Suppose A Kid From The Last Dungeon Boonies Moved To A Starter Town Manga...
Lloyd is the weakest inhabitant of the strongest village on the continent, although he's not aware of that second part and he's certainly not aware that this makes him stronger than...
Spy Classroom Volumes 1 and 2 Review
In an alternate world that appears similar to our Cold War-era Europe, governments are raising new generations of spies to carry out the unglamorous side of warfare. There used to be...
Reborn as a Polar Bear: The Legend of How I Became a Forest Guardian...
Lulutina and her five younger sisters, all werewolves, have been driven out of their home by humans and are having a hard time surviving on the run in the woods. But...
Peach Girl NEXT Volume 8 Review
When I saw the cover of Peach Girl NEXT volume 8, I said to myself, "What?! It's the last volume?!" Because the previous volume sure didn't feel like it was building...
Balan Wonderworld: Maestro of Mystery, Theatre of Wonders Review
I've never been much of a platform gamer, so I haven't been keeping up with Balan Wonderworld's release. But from what I've gathered, the story in the game is minimal, and...
Cross-Dressing Villainess Cecilia Sylvie Volume 2 Review
If you read the official synopsis for Cross-Dressing Villainess Cecilia Sylvie volume 2, you might have the distinct impression the titular character's younger adopted brother, Gilbert, is or has become the...
Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina Volume 2 Review
The world is a strange place, and not because magic is real and so are talking cats, captivating flowers and zombies too. No, the world is weird because of the people,...
Golden Japanesque: A Splendid Yokohama Romance Volume 4 Review
It's been a while since I really wanted to throw a book across the room. Which is a shame since the cover (and the art inside) is so pretty.
Now, I didn't...
The White Necromancer: Road to the Spirit King Chapters 1 – 9 Review
Note: the title pages for the series list the title as "The Necromancer of White" and may be listed as such in some places.
Toru Kuromine died at only age 15 and...
Apollo’s Song Review
Rather ironically, Osamu Tezuka's 1970 Apollo's Song is a gekiga manga, a genre that was initially created as a reaction to the heavily Disney-influenced manga aimed at kids that Tezuka himself...