The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Since I Was Abandoned After Reincarnating, I Will Cook With...
Helen: Laetitia has survived her first tricky situation as the figurehead queen of Wolfvarte and now none of the queen candidates will try and...
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...
Our Crappy Social Game Club Is Gonna Make the Most Epic Game Volume 1...
If you’ve watched a lot of anime, you’ll know that certain themes or motifs pop up everywhere, like high school students joining clubs or...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! Volume 1
Helen: Asakusa is a bit of a weird teen, easily falling into daydreams that are more vivid than reality, and she's also a talented...
Goblin Slayer Volume 1 Review
When it comes to reading words, and describing the anguish of a hero expecting greatness getting absolutely slaughtered by goblins, you try and picture...
Tonari no Seki-kun: The Master of Killing Time Review
Shorts are things I don't typically watch. There have been a few exceptions for some that were really good, like Wakako-zake. So when The...
My Boy in Blue Volume 5 Review
This volume is a bit of a fake-out.
Kako and her friends Mikado and Jiro are all, quite frankly, idiots. And their
lack of brainpower presents...
Onmyoji and Tengu Eyes: The Spirit Hunters of Tomoe Volume 1 Review
Misato is on the run from the past he carries which is how he ends up in Tomoe, a small town with an "Abnormal...
Days on Fes Volume 2 Review
Kanade really got a kick out of her first music festival experience. Now with Otoha, Otoha's brother Gaku, and Gaku's friend/employee/always brooding Ritsuru, Kanade...
Abe-kun’s Got Me Now! Volumes 6 and 7 Review
As Akari and Abe settle into their relationship, Akari finds herself even more in love with her straightforward, take-charge boyfriend. But even as thoughts...