Sugar Apple Fairy Tale Volume 1 Review
This is actually Sugar Apple Fairy Tale's second manga adaptation. The first, which has never been released in English, was serialized in the online version of Hakusensha's Hana to Yume and...
Rapunzel of the Magic Item Shop Review
Despite the title, the heroine of Rapunzel of the Magic Item Shop is not named Rapunzel. In fact, she doesn't even have a name until a strange bird appears to rescue...
The Magnificent Grand Scene Volume 6 Review
Kanade and Shoko's performance of Pizzicato from "Sylvia" got them high marks, applause, and Sakura still in shock at how much better they're getting. But it's not them getting applause that...
Dragon Head Volume 1 Review
There were a ton of titles TOKYOPOP released around the 2000s, and a bunch of them were bad. However, there were some that were amazing. A few were popular enough to...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 10 Review
Emi and Ashiya are still stuck in Ente Isla, and everyone's favorite MgRonald employee is finally all set to save them. At the beginning of this arc, I praised the series...
Heaven’s Design Team Volume 2 Review
"God made the world in just six days" is the story everyone knows but, well, that's not entirely true. After just six days of work God was out of ideas, threw...
Baccano! Volume 8, 1935 Alice in Jails: Prison, Baccano! Volume 9, 1934 Alice in...
It's 1934, Prohibition is a thing of the past, and no one is exactly sure why Issac Dian has just been sent to Alcatraz. Most people aren't sure why Firo Prochainezo...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 10
Krystallina: In a volume
filled with the return of one of the manga's key characters, food processing,
marketing, and a Russian sister-in-law, there's one main takeaway from Silver
Spoon volume 10:
Never, ever ruin Nishikawa's...
Is Kichijoji the Only Place to Live? Volume 2 Review
The Shigeta twins are at it once again! Miyako and Tomoko continue to do their best to help improve a few lives by finding them places to stay...outside of Kichijoji. From...
The Lion and the Bride Volume 1 Review
I actually first saw this series a couple of years ago when I was browsing Amazon Japan. I was drawn to the cover, but the title sounded like it could either...