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 other deeply, but Kurome could never betray...
The Violet Knight Volume 2 Review
The first thing you should do before even considering The Violet Knight Volume 2 is to stop and read (or reread) the first volume.
Not only has it been over a year...
Log Horizon: Go East, Kanami! Volume 9 Review
The past few volumes of Log Horizon have been experimenting with having different parties of characters take the lead. Volume 9 however makes what is still a very bold move -- telling...
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 unique spin on the magical girl genre....
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 volume isn't just about the bizarre; it...
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...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 5 Review
Take a high school play. The lead falls ill, and a classmate who has helped others rehearse is drafted as the new star. Another cast member forgets her lines and declares...
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...
The Love and Creed of Sae Maki: SAE-ISM Volume 2 Review
If you thought Tohru Uchimizu would take the foot off the gas after revealing Sae's not alone in bullying people, well...Tohru sorta does. But it doesn't take long for Misao to...
Queen’s Quality Volume 1 Review
Kyousuke Motomi's previous series, QQ Sweeper, ended in a very odd place as its main characters Fumi and Kyutaro realize that Fumi has a rare, and potentially highly dangerous, set of "sweeper"...