The Water Dragon’s Bride Volume 1 Review

Not to be confused with the Korean manhwa The Bride of the Water God, despite a few similarities in the set-up, The Water Dragon's Bride could technically be called an isekai story but...
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CONFESSION Review

As a concept -- a teacher knows how her child was killed and who did it -- makes for strange bedfellows and a wide ranging story. This makes the mystery of...
Tonari no Seki-kun: The Master of Killing Time

Tonari no Seki-kun: The Master of Killing Time Review

Shorts are things I don't typically watch. There have been a few exceptions for some that were really good, like Wakako-zake. So when The OASG overlords gave me Tonari no Seki-kun...
Count Fujiwara's Suffering cover

Count Fujiwara’s Suffering Review

The Count is the male calico that belongs to the two Fujiwara sisters: the younger Yumeko and the older Shizuka. Some time ago, Shizuka became a shut-in and rarely ventures outside,...
Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Volume 13

Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Volume 13 Review

Woman who looks like Leonhart's human form? Check. Leonhart in agony transforming on the cover? Check. Author's note saying the end of the series is in sight? Check. So...we're gonna get some answers!! *deep narrator...
Hinowa ga CRUSH! Volume 1

Hinowa ga CRUSH! Volume 1 Review

... ...... ......... Did I just see a man have sex with a ray? Yes, yes, I did just see a man commit bestiality with a sea creature. And evidently, he usually pleasures himself with...
Farewell, My Dear Cramer

Farewell, My Dear Cramer Chapters 1-10 Review

Like many of you, I was initially interested in this series because of Your Lie in April. While I have absolutely no musical talent, Arakawa crafted a coming-of-age tale that even...

Giant Spider & Me: A Post-Apocalyptic Tale Volume 1 Review

The hook for Giant Spider & Me is a cute girl and a cute spider relax and hang out together after the apocalypse occurred. That's about the basis for volume 1,...
Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet Volume 1

The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet Volume 1

Krystallina: Fumi's family's debts has forced her out of house and home while her father's away working on a boat, but she manages to score a live-in housekeeping position to an...
School of Horns Volume 2 manga cover

School of Horns Volume 2 Review

At the end of volume 1, I was pretty certain that despite the cliffhanger ending and the appearance of transfer student Haruto, there wasn't much need for me to return to...

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