Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun Volume 5 Review
Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun was adapted into an anime a couple of years ago, and it found a fanbase amongst viewers who enjoyed its utterly goofy, dorky takes on cliched shoujo romance moments...
First Love Monster Volume 6 Review
If you're like many (most?) readers and are a bit... shall I say, concerned about the age difference, then you might happen to know that this volume seems to give the...
Akame ga KILL! Volume 9 Review
Esdeath is on the cover, and boy does she shine. Well, maybe "shine" isn't the right word. More like she breaks the characters and even the laws of physics.
Night Raid prepares...
Fruits Basket Collector’s Edition Volume 9 Review
Hey, good news: Fruits Basket finally remembers this ISN'T Yuki's story.
Unfortunately, I'll let Kyo explain the problem.:
Yes, Tohru x Kyo fans, you have dialed the wrong number. Considering this is an...
Complex Age Volume 3 Review
Like many cosplayers' lives, Nagisa's is filled with drama -- but she's hardly ever the instigator. As Nagisa continues to wonder if she should stop cosplaying, she speaks with her mother...
The Case Study of Vanitas Volume 1 Review
While there aren't many left these days, every now and then under a blood-red moon a vampire is born. These monsters of old can do without blood if they must and...
Captive Hearts of Oz Volume 1 Review
Really, this review could just boil down to a single statement: if you love the Alice in the Country of manga, you will love Captive Hearts of Oz. But if you've...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 1 Review
Lots of manga involve cute girls doing cute things. Many of them often involve a foreigner or at least someone who is only half Japanese. But not too many have a...
In/Spectre Volume 1 Review
Kotoko looks like a normal child but she is neither normal nor a child. Several years ago Kotoko was asked by local yōkai to become their god of knowledge; she cheerfully...
Little Hero Volume 1 Review
Sometimes, we all get caught up in the mainstream. With thousands of titles each day combating for our attention, it's easy to miss the smaller and independent works. But for every...