Harukana Receive Volume 2 Review
Just as Haruka and Kanata are learning to play beach volleyball together, Emily realizes something is wrong -- with Kanata. If the two plan on winning matches, Kanata's going to have...
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...
Conflicting Flight Signs Review
Daiki Iwatobi's an airplane mechanic for Japan Airways, and he's dreamed of becoming a completer. Being the one to tell the pilot that everything's good and to wave to the pilot...
An Invitation from a Crab Review
From the nicely designed front cover to the back cover, you'll note that this is a very quirky release from:
How it looksThe nameThe fact that there is a long paragraph on...
The Elder Sister-Like One Volume 2 Review
In the continuing adventures of Yuu and his new inhuman sister Chiyo, they continue to spend time together at the house. Whether it's dealing with a mosquito bite to some watermelon...
A Bride’s Story Volume 10 Review
While it's been a while since the last volume of A Bride's Story, it's been even longer since the manga has checked in on the original couple: the young Karluk and...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Fruits Basket Another Volume 2
Helen: Volume 2 of Fruits Basket Another, Natsuki Takaya's sequel to her most famous title, continues to waffle between a few different directions the story can go, and the series remains frustratingly...
Interspecies Reviewers Volume 1 Review
In your typical fantasy world filled with humans, elves, angels, and all sorts of beings, it's easy to see how many different species might interact with each other on a day...
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...
Shibuya Goldfish Volume 1 Review
High schooler Hajime Tsukiyoda isn't too keen on joining his friends for a mixer later today, he'd much rather work on shooting movies, and this is doubly so once he runs...