your name. Another Side: Earthbound Volume 2 Review
This final volume of the manga version of Another Side: Earthbound covers Yotsuha's and Toshiki's stories from the light novel. While they were pretty good overall in the light novel, the...
Perfect World Volume 2 Review
It's rare for a manga to stir up emotions unless it brings all of its best elements together. And even if there are some issues, its flaws are minor compared to...
Akame ga KILL! Volume 14 Review
Aw, Tatsumi. It took him 11 volumes to get on the cover originally, and now he gets to make the cover again on the penultimate volume.
We all know what that means:...
The Magnificent Grand Scene Volume 6 Review
Kanade and Shoko's performance of Pizzicato from "Sylvia" got them high marks, applause, and Sakura still in shock at how much better they're getting. But it's not them getting applause that...
The Royal Tutor Volume 14 Review
The four younger princes are worried about their eldest brother, and trying to get Count Rosenberg to let them see Eins -- or even drop off a gift -- is nigh...
Flying Witch Volumes 10 and 11 Review
Being honest, jumping back into a series after some time away is a challenge. There are two types of challenging times that you'll have to fret about when reading a manga...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 6 Review
Warning: reading Hatsu*Haru volume 6 may lead to cuteness
overload. Because this whole volume was adorable from start to finish.
At the end of the last volume, Kai
was leaning in for a...
My Boy in Blue Volume 4 Review
With age gap romances, typically the younger partner tries to grow up quickly, to become an adult who can walk side-by-side with their beloved.
Here, however, Kako instead flips this on its...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 12 Review
For a while there, I thought I had finally lost my mind. Just go ahead and lock me up because obviously my memory can't be trusted. I keep up with The...
The Royal Tutor Volume 15 Review
Heine has packed his bags and can't be found although he promised to tell the princes about his past! Will they (and readers) ever learn about Heine's true background?
The answer is...