Starving Anonymous Volume 1 Review
There's always going to be place for absurdly twisted manga to be published. There are probably people that would welcome the challenge of reading...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 14 Review
After all this time (ten omnibuses, according to the author notes), the Inter-high finally comes to an end as Manami and Onoda head for...
Spy Classroom Volumes 1 and 2 Review
In an alternate world that appears similar to our Cold War-era Europe, governments are raising new generations of spies to carry out the unglamorous...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Fruits Basket Another Volume 1
Krystallina: Next generation sequels are not too unusual in the manga world. But while people tend to say follow-ups are not as good as...
Anne Happy Volume 6 Review
The Happiness Class is in the middle of their play, but it's interrupted... by a tornado?
I've read a lot of manga, but I can't...
Vivy Prototype Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Beginning in the near future, humanity has begun to create true AIs and these AIs live and work amongst them. "Vivy" is one of...
Baccano! Volume 14: 1931 Another Junk Railroad: Special Express Review
In the city that never sleeps, the story never stops either! Having survived The Flying Pussyfoot, many characters in 1932 are still trying to...
No Game No Life, Please! Volume 2 Review
Rejoice, Izuna fans! Once again the foul-mouthed werebeast takes center stage and stars in various misadventures! So much Izuna! You will drown in all...
Maiden Railways Review
Maiden Railways is a collection of one-shots from prolific creator Asumiko Nakamura, themed all around romance. Ever get involved with a dude who believes...
La Magnifique Grande Scene Volume 3 Review
(Note: So an update -- this will be the last time I’ll use La Magnifique Grande Scene as the title in future reviews, as...