Play It Cool, Guys Volume 3 Review
What's better than four derpy guys?
That's right -- five derpy guys!
Teased at the end of Play It Cool, Guys volume 2, Igarashi is an author, and Mima's company is doing promotion...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Burn the House Down Volume 1
Krystallina: Over the years, I've found that manga blurbs tend to be rather heavy on spoilers despite their short length. Nothing like ending one volume in a life-or-death situation, but an...
A Bride’s Story Volume 13 Review
At times, A Bride's Story has been pushed aside for Mr. Smith's Story. He's been in the manga from the start, but he's been a star or the perspective character for...
Final Fantasy Lost Stranger Volume 7 Review
It feels like Shogo and his party have been in the library for a long time now, and with Final Fantasy Lost Stranger easily passing the 200 page mark, it seems...
Magic Artisan Dahlia Wilts No More Volume 2 Review
So that's a wrap: Tobias and Dahlia just aren't a thing anymore. Now Dahlia begins the process of moving forward with her life by...getting her vision corrected. Going to buy clothes....
Soul Eater: The Perfect Edition Volume 7 Review
With its length of about 1.5 times a normal manga length, it is rather difficult for a volume of Soul Eater: The Perfect Edition to not have some key moments. Volume...
The Holy Grail of Eris Volume 1 Review
When she was little, Constance (Connie) snuck out to play with her best friend and accidentally ended up seeing the execution of Scarlett the villainess. While that was obviously traumatic, right...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: The Apothecary Diaries Volume 5
Krystallina: This volume of The Apothecary Diaries is really another volume of Reluctant Detective Maomao. And that's not necessarily a bad thing even though that means volume 5 has a bit...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 3 Review
Beauty and the Feast volume 3 doesn't shake up its formula much at all. It is a little surprising to me in-universe only two months have passed since Shuko and Shohei...
Black Butler Volume 31 Review
Female mangaka like Hiromu Arakawa (Fullmetal Alchemist) and Rumiko Takahashi (Inuyasha) have often received praise not just for their story but female characters. I'm not saying men can't write well-received girls...