Gabriel Dropout Volume 12 Review
With Gabriel being...well, lazy, it's a rare treat to see her as she's supposed to be: the former top angel. True, one story is technically a "what if" story, but it...
He’s My Only Vampire Volume 6 Review
In the previous volume of He's My Only Vampire, Aki gained another STIGMA, Kana had been kidnapped, and she had regained most of her memories of her days with Eriya and...
I Was a Bottom-Tier Bureaucrat for 1,500 Years, and the Demon King Made Me...
It's tradition for the new Demon King to shake things up to start their rule and Pecora is no exception as she appoints Beelzebub, a mousy, wallflower government worker to be...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 17 Review
The Devil is a Part-Timer! volume 17 is essentially devoid of action. In exchange, prepare for a lot of puzzle pieces and characterization, both of which are much easier to grasp...
Soul Eater: The Perfect Edition Volume 4 Review
If I had to describe Soul Eater in two words, I'd say, "Stylish madness." And this fourth volume of The Perfect Edition is the perfect (pun intended) example of what I...
Sugar Apple Fairy Tale Volume 2: The Silver Sugar Master and the Blue Duke...
Candymaker Anne has failed to become a Silver Sugar Master, but she has made some fairy friends along the way: little Mithril and ex-slave Challe. But what Anne hasn't really made...
Love of Kill Volumes 4 and 5 Review
Love of Kill volumes 4 and 5 arrived together, so I read them together, and I'm reviewing them together.
And you know what? The two books go really well together.
After no-one-believes-he's-25 Ritzland...
Whisper Me a Love Song Volume 1 Review
Himari doesn't know much about music, but she's fallen in love her senpai Yori after watching her perform in a band during the first day of school. "Fallen in love at...
Transparent Light Blue Review
It’s rare that I come across a yuri title that I don’t like. But with Transparent Light Blue, I unfortunately found one.
This one-volume manga, written and drawn by Kiyoko Iwami, is...
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...