CITY Volume 1 Review
The absurdity of CITY, where you'll be greeted with an old landlady who must be a genetically enhanced supervillain, a family that owns a restaurant and gets weird stuff sent to...
Hella Chill Monsters Volume 1 Review
Bonzo Scalobania wants to be Limbo City's version of Sherlock Holmes, Nancy Drew, Conan Edogawa, Hajime Kindachi, etc. The problem? Well, in a place full of undead monsters that straddle the...
Eve: The Beautiful Love-Scientizing Goddess Volume 1 Review
There's a number of men that are not popular, not smart or who don't have the chance to meet women for whatever reason they can come up with. Well, Eve: The...
Reign of the Seven Spellblades Volumes 3 and 4 Review
With Pete's kidnapping at the end of volume 2 hanging over everyone's heads, volume 3 opens with our cast scrambling with preparations for half of the gang to descend into the...
The Anti-Social Genuises Review: Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear Volume 1
Helen: When Yuna answers a survey at the beginning of logging into her latest session of the VR "World Fantasy Online" she thinks it's just a part of the latest patch....
Love at Fourteen Volume 8 Review
Love at Fourteen has been mostly about Kanata and Kazuki, but the series has featured other characters and their relationships. Most of those involve an adult, a bizarre and sometimes disturbing...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 8 Review
A box of energy bars, a pair of rabbits, and an anime song walk into a bike race...
No, this isn't the start of a joke, but it is Yowamushi Pedal Volume...
Summertime Rendering Volume 3 Review
Going through a recording Ushio left behind, and viewing Ushioh's (shadow replacement) memories like a video, Shinpei and Sou see how far the current tragedy on Hitogashima has already progressed and...
Teppu Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Natsuo Ishido is talented -- maybe too talented. From karate, basketball, etc, her talent in every sport she picks up has not only made her look down on most of her...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Witch Hat Atelier Volume 2
Helen: At the end of volume 1 of Witch Hat Atelier it wasn't yet clear if it was by accident or design that Coco was handed a book of real magic...