New Game! Volume 1 Review
Office life has its pros and cons. Positive things like earning a wage, doing work you (hopefully) enjoy, getting experience for your career…are often rifled with long hours, irksome coworkers, unreasonable...
Hi Score Girl Volume 4 Review
You really learn a lot about games and gaming history by reading Hi Score Girl. Like in this volume alone I learned Gals Panic was something you could stick somewhere in...
The Holy Grail of Eris Volume 2 Review
Connie has managed to avoid being branded as a criminal thanks to her display at the ball, but "she" wasn't behind her stunning legal drama-style reversal: she was possessed by the...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 5 Review
Despite volume 2's cover, Beauty and the Feast volume 5's front features, in my opinion, the most couple-y image. Those who haven't picked up this series would probably assume the pair...
No Game No Life, Please! Volume 4 Review
This is the last volume of the No Game No Life spin-off, something that becomes clear about halfway through. While the previous volumes have been mostly random one-shots about Izuna and...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 3
Justin: In Silver Spoon volume 3, Hachiken's summer of working for the Mikages' takes some turns. Some of it involves dealing with around 300 cows. Another involves dealing with his family....
Saint Seiya: Saintia Sho Volume 1 Review
I did not grow up with the Saint Seiya/Knights of the Zodiac franchise as a kid but it was one that I heard some about once I became an anime fan. It...
orange: future Review
A group of high school friends receive letters from themselves ten years in the future, urging them to save their best friend from a terrible fate. Now, the future has changed...
ReLIFE Volume 7 Review
Rena and Oga have finally admitted to themselves, but not each other, that their relationship isn't just one of close classmates but one of the "slap slap kiss" variety. Their puppy-love...
School-Live! Volume 6 Review
I have to admit my heart sunk a little bit when I saw the cover. In the last volume of School-Live!, Yuki and her friends graduated from high school and were...