Complex Age Volume 6 Review
Some time has passed since Kimiko told Nagisa that she's quitting cosplay and even more time has passed since Hayama was laughed out of the office for her cosplay. Both of...
Chihayafuru Volume 2 Review
If Chihayafuru volume 1 started out with the backstory of Chihaya, Taichi, and Wataya, Chihayafuru volume 2 is what happens after. As in, they grow up, they've all moved on, and...
Chihayafuru Volume 1 Review
Yuki Suetsugu begins Chihayafuru by placing her main character, Chihaya Ayase, in a significant karuta match. As she goes to take a card, we flashback to six years ago -- back...
To Your Eternity Volume 1 Review
In the history of manga, there aren't too many artists who can follow up one successful title with another. You think of Toriyama going from Dr. Slump to Dragon Ball, Togashi...
To Love Ru Volume 1 & 2 Review
Finally, after making its debut 11 years ago in Weekly Shonen Jump, To-Love Ru is here. While Viz has published ecchi content before, Saki Hasemi and Kentaro Yabuki's series was probably...
Sweet Blue Flowers Volume 1 Review
After going through several different licensors, it appears that Sweet Blue Flowers has finally found a home with Viz Media. Fans of the 2009 anime adaptation have been clamoring to read Takako Shimura's...
Anne Happy Volume 7 Review
Anne Happy Volume 7 is essentially the Hibiki and Tsubaki show. Well, that's not entirely true. The others do get plenty of screentime, but the real developments lie in the aforementioned...
Astra Lost in Space Volume 1 Review
Astra Lost in Space reminds me of The Martian. Well, The Martian + some kids just going on a road trip. Note that road trips generally involve a car, some money,...
Frau Faust Volume 1 Review
At some point while working on The Ancient Magus Bride, Kore Yamazaki got the go-ahead to work on a manga for Kodansha's Itan magazine. This one involves Johann Georg Faust, a...
Akame ga KILL! Volume 12 Review
With Budo and Esdeath living up to their reputations as the Empire's strongest, Night Raid finds themselves in a familiar position: their backs up against the wall. If you've loved seeing...