The Dangers in My Heart Volume 4 Review
There can be a certain level of frustration for romcoms that dance around the two main leads not saying they're in a relationship when...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Witch Hat Atelier Volume 5
Justin: We last left off Witch Hat Atelier in dire straits -- a member of the Brimmed Caps sabotaged the second test, Euini is...
Gabriel Dropout Volume 6 Review
You know how Gabriel likes to lounge around and play video games? At times when I was reading Gabriel Dropout volume 6, I kept...
Anne Happy Volume 7 Review
Anne Happy Volume 7 is essentially the Hibiki and Tsubaki show. Well, that's not entirely true. The others do get plenty of screentime, but...
Harukana Receive Volume 5 Review
The match between the Thomas sisters and Harukana kicks off in earnest in Volume 5. Needless to say, it'll be intense: these four are...
Apollo’s Song Review
Rather ironically, Osamu Tezuka's 1970 Apollo's Song is a gekiga manga, a genre that was initially created as a reaction to the heavily Disney-influenced...
Shojo FIGHT! Volume 1 Review
Note: This review is full of spoilers. Will note where they start and end.
There might not be a manga out there where my emotions...
How Do We Relationship? Volume 1 Review
Miwa enters college having never had a relationship before, although she does already know that she likes girls. Saeko, her new classmate and band...
School-Live! Volume 9 Review
Now that School-Live's English release has caught up to the Japanese volumes, this is likely to be the last one for quite a while....
Weathering With You Volume 1 Review
If it weren't for the 1 on the cover, I would have thought this manga adaptation of Weathering With You was going to keep...