The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: I’d Rather Have a Cat than a Harem! Reincarnated into...
Krystallina: 10-year-old Amy, daughter of an earl, realizes she's in the world of an otome game! While she never really played the game in her previous life, she's likely the villainess...
Record of Grancrest War Volume 2 Review
Reading Record of Grancrest War is very much an inside look into the process of consuming different mediums. A relevant example is Game of Thrones. The TV series rarely strayed away...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 10
Krystallina: In a volume
filled with the return of one of the manga's key characters, food processing,
marketing, and a Russian sister-in-law, there's one main takeaway from Silver
Spoon volume 10:
Never, ever ruin Nishikawa's...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 11 Review
Tremble, people of Earth! The Devil King is ready to attack!
The electronics store that is.
And maybe not so much "attack" as "buy". But, you know, close enough, especially since we all...
Endo and Kobayashi Live! The Latest on Tsundere Villainess Lieselotte Disc 1 and 2...
Prince Siegwald is having a rather normal day at school, but he knows that a misunderstanding is occurring when his fiancée, the beautiful, talented, and noble Lieselotte, sees him tutoring the...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 1 Review
At one point, a female friend of Shuhei, the guy on the cover, compares herself to the heroine of a Mitsuru Adachi manga. So it only seems right that Shuko, the...
Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun Volume 9 Review
Each time a new volume of Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun is released I have to restrain myself from immediately taking snapshots of all of the gags, not only because I’m worried that...
Strawberry Fields Once Again Volume 3 Review
Stories are like jigsaw puzzles, and, ideally, all of the pieces should fit together easily without any gaps. Sometimes that isn’t the case, though, and the puzzle comes out crooked. The...
Golden Japanesque: A Splendid Yokohama Romance Volume 2 Review
As we know from the first volume, Maria doesn't know much about her father. Studying English appears to be her way of getting to know him, but it hasn't been going...
My Dear Detective: Mitsuko’s Case Files Volume 1 Review
Mitsuko Hoshino is a working woman -- working as the first female detective (albeit fictional) in 1930s Japan that is! It's work she loves doing, even if it sometimes seems like...