We Must Never Fall in Love! Volume 7 Review
We Must Never Fall in Love! volume 7 is what I bet most people hoped volume 6 would be.
Kaede and Sakura had been in...
Hi Score Girl Volume 7 Review
A new age of gaming is arriving! 1996, where 2D is still in but 3D is now becoming all the rage. A number of...
Blue Period Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Yatora is costing through high school with delinquent hair, surprisingly good grades, and plenty of late nights drinking with his friends. His heart isn't...
Tearmoon Empire Volumes 5 and 6 Review
Princess Mia's life has been rather busy lately, what with being the student council president, founding her own school, and trying to stave off...
Bofuri: I Don’t Want to Get Hurt, so I’ll Max Out My Defense. Volume...
A large-scale guild war is approaching, and Maple Tree's in an predicament -- they want to compete and win, but they only have 6...
Cat + Gamer Volume 3 Review
In the first couple chapters of Cat + Gamer, an extremely relatable experience occurs -- finding time to engage in a hobby. Riko buys...
La Magnifique Grande Scene Volume 2 Review
(Note: This is an interesting oversight -- this was purchased on ComiXology so I don't know if it's the case for any other service,...
Hatsune Miku: Future Delivery Volume 2 Review
There are a lot of cute robots out there (Wall-E from the movie, BB-8 from Star Wars, the little toy Cozmo), and Asimov is...
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...
Prison School Volume 7 Review
Last time, Prison School left us off with two high school students having to potentially suck off each other.
It sounds exactly like you think,...