The Watch Cats of Ginza Volume 1 Review
Suzu "Mikke" Miyake was the #1 cabaret girl at her place...but she gave it up. Instead of living that life, she spent all her...
Cosmo Familia Volume 1 Review
Like I said in our 2020 Eye on Manga post, I’ve been excited about the Cosmo Familia manga for a while now. It’s created...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 21 Review
After 21 volumes, The Devil is a Part-Timer! comes to a close. The Devil King, the Hero, and their closest allies prepare to give...
The Isolator Volume 1 Review
When a light novel transitions into manga format, it should do a few things. The first is it should make you think of the...
Anne Happy Volume 10 Review
It's the final volume of Anne Happy, and while you aren't treated to too many answers, you are treated to some science lessons. Want...
A Man and His Cat Volume 1 Review
Some kittens are cuter than others and the ugly ones, well, it takes a special person to love them. One such kitten had been...
The Reincarnated Prince and the Kingdom in Woe Volume 1 Review
Ryoko Hayakawa was an ordinary office worker in Japan, although her family would have said she was a bit too much of an otaku....
The Disowned Queen’s Consulting Detective Agency Review
Just a few days after the death of her only ally, her grandmother (aka the Earl of Reine), Octavia is thrown out of her...
your name. Volume 3 Review
After I finished reading this final volume of your name., I looked at the clock and said to myself, "Didn't I just start this...
Gabriel Dropout Volume 10 Review
The problem when a release is short is that a manga has fewer opportunities to rebound when things aren't going well. That's an issue...