Horimiya Volumes 3 and 4 Review
In some ways, a romantic story can be the hardest one to retain a reader's attention. "Will they or won't they?" can only last so long before the reader loses patience...
Captive Hearts of Oz Volume 1 Review
Really, this review could just boil down to a single statement: if you love the Alice in the Country of manga, you will love Captive Hearts of Oz. But if you've...
Kakegurui – Compulsive Gambler Volume 1 Review
Students at Hyakkaou Private Academy are snobbish, elitist, and filthy rich, a terrible combination. These students aren't expected to be academic or athletic superstars, they're expected to grow into adults who...
Akame ga KILL! Zero Volume 7 Review
I usually like it when there's a little bit of a recap or repeat of the previous volume as a way to remind readers of what is happening. Well, after the...
Practice Makes Perfect Volume 1 Review
Nohara Suzuki is one of the most talented volleyball players in Japan and is the country's volleyball representative. Takaya Yano is one of the most talented judo fighters in Japan and...
Young Ladies Don’t Play Fighting Games Volume 1 Review
Aya is an outsider at the prestigious all-girls school Kuromi Girls' Academy, where elegance and proper manners are necessary. That said, two months in she's doing well enough, but the amount...
Our Fake Marriage Volume 9 Review
Why did we wait so long to meet Yae's parents? I like them. Even older sis Kasumi is cool, quickly sizing up Takumi's unrequited love has been fulfilled...and also appraising Yae's...
Akame ga KILL! Zero Volume 8 Review
Akame ga KILL! Zero has always been heavy on the fanservice, particularly because of Mera. But now that she's been dispatched, the sexual situations have fewer opportunities to appear. They still...
Anne Happy Volume 7 Review
Anne Happy Volume 7 is essentially the Hibiki and Tsubaki show. Well, that's not entirely true. The others do get plenty of screentime, but the real developments lie in the aforementioned...
Crown of Thorns Volume 2 Review
Viz has decided to release this two-volume, digital-only shoujo title very quickly with a less than three month gap between releases, which for fans like myself is fantastic!
Nobara is still...