Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun Volume 10 Review
Summer has come for the un-aging cast of Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun and that means it's time for finals study sessions, planning for school trips,...
Unmagical Girl Volume 1 Review
Tanahashi Mayuri is a lonely college student who, while she's not an otaku, has fond memories of the shows her deceased, anime director father...
Laid-Back Camp Volumes 9 and 10 Review
The Outdoor Exploration Club wraps up their trip to Izu with more interesting sights, good food, and a semi-surprise birthday celebration for Nadeshiko and...
An Invitation from a Crab Review
From the nicely designed front cover to the back cover, you'll note that this is a very quirky release from:
How it looksThe nameThe fact...
Batman and the Justice League Volume 1 Review
There aren't too much manga based off American superheroes. I imagine one of the more well known is Ryoichi Ikegami's Spider-Man for example. That...
Revolutionary Girl Utena: After the Revolution Review
It's been 20 years since Utena came to Ohtori Academy and shattered a glass castle in the sky with her ideals and her commitment...
A Side Character’s Love Story Volume 1 Review
You read enough manga, watch enough anime, play enough video games, etc, you understand the hierarchy: the main lead or leads take center stage,...
Summertime Rendering Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Shinpei Ajiro hasn't been back home to the remote island of Hitogashima since he went to Tokyo for culinary school and now he's home...
My Boy Volume 5 Review
You know how kids cartoons tend to have really literal opening songs? You know, lyrics that specifically explain who's who and what's going on?...
A Man and His Cat Volume 3 Review
We're back into finding out what Fukumaru and Kanda are getting up to in Volume 3 of A Man and His Cat! Fukumaru ends...