When We’re in Love Volume 3 Review
The good news for Nanase is she's definitely getting closer to Hana, as she continues to find him as an actual good guy and not the delinquent he's been portrayed to...
The Kingdom of the Gods and Burning Hell Review
This release has two "contained" stories. One is of course The Kingdom of the Gods by In-wan Youn, Eun-Hee Kim and Kyung-il Yang. The other is Burning Hell by just In-wan...
Reborn as a Polar Bear: The Legend of How I Became a Forest Guardian...
Lulutina and her five younger sisters, all werewolves, have been driven out of their home by humans and are having a hard time surviving on the run in the woods. But...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 18 Review
Beware the almighty tofu and ginger!
For those who don't know what that means, well, that's what Emi and Ashiya are banking on.
Olba, on behalf of the angels, continues to force Emi...
Gabriel Dropout Volume 10 Review
The problem when a release is short is that a manga has fewer opportunities to rebound when things aren't going well. That's an issue both in Gabriel Dropout volume 10's individual...
Knight of the Ice Volume 1 Review
Chitose and Kokoro Kijinami grew up doing ice skating together as children and, while Chitose is now a writer for a health magazine, Kijinami continues to skate and compete at a...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Fruits Basket Another Volume 1
Krystallina: Next generation sequels are not too unusual in the manga world. But while people tend to say follow-ups are not as good as the originals, sequels still should have their...
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...
For the Kid I Saw in My Dreams Volumes 3 and 4 Review
After years of no contact, Senri's mysterious bond with his twin brother Kazuto seems to have been reestablished and he's once again able to see through his eyes under certain circumstances....
Love of Kill Volume 6 Review
Fe continues to feature behind-the-scenes looks at each chapter, and one is a self-deprecating remark that tells you all you need to know about this entire volume: "Would the fool who...