Am I Actually the Strongest? Volume 1 Review
Based on a light novel of the same name in Japan, Am I Actually the Strongest? is another isekai with someone getting reincarnated into another world and becoming overpowered. But here's...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Yashahime: Princess Half Demon Volume 1
Justin: In modern day Japan, Towa’s your typical new student with a mysterious aura about her. From her cool vibe to her sometimes fierce expressions, most of the students at her...
The Great Cleric Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Luciel's life path is a familiar one: after his death as a salaryman in our world he reincarnates in another as a spry, 15-year-old, chooses a few abilities as compensation for...
A Galaxy Next Door Volume 1 Review
Ichiro Kuga didn't originally intend to be a manga-ka for a living, but when his dad dies suddenly after his first work is published, drawing manga seems like the fastest way...
My Happy Marriage Volume 3 Review
Miyo is kidnapped, and she is once again facing the physical and emotional cruelty from her stepmother and half-sister. Miyo knows that if she agrees to dump Kiyoka, they will let...
Black Butler Volume 31 Review
Female mangaka like Hiromu Arakawa (Fullmetal Alchemist) and Rumiko Takahashi (Inuyasha) have often received praise not just for their story but female characters. I'm not saying men can't write well-received girls...
Play It Cool, Guys Volume 4 Review
In a series featuring an ensemble cast, there's always a risk in introducing a new main character. Will they fit in? Is it a sign of the story jumping the shark?...
Turns Out My Online Friend is My Real-Life Boss! Review
Hashimoto isn't crazy about his job, or his boss Shirase who always seems to have high standards for all his work, but it pays the bills and he can vent all...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Witch Hat Atelier Volume 1
Justin: It's rare for a work to come out of the gates and smack you with how good it is. Normally it takes a lot of world-building, understanding character motivations, etc.,...
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai Volumes 1 and 2: Disciples of Avan Review
The history of Shonen Jump manga is pretty extensive, but would you have guessed a manga based off a video game franchise would be one of its best sellers? Well that's...