No Game No Life, Please! Volume 3 Review
It was a coin flip going into this third volume of No Game No Life, Please!: would this be full of Izuna like the first volume, or would it be like...
Tia La Cherla Volume 1 Review
Tia La Cherla kicks off with several beautiful, full-color images serving as a narrated prologue. It's one of the most gorgeous openings for a manga I've read in recent memory. The...
Wave, Listen to Me! Volumes 4 and 5 Review
It's back! After publishing the first three volumes and then going silent, with the arrival of the anime adaptation last year Kodansha has started putting out additional volumes of Wave, Listen...
Vampire Dormitory Volumes 5 and 6 Review
With Ruka and Mito developing stronger feelings for each other, how does the author stall them from getting together?
A. Lose the boobs.B. Lose the memories.C. Lose the girl.
Trick question -- it's...
My Boy Volume 1 Review
"There's a beautiful boy on my lap. Ever since then, every moment I'm breathing, he's all I end up thinking about."
Thirty-year-old Satoko's opening remarks about 12-year-old Mashuu -- combined with the...
Hatsune Miku: Rin-chan Now! Volume 1 Review
This may be Hatsune Miku: Rin-chan Now!, but here was me throughout the manga:
Miku now! Luka now!! Kaito Meiko Len-kyun now!!!
Now, some of you might not get that reference. Surprisingly, compared to the other Vocaloid...
Blissful Land Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Khang Zhipa lives deep in the mountains of 18th century Tibet where he spends his days working as a doctor's apprentice and being easily distracted by medicinal herbs. His life has...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: The Apothecary Diaries Volume 1
Helen: Maomao has always had an interest in herbs, medicines, poisons, you name it! However she hasn't had a chance to do any of that work lately while she serves in...
A Bride’s Story Volume 11 Review
A Bride's Story volume 11 picks up where the previous one left off with Smith planning to set off traveling again. But he certainly wasn't planning on Talas fleeing her arranged...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 1 Review
At one point, a female friend of Shuhei, the guy on the cover, compares herself to the heroine of a Mitsuru Adachi manga. So it only seems right that Shuko, the...