Mermaid Saga Collector’s Edition Volume 1 Review
Even though I’ve never read or watched this series before, Mermaid Saga Collector’s Edition Volume 1 was strangely nostalgic. Why? Because it’s written and drawn by Rumiko Takahashi, the woman who...
We Must Never Fall in Love! Volume 1 Review
When I started reading manga, one of the strangest recurring concepts for me was the idea that single parents would get married without introducing their kids to their partner -- and...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 18 Review
Interhigh is here again, so it's time to be prepared for several omnibus volumes worth of high schoolers pedaling their hearts out over a three-day period.
The first half of Yowamushi Pedal...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 19 Review
The Devil is a Part-Timer! can be considered a reverse isekai. Most isekai stories involve an ordinary Japanese citizen being whisked off or reborn into another world and usually gains some...
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 a hazy situation since Sakura wanted to...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Cube Arts Volume 1
Helen: Takuto is eager to join his friends in the new, teens-only beta for the virtual reality game "Cube Arts" where one day in the game equals only two minutes in...
Yowamushi Pedal Volume 19 Review
This second Inter-high continues to be moving at a faster pace than Yowamushi Pedal's first. No longer does every centimeter feel like it needs to take 20 chapters to cover. Combined...
The Dungeon of Black Company Volume 1 Review
Ninomiya Keiji is living the ultimate NEET life -- thanks to saving up as a kid, taking part in the market, and working in real estate, at 24 years young he...
The Strange Creature at Kuroyuri Apartments Volume 1 Review
Meme is the daughter of the Demon World’s Summoners Clan leader, and daddy has had enough of her lazy, lackadaisical ways! Off to Earth for her and she’d better toughen up...
Penguin & House Volume 2 Review
I found Penguin & House volume 1 rather enjoyable, but quite frankly, volume 2 blows it out of the water in quality. And the reason is simple: Hayakawa is much less...