Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 1 Review

At this point in time, the Eureka Seven franchise has had a truly odd and disjointed release schedule. The original TV series, Psalm of the Planets aired in 2005, the alternate retelling movie Good...
Log Horizon Volume 8

Log Horizon: The Larks Take Flight Volume 8 Review

After the series' last two-part installment, Log Horizon has fully given in to its multi-POV tendencies. This book has an uneven split with 3/4ths of it being with the younger cast...

Plum Crazy! Tales Of A Tiger-Striped Cat Volume 1 Review

Plum isn't a very crazy kitty, but the new kitten she's brought home is! Plum found Snowball shivering and alone outside and, in a magnanimous gesture, brought Snowball home to her...
Complex Age Volume Five

Complex Age Volume 5 Review

This is Complex Age's strongest volume by far. The other volumes weren't weak, but as Yui Sakuma begins to pull all of the threads together to their conclusion some of the previously...
Log Horizon: The West Wind Brigade Volume Five

Log Horizon: The West Wind Brigade Volume 5 Review

What started out as a fun opportunity to tell side-stories in the Log Horizon universe has quickly become a slog to get through. The story's problems typically rest firmly in one of...
The Royal Tutor Volume 2

The Royal Tutor Volume 2 Review

"What's next?" That was the big question I had for the second volume of The Royal Tutor. Yes, Heine's mission is to make the four younger princes of Granzreich into suitable...

In This Corner of The World Review

In This Corner of The World takes a refreshing spin on depicting WWII and stories about Hiroshima. Specifically, it takes a more humorous approach than films before it while still maintaining...

Girls’ Last Tour Volume 1 Review

The "cute girls doing cute things" genre may have gone too far with Girls' Last Tour. Cute girls form a band! Totally fine and overdone. Cute girls go mountain climbing! Unusual...
After Hours

After Hours Volume 1 Review

Emi isn't sure why she goes clubbing. Every time her friend drags her along with the promise "I won't just forget about you when I meet a cute guy!" and, well,...
Akame ga KILL! Volume 11

Akame ga KILL! Volume 11 Review

Oh, look who finally made it on to the cover. Congrats, Tatsumi! Or should I say, "Condolences, Tatsumi!"? Considering he's lost to both Esdeath and Mine twice in the battle to be featured...

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