Guyabano Holiday Review
Can you believe the back of this manga actually describes a guyabano? I mean, sure, it's nice to know considering the title has the fruit name in it. And you can...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! Volume 1
Helen: Asakusa is a bit of a weird teen, easily falling into daydreams that are more vivid than reality, and she's also a talented designer who draws inspiration from the kooky...
Goblin Slayer Volume 1 Review
When it comes to reading words, and describing the anguish of a hero expecting greatness getting absolutely slaughtered by goblins, you try and picture the situation. You form an image in...
My Boy Volume 1 Review
"There's a beautiful boy on my lap. Ever since then, every moment I'm breathing, he's all I end up thinking about."
Thirty-year-old Satoko's opening remarks about 12-year-old Mashuu -- combined with the...
Hi Score Girl Volume 6 Review
You know, it does feel kind of relatable when someone maintains that a game console is a game console, or for this volume of Hi Score Girl, a Famicom is a...
No Game No Life, Please! Volume 2 Review
Rejoice, Izuna fans! Once again the foul-mouthed werebeast takes center stage and stars in various misadventures! So much Izuna! You will drown in all the Izuna-ness!
I'm just kidding.
No Game No Life,...
My Solo Exchange Diary Volume 1 Review
Following Seven Seas' major hit last year, one that reached an even wider audience than many manga are able to achieve, it's no surprise that Seven Seas quickly announced that they...
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle Volume 10 Review
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle volume 10 immediately became great once it suddenly became extremely Conan heavy.
But of course, there's more to Syalis and the demons than that! How...
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle Volume 3 Review
While the hero valiantly struggles to save the princess, while the nation of Goodereste continues to lament the princess' safety, and while the demons continue to create their evil schemes, Syalis...
Beasts of Abigaile Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Unlike American supernatural fiction where you can barely go five feet without running into a werewolf story, Japan is much cooler on these furry creatures and I'm honestly not sure if Beasts...