Heaven’s Design Team Volumes 5 and 6 Review
God's orders to the design team never seem to stop, they need to populate an entire planet after all! But sometimes it seems like this client is having a harder and...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Fiancée of the Wizard Volume 2
Krystallina: This is Fiancée of the Wizard, but this volume should first be called Friend of the Wizard, then Funeral of the Wizard, and finally, Fiesta of the Wizard. Either way,...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Kaiju Girl Caramelise Volume 4
Krystallina: After Kuroe kissed him while she was in Harugon form, everyone wants to know the connection between Harugon and Minami. Especially someone in particular who is hoping for a happy...
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 will fall out of place and these...
Are You Lost? Volume 2 Review
Are You Lost? volume 2 continues to follow four high school girls stranded on an island and their fight for survival. We have Homare continuing to display her obsession with tools;...
The Magnificent Grand Scene Volume 10 Review
After much studying a new language and training, we see Kanade set out for Marseille in France. Can you believe due to the host parent having to go to the bathroom...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Eniale & Dewiela Volume 1
Justin: It's hard to overstate just how genuinely I've been forward to reading Eniale & Dewiela. Witch Hat Atelier was released a couple years ago in the US, and with its...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Catch These Hands! Volume 1
Helen: Takebe is trying to outgrow the delinquent life, she is after all an adult now and not a teenaged terror anymore, but she's finding it tough to do since she...
Magic Artisan Dahlia Wilts No More Volume 2 Review
So that's a wrap: Tobias and Dahlia just aren't a thing anymore. Now Dahlia begins the process of moving forward with her life by...getting her vision corrected. Going to buy clothes....
Blue Flag Volumes 2 and 3 Review
After the awkward "date" in the first volume, featuring not only a third but a fourth wheel, readers have to re-evaluate their understandings of the character dynamics with the reveal that...