remark that tells you all you need to know about this entire volume: "Would the fool who...