Parallel World Pharmacy Volume 1 Review
Well, this is going to be a rare one for me: usually when reading media from an anime I enjoyed, I still find a lot to like, enhance my experience or...
The Wizard and His Fairy Volume 1 Review
Nebelhaum is an arrogant, reclusive wizard who only cares about collecting things he finds "beautiful." When he sees a real, live fairy in a circus sideshow he goes to take her,...
Gabriel Dropout Volume 9 Review
It's summer vacation! But of course, first is exams. And then, unfortunately, summer break comes to a close, so you want to get in at least one more fun activity before...
Today’s Menu For The Emiya Family Review
Back to the anime review grind after a short break with what I originally thought was just a regular short show. I later learned that Today's Menu For The Emiya Family...
Mermaid Boys Volume 3 Review
A new wrinkle cropped up at the end of volume 2 of this gender-swapped, loosely-inspired twist on The Little Mermaid. Namely, Naru's (mermaid) fiancee has also been looking for him and...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: My Roomie Is a Dino Volume 1
Helen: Kaede has a pretty typical life: she lives on her own in a small apartment, works part time in a convenience store, and sometimes hangs out with friends while drinking...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: A Witch’s Printing Office Volume 4
Justin: This volume of A Witch’s Printing Office is gonna hit close to home for people. Obviously this manga has converted Comiket into a magical version of it, complete with many...
Golden Japanesque: A Splendid Yokohama Romance Volume 1 Review
When male lead Rintarou sees protagonist Maria's blonde hair and blue eyes for the first time, he remarks she's like the Little Mermaid. But the better comparison for Golden Japanesque: A...
With the Sheikh in His Harem Volume 2 Review
With the Sheikh in His Harem's second volume is the kind of release where for every flaw, there's a certain charm. While for most readers the draw will be the titular...
The Golden Sheep Volume 1 Review
This is not how Tsugu Miikura intended to return to her old hometown. "This" entails living in a two bedroom apartment with her mom, sister, and two nieces. "This" means her...