Kaguya-sama: Love Is War! Volume 1 Review
Kaguya and Miyuki are the respectively richest and smartest kids at their school, the Vice-President and President of the student council, and widely assumed...
Chihayafuru Volume 9 Review
And then there was...the Master above all else in karuta.
Last time we left off with Hisashi Suou essentially winning the match just by taking...
Caterpillar Girl and Bad Texter Boy Review
The best way to describe Caterpillar Girl and Bad Texter Boy is messy, complicated high school romance meets Tokyo Ghoul.
Well, the ghouls' part at...
The Elder Sister-Like One Volume 1 Review
Yuu's life has been unfortunate. He lost his parents in a car accident when he was five, lived with different relatives who found some...
Nameless Asterism Volumes 1 & 2 Review
Shiratori loves her best friends Washio and Kotooka as friends, but she also loves Washio romantically, something she doesn't feel like she can ever...
Chihayafuru Volume 8 Review
Chihayafuru volume 8 begins where 7 ended -- with Chihaya absolutely dominating Yumi, who falls deeper into despair. But just one thing that occurred...
Laid-Back Camp Volumes 1 & 2 Review
Rin is the kind of girl who prefers solo camping, while Nadeshiko, Aoi, and Chiaki enjoy camping together as part of the Outdoor Exploration...
The Watch Cats of Ginza Volume 2 Review
With worries over the bar and having money, Shoko's determined to do what she can to help...and that means leave Towser.
FOR...a bit. With the...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 3
Justin: In Silver Spoon volume 3, Hachiken's summer of working for the Mikages' takes some turns. Some of it involves dealing with around 300...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 1 Review
Unsurprisingly, most female-oriented works star a female. The shoujo manga that do center around a male lead tend to be those with sincere, idyllic...