Wolfsmund Volume 8 Review
Wolfsmund's conclusion is here, and of course it is a bloody, horrifying manga that I’m glad (and sad) is over.
After the Habsburg soldiers retook Catalina Castle convincingly in volume 7, volume...
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep: The Novel Review
Like the preceding 358/2 Days novel, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep: The Novel is a three-in-one omnibus release. So it's another monster volume to read. But I still got a surprise:...
Akame ga KILL! Volume 12 Review
With Budo and Esdeath living up to their reputations as the Empire's strongest, Night Raid finds themselves in a familiar position: their backs up against the wall. If you've loved seeing...
Student Council’s Discretion Review
At Hekiyo Private Academy the student council isn't elected through a traditional election but through a popularity contest. Thus, the council is composed of mostly beautiful young women every year. It seems...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 4 Review
In all my previous reviews of Kiniro Mosaic, I gush about Karen. She's still as charming and random as ever (and still the best girl), but she's far from the only...
Giant Spider & Me: A Post-Apocalyptic Tale Volume 1 Review
The hook for Giant Spider & Me is a cute girl and a cute spider relax and hang out together after the apocalypse occurred. That's about the basis for volume 1,...
Anne Happy Volume 7 Review
Anne Happy Volume 7 is essentially the Hibiki and Tsubaki show. Well, that's not entirely true. The others do get plenty of screentime, but the real developments lie in the aforementioned...
The Love and Creed of Sae Maki: SAE-ISM Volume 3 Review
When we last left off Misao, she was in the bad place. Kokai was seemingly taken care of, the gangster Kokai called was seemingly taken care of...basically, Sae won. There didn't...
your name. Volume 2 Review
If you've managed to make it this long avoiding spoilers for the movie, then you probably don't want to continue this review. This second volume covers a bulk of the story,...
Delicious in Dungeon Volume 2 Review
When Delicious in Dungeon was first announced it sounded like a derivative work, one that existed solely because the earlier work Log Horizon had such an important, and on-going, plot point about cooking...