The Anti-Social Geniuses Review Silver Spoon…The MANGA! (Volume 1)
Krystallina: Like most anime and manga fans, I enjoyed Fullmetal Alchemist. But when Arakawa's next work was announced as a slice-of-life story set at an agricultural school, it sounded to me...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 6 Review
In the last volume of the manga, Suzuno had officially joined the main cast. (Well, as officially as you can get when you're living next to and openly poisoning the protagonist.)...
Frau Faust Volume 1 Review
At some point while working on The Ancient Magus Bride, Kore Yamazaki got the go-ahead to work on a manga for Kodansha's Itan magazine. This one involves Johann Georg Faust, a...
First Love Monster Volume 7 Review
OK, bare with me a minute here.
Anybody remember years and years ago, TOKYOPOP released what I believe were called "Manga Minis"? I remember Kingdom Hearts and Kilala Princess being released in...
Monster Tamer Girls Volume 1 Review
Ion Hidaka is a young girl who's been enlisted to join the Tamers Committee. Well, not by her own volition: she actually hates monsters. And monsters, from ones that look like...
The Love and Creed of Sae Maki: SAE-ISM Volume 4 Review
Over the course of reading this manga, there were a few things we needed to know:
Will we finally know who Sae Maki is?Is Misao gonna survive?Will Sae get what's coming to...
The Violet Knight Volume 2 Review
The first thing you should do before even considering The Violet Knight Volume 2 is to stop and read (or reread) the first volume.
Not only has it been over a year...
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 first four volumes of the Baccano! light...
Miss Hokusai Review
Artists are crazy. Well, generally if you're a creative person you have weird tendencies in you, but that makes you who you are. In Miss Hokusai, we get to see the...
Queen’s Quality Volume 1 Review
Kyousuke Motomi's previous series, QQ Sweeper, ended in a very odd place as its main characters Fumi and Kyutaro realize that Fumi has a rare, and potentially highly dangerous, set of "sweeper"...