Prison School Volume 6 Review
In Prison School you'll have a moment where the manga will touch on hormonal emotions with teens.
Then maybe pages later you'll see said teens locked in a bath with Mamushi pit...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 8 Review
I'm not sure if the image you see is a cover or a missing persons poster. Kagura is only seen in a splash page. Kiyo is also MIA, but at least...
Maiden Railways Review
Maiden Railways is a collection of one-shots from prolific creator Asumiko Nakamura, themed all around romance. Ever get involved with a dude who believes his little brother's potentially stealing his wife...
We Must Never Fall in Love! Volume 2 Review
I'm sure most of us have seen little manga (or anime) advertisements where the protagonist is talking directly to readers to urge them to buy it.
Well, I think Sakura's speech...
Laid-Back Camp Volumes 7 and 8 Review
Winter is in full swing and that hasn't quelled the girls' desire to camp one whit! Nadeshiko is eager to try her first solo camp, leading Rin to be a little...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 6 Review
Compared to last volume's rather intimate cover, Beauty and the Feast volume 6 features a more relaxed, solo image of Shuko. While it opens with a sexy splash page of Shuko,...
Komi Can’t Communicate Volume 1 Review
Hitohito Tadano, after having a checklist of things he did embarrassingly during junior high school (popped his shirt collar, worked on a novel for two years and let his little sister...
My Boy Volume 3 Review
It's been well over half a year since My Boy volume 2. Satoko and Mashuu have been growing closer, but that also means she's been venturing closer and closer to creepsville...
CITY Volume 3 Review
CITY has not been a bad read or anything. It's certainly been able to put a smile on my face each time I read it. But for the first two volumes,...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 3 Review
At long last, a couple is born! Despite the guy's often haplessness and panic, his feelings have managed to reach the girl he likes, and she feels the same. As the...