The Watch Cats of Ginza Volume 3 Review
When all is said and done about The Watch Cats of Ginza, it's going to be one of the more poorly localized works out there that I will truly miss. As...
After the Rain Volume 1 Review
After the Rain the anime was quite the experience. From its animation to its music as it told a story involving two decidedly different people, it was hard to not fall...
Shojo FIGHT! Volume 1 Review
Note: This review is full of spoilers. Will note where they start and end.
There might not be a manga out there where my emotions made a complete 180 like Shojo FIGHT!...
Kiss and White Lily for My Dearest Girl Volume 1 Review
While Yen Press has published several series before with yuri undertones (such as mahjong manga Saki and the slice of life Kiniro Mosaic) Kiss and White Lily for My Dearest Girl is their...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 10
Krystallina: In a volume
filled with the return of one of the manga's key characters, food processing,
marketing, and a Russian sister-in-law, there's one main takeaway from Silver
Spoon volume 10:
Never, ever ruin Nishikawa's...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Hi Score Girl Volume 1
Justin: There were very few works I’ve looked forward to reading more than Hi Score Girl this year. After watching Season 1 of the anime I wondered what publisher would bring...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Witch Hat Atelier Volume 5
Justin: We last left off Witch Hat Atelier in dire straits -- a member of the Brimmed Caps sabotaged the second test, Euini is now a beast and Qifrey, Tetia and...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Act-Age Volume 1
Justin: Kei Yonagi's life is rough -- her dad left the family and her mom's dead, leaving her to care for her younger siblings. Doing odd jobs to make ends meet,...
Harukana Receive Volume 4 Review
The Beach Volleyball Club continues their training for the Okinawa regional qualifiers, and not even the appearance of one of the Thomas sisters' rivals can shake them up! (Well, for Akari...
Those Snow White Notes Volume 1 Review
Setsu and his brother grew up more under their grandfather's care than their mother's and as a result they were both completely enamored with his tsugaru shamisen playing. Their grandfather seemed...