School-Live! Volume 8 Review
It's no secret that I haven't been a fan of the college arc of School-Live!. While the high school arc provided the perfect blend of the zombie apocalypse and cute schoolgirls,...
Murciélago Volume 2 Review
The climatic, pitched battle between a murderous, girl loving super mercenary and a hawkish, morose and rich old man in a normal series would end with one of these people either...
The Morose Mononokean Volume 3 Review
With a much shorter break between volumes this time around, Crunchyroll has put up another volume of Kiri Wazawa's supernatural manga about demons and two high school boys who work with...
Snow White with the Red Hair Volume 1 Review
There are two options when the idiot prince in your area demands you become their concubine: accept with glee (or with anger) or run away. For Shirayuki, the choice was obvious...
Vampire Dormitory Volume 2 Review
Mito is one lucky son daughter of a gun when it comes to hiding her gender. Let's recap all the ways she should have been exposed:
In an outdoor bathBeing carried on...
Dolly Kill Kill Volume 2 Review
Despite copious amounts of blood loss and losing a leg, Iruma survives his encounter with a Dolly! But considering what happened to him, the leaders of Trial & Error are at...
Weathering With You Volume 2 Review
The rain continues to pelt Tokyo, so although Hina's Sunshine Girl powers would be even more in demand, she and Hodaka decide to take a break and stop the business. Even...
The Youkai Caretaker Volume 1 Review
Well, this shouldn't be a surprise. Manga has done many works on a host of different subjects. Heck, we even have a dinosaur zoo manga. So naturally, somewhere out there, there...
Final Fantasy Lost Stranger Volume 2 Review
I mentioned in the first volume's review that I loved the cover. This one is just as great. There's the pretty foil logo, of course, but we don't see too many...
The Witch’s House: The Diary of Ellen Volume 1 Review
Ellen, from when she was born, had no luck. For whatever her ancestors did, she apparently has to pay it back two-fold -- she’s sickly and unloved. Left with an illness...