No Game No Life, Please! Volume 3 Review
It was a coin flip going into this third volume of No Game No Life, Please!: would this be full of Izuna like the...
Murciélago Volume 4 Review
Kuroko Koumori is an extremely dangerous lady that can kill essentially everyone with little effort. Throughout the first three volumes of Murcielago, Koumori has...
Gabriel Dropout Volume 2 Review
All cute girls doing cute things series has at least one beach scene, and just because the "girls" in Gabriel Dropout are angels and...
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...
The Royal Tutor Volume 5 Review
At the core, what I want out of a manga is pretty basic:
I want a good storyand I want it to look pretty.
Of course,...
Big Order Volume 3 Review
When we last left off Sakae Esuno's wild ride, Eiji discovered that no, his dad is definitely not dead. Gennai's alive, and, well, he...
The Promised Neverland Volume 1 Review
Emma and her two friends, Norman and Ray, live a happy but quiet life at Grace Field House. They are all the brightest kids...
Akame ga KILL! Volume 13 Review
Since the very beginning, Akame ga KILL! has been hyping up the tragic battle between Akame and Kurome. The two sisters care for each...
Magical Girl Raising Project Volume 1 Review
There's some good news and bad news regarding the manga version of Magical Girl Raising Project. The good news is it's most definitely a...
Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi Volume 9 Review
Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi has always been about the bizarre, the supernatural creatures that most humans cannot see. But this...