Nichijou: my ordinary life Volume 1 Review
My only knowledge of Nichijou prior to reading volume 1 was that it was one of the many polarizing series done by Kyoto Animation...
Go for it, Nakamura! Review
Nakamura is a very shy, and very gay, high school boy who loves octopuses and who would love to finally find the courage to...
Love of Kill Volumes 4 and 5 Review
Love of Kill volumes 4 and 5 arrived together, so I read them together, and I'm reviewing them together.
And you know what? The two...
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle Volume 19 Review
The Ten Guardians thought they had it all together to do their agenda meeting. They have so much work to do in restoring the...
Kasane No Tao Volume 4 Review
With the QT recommendation on the line and Chip solidly establishing himself as the favorite compared to everyone else, neither Kasane, Yashima, nor Ogura...
Yusen Ruten: An Era of Red Volume 1 Review
Yusen Ruten: An Era of Red escorts its readers back to 1320s Japan just before a major political upheaval. Masayoshi (formerly called Shouta) is...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 7 Review
Beauty and the Feast has always concentrated on Shuko and Yamato, but it's not like the manga has neglected to include more characters. But...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 15 Review
A missing
Emi, a strange father and daughter, an odd rainstorm...there's no end to the
problems for Maou and the gang!
This
fifteenth volume of the manga adaptation...
Perfect World Volume 2 Review
It's rare for a manga to stir up emotions unless it brings all of its best elements together. And even if there are some...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: The Rose of Versailles Volume 1
Helen: The year is 1755 and three people who will forever shape world history are about to be born. Two of these names will...