The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Witch Hat Atelier Volume 4
Helen: Alright, I'm sold: I think that Qifrey is being genuine in his concern for Coco and not doing it just because she's important to the brimmed hat witches. It actually...
Log Horizon: Game’s End, Volumes 3 and 4 Review
Volumes three and four of the Log Horizon light novel series (corresponding to episodes eleven to twenty-one of the anime) form a two-part story subtitled Game's End. A highly appropriate title, since...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Fushigi Yûgi: Byakko Senki Volume 1
Krystallina: Fushigi Yûgi. For some, it's the story of one of the most annoying heroines in existence. For others, the various character deaths still leave an emotional scar. Either way, it...
Hi Score Girl Volume 6 Review
You know, it does feel kind of relatable when someone maintains that a game console is a game console, or for this volume of Hi Score Girl, a Famicom is a...
A Galaxy Next Door Volume 1 Review
Ichiro Kuga didn't originally intend to be a manga-ka for a living, but when his dad dies suddenly after his first work is published, drawing manga seems like the fastest way...
The Poe Clan Volume 1 Review
For millennia, the Poe clan have lived in the shadows as they pass through one human civilization after another. Never aging, never dying except under the most extreme of circumstances, and...
The Fiancée Chosen by the Ring Volume 1 Review
Aurora loves doing embroidery. Attending parties? Not so much. That's why she spends her time at one staring at other girls' dresses. While there, she's suddenly bonked in the forehead by...
Nicola Traveling Around The Demons’ World Volume 1 Review
Nicola is a human but humans aren't supposed to be in the chaotic demon world. However, Nicola doesn't really care about that because this is her chance to travel the (demon)...
Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Volume 11 Review
Bloody beasts battle it out in Volume 11 of Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts.
Sariphi and company fled Fenrir's hideout in the previous volume. But their seemingly successful escape falls...
Big Order Volume 1 Review
Big Order features a nice amount of random actions that make no sense yet is actually amazing to read. Sadly, it also features an assortment of narrative issues that fails to...