Magic Artisan Dahlia Wilts No More Volume 5 Review
There's a good amount of interesting moments in the Dahlia series that reading it in manga form feels kind of funny. You can see how streamlined it is compared to the...
Eniale & Dewiela Volume 2 Review
The battle of good and evil continues, where people's very souls are at stake! Well, with ditzy angel Eniale and easily distracted demon Dewiela gunning for souls of the recently deceased,...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 10 Review
All good things must come to an end. That's the sad truth that each of the girls face. Aya is trying to get everyone to buckle down and prepare for their...
Pretty Boy Detective Club Volume 1 Review
On the eve of her fourteenth birthday, Mayumi ends up asking a strange group called the Pretty Boy Detective Club for help in finding a star -- a star that will...
Black Butler Volume 27 Review
Black Butler volume 27 continues right where the previous left off, showing the tragedy of the Phantomhive family. If you haven't read that one yet, go buy that one before this...
Kiss and White Lily for My Dearest Girl Volume 4 Review
In this volume's afterword, Canno says that her editor came up with the them "future" for this volume. So focusing on Moe and Mizuki, the third year couple involved with the track...
Beasts of Abigaile Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Unlike American supernatural fiction where you can barely go five feet without running into a werewolf story, Japan is much cooler on these furry creatures and I'm honestly not sure if Beasts...
Gabriel Dropout Volume 7 Review
Despite making the cover, Gabriel's boss only makes an appearance in the inside cover comics. Which is too bad, as I'd like to see how his attempts to get into social...
The Case Study of Vanitas Volume 3 Review
The first two volumes of The Case Study of Vanitas felt like a messy whirlwind of character introductions, expository details, and a story in dire need of guidance. After all of this...
Golden Kamuy Volume 1 Review
In the early 20th century there are still many wild places in Japan for a man to lose himself in if he wants to. Saichi “Immortal” Sugimoto, a veteran of the Russo-Japanese...