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...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 4 Review
In many ways, Yowamushi Pedal is a typical sports manga: a team of atheletes work together to take the crown. Yet it has this...
Goblin Slayer Volume 1 Review
In a world based on standard RPGs and Dungeons and Dragons, mythical creatures and gods rue the spotlight. Adventurers, no name except for their...
Fruits Basket Collector’s Edition Volume 8 Review
Ultimately, I think a lot of your enjoyment of this volume of Fruits Basket will come down to one thing:
Do you like/believe/agree with/choose-a-verb the...
Baccano! The Grand Punk Railroad: Local and Express Review
Following tumultuous adventures in The Rolling Bootlegs, Baccano! is back! Some fans of the anime may know that 2007 anime adaptation covered roughly the...
Akame ga KILL! Zero Volume 4 Review
The back blurb advertises this fourth volume of Akame ga KILL! Zero as "the hottest and hardest yet," and the volume opens up with...
That Wolf-Boy Is Mine! Volume 2 Review
At the end of the first volume Komugi accidentally admits to Yu that she's in love with him and it's a very predictable turn....
School-Live! Volume 5 Review
After I finished this volume of School-Live!, I had to do a double-take at the cover. Did I really go almost five volumes without...
Fruits Basket Collector’s Edition Volume 7 Review
A lot is going on in this world of Fruits Basket. Yuki deals with finding independence and being the student council president, Rin struggles...
Horimiya Volume 5 Review
Readers who have fallen behind on the series might glance at the cover and wonder who the two boys are. One of them is...