The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Our Wonderful Days
Rai: I’ve read a lot of yuri manga. Like, a lot. And while the increasing number of girls love manga is amazing for a...
Sweet Blue Flowers Volume 1 Review
After going through several different licensors, it appears that Sweet Blue Flowers has finally found a home with Viz Media. Fans of the 2009 anime adaptation...
Horimiya Volume 10 Review
After ten volumes, it's difficult to not start comparing Horimiya to the other long-running romance series I'm currently reading. But it speaks to the strength...
Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Volume 8 Review
Some manga can pull off three full or partial arcs in one volume. Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts isn't one of them.
Sariphi...
Nina the Starry Bride Volumes 4-6 Review
Considering the perilous situation that Nina found herself in in the last volume, wrecked in the remote forests of a foreign land and without...
Delicious in Dungeon Volume 6 Review
Laios, Marcille, Chilchuck, and Senshi are in a position that isn't unheard of for people venturing into the dungeon — a member of their...
No Game No Life, Please! Volume 3 Review
It was a coin flip going into this third volume of No Game No Life, Please!: would this be full of Izuna like the...
ReLIFE Volume 1 Review
Arata Kazaki used to have a plan about how his life would go: go to college, get hired by a good company, then get...
How Do We Relationship? Volume 1 Review
Miwa enters college having never had a relationship before, although she does already know that she likes girls. Saeko, her new classmate and band...
When a Cat Faces West Volume 1 Review
"Flow" is a natural occurrence: all matter in the world is constantly moving just a tiny bit and sometimes, with the right stimuli, it...