The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Mint Chocolate Volume 1
Krystallina: In the latest line of stepsibling romances comes Mint Chocolate, author Orikasa's debut release stemming from a one-shot. High school girl Nanami is stunned to meet her new stepbrother, Kyouhei....
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Sazan & Comet Girl
Helen: Sazan's life is typical for a blue collar worker -- typical for his time that is. He lives on Earth but commutes to outer space for alien construction projects and...
Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun Volume 7 Review
Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun volume 7 was originally published in Japan 2015, well into the smartphone era, but alas, Nozaki and the gang are from a manga that started in 2012, haven't...
Classmates Volume 1 Review
While Kusukabe Hikaru and Sajo Rihito are second-year students in high school and in the same class, they've never really talked with each other before -- not until Kusakabe finds Sajo...
Gift ± Volume 2 Review
A mysterious Chinese group has made their presence known to Takashi, in the form of a dead body in the river. With this affecting other organ trafficking groups and involving the...
Ran and the Gray World Volume 1 Review
My first exposure to this manga was from a manga music video of it several years back which was a finalist in Otakon's AMV contest (I believe this is the MMV...
Love at Fourteen Volume 11 Review
The countdown has begun, both for Kazuki's transfer and the end of the series. So that means this volume of Love at Fourteen brings in all the couples. But while Kazuki...
Our Fake Marriage Volume 2 Review
Our Fake Marriage volume 2 continues the adventures
of the ordinary, jobless Yae playing the wife of famous architect Takumi. First,
the manga finishes the glamping trip, and the couple later goes on...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Burn the House Down Volume 1
Krystallina: Over the years, I've found that manga blurbs tend to be rather heavy on spoilers despite their short length. Nothing like ending one volume in a life-or-death situation, but an...
My Boy Volume 4 Review
There was an eight month gap between volumes two and three of My Boy, and it sure felt like it. So I can only imagine that the two years that Satoko...