Chihayafuru Volume 1 Review
Yuki Suetsugu begins Chihayafuru by placing her main character, Chihaya Ayase, in a significant karuta match. As she goes to take a card, we flashback to six years ago -- back...
Sekirei Volume 1 Review
While reading about Minato's luckless tale, the female lead, Musubi, felt like she was useless, and needed to do something. So she became tempted to take a bath to be useful...
Complex Age Volume 6 Review
Some time has passed since Kimiko told Nagisa that she's quitting cosplay and even more time has passed since Hayama was laughed out of the office for her cosplay. Both of...
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle Volume 1 Review
If you've played hundreds of video games, you've probably played the generic one: princess gets captured by bad guys, and the hero must rise to save her. So for this particular...
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...
Farewell, My Dear Cramer Chapters 1-10 Review
Like many of you, I was initially interested in this series because of Your Lie in April. While I have absolutely no musical talent, Arakawa crafted a coming-of-age tale that even...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Fruits Basket Another Volume 2
Helen: Volume 2 of Fruits Basket Another, Natsuki Takaya's sequel to her most famous title, continues to waffle between a few different directions the story can go, and the series remains frustratingly...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Accomplishments of the Duke’s Daughter Volume 1
Helen: Accomplishments of the Duke's Daughter is an isekai manga series based on a light novel series of the same name, both of which would be called "reincarnation isekai" by most fans....
The Morose Mononokean Volume 3 Review
With a much shorter break between volumes this time around, Crunchyroll has put up another volume of Kiri Wazawa's supernatural manga about demons and two high school boys who work with...
To Your Eternity Volume 1 Review
In the history of manga, there aren't too many artists who can follow up one successful title with another. You think of Toriyama going from Dr. Slump to Dragon Ball, Togashi...