Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun Volume 6 Review
The life of a serialized manga-ka is tough; you can never stop thinking of story ideas! So once again, Nozaki and everyone else is back for another round of adventures, strange...
Big Order Volume 1 Review
Big Order features a nice amount of random actions that make no sense yet is actually amazing to read. Sadly, it also features an assortment of narrative issues that fails to...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 2 Review
You know those icebreaker questions where you ask someone like, "If you could meet any person, real or fictional, who would it be?" Well, at least when limited to anime or...
Fruits Basket Collector’s Edition Volume 11 Review
It's the penultimate volume of Fruits Basket, and so you'd expect a lot to happen here.
Well, a lot of things do happen. They just happen slowly.
Think of it this way: you're...
School-Live! Volume 6 Review
I have to admit my heart sunk a little bit when I saw the cover. In the last volume of School-Live!, Yuki and her friends graduated from high school and were...
Spirits & Cat Ears Volume 1 Review
Neneko Iizuna's name has proven to be ironically appropriate for this priestess with a cat-ears curse. Neneko wasn't born with ears, but once they appeared she was shunned into becoming a shut-in....
Hatsune Miku: Rin-chan Now! Volume 1 Review
This may be Hatsune Miku: Rin-chan Now!, but here was me throughout the manga:
Miku now! Luka now!! Kaito Meiko Len-kyun now!!!
Now, some of you might not get that reference. Surprisingly, compared to the other Vocaloid...
Anonymous Noise Volume 1 Review
Nino Arisugawa has always loved singing, but she's been betrayed by it twice.
First was when her best friend and singing partner Momo moved away with no warning, and then a second time when...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 8 Review
With this volume, The Devil is a Part-Timer moves on to the events of the fourth light novel. That book came out almost a year ago in English, so in my...
Akame ga KILL! Zero Volume 5 Review
Part of me wonders if this is called Akame ga KILL! Zero because it has zero aspects of the original that I love.
Okay, that's an exaggeration. But if I had to...