May I Ask for One Final Thing? Volume 1 Review
In case you were not aware, while AlphaPolis has titles on their manga app, they also have been releasing a number of their titles digitally only on Amazon. The title I'm...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Kaiju Girl Caramelise Volume 1
Justin: The very first page of Kaiju Girl Caramelise has main protagonist Kuroe confess she likes a boy, holding a radiant sunflower as her face is flushed.
Meanwhile, the boy screams...
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...
How To Treat Magical Beasts: Mine and Master’s Medical Journal Volume 1 Review
Ziska is a veterinarian apprentice, and while she's perfectly happy to treat everyday animals using conventional means, Ziska grew up in a magic-using family and she knows that there are still magical...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 4 Review
In all my previous reviews of Kiniro Mosaic, I gush about Karen. She's still as charming and random as ever (and still the best girl), but she's far from the only...
Big Order Volume 2 Review
The best way to accurately describe Big Order is that it's a manga where you, the sucker, play a game of high-stakes poker with people of varying poker faces and skills...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 12
Justin: Last time on Silver Spoon, Hachiken had the bright idea to team up with Ookawa on his new business venture. The only problem aside from Ookawa’s terrible job luck? Well,...
Miyako’s Night Tales Review
Keiichi has had it with his debilitating job and his boss who he "imagines" has the head of a sheep. He finally ends up quitting, but one day he spots his...
The Case Study of Vanitas Volumes 7 and 8 Review
Having seen Chloé's past, and realizing that the Beast of Gévaudan's situation was far more complex than that of a rouge vampire, Noé and Vanitas find themselves fighting not only the...
Abe-kun’s Got Me Now! Volume 8 Review
This volume of Abe-kun's Got Me Now! proves that Abe and Ryomei are part-time teammates and friends but full-time rivals. And Akari continues to be clueless that much of their rivalry...