High School Prodigies Have it Easy Even in Another World! Volume 2 Review
After finishing my review of the first volume of this manga, I remembered that volume 2 was shrinkwrapped and has the warning label. There wasn't anything super wild that happened in...
Elfen Lied Omnibus Volume 1 Review
Elfen Lied is infamous. It’s one of those series you’ve either heard really positive or really negative things about. Or maybe you’ve never even heard of it at all. But no...
Horimiya Volume 12 Review
As the cover suggests, Hero and Daisuke Hagiwara have begun to play "pair the spares" amongst the cast members of Horimiya who are currently not in a romantic relationship, and they've...
Anne Happy Volume 9 Review
Exams...the accursed time in every student's life. For the Happiness Class, it's no exception, although they have the added bonus of a random test to measure their happiness and misfortune. The...
My Boy in Blue Volume 5 Review
This volume is a bit of a fake-out.
Kako and her friends Mikado and Jiro are all, quite frankly, idiots. And their
lack of brainpower presents quite a problem with exams coming up....
Go With The Clouds, North-by-Northwest Volume 1 Review
Go With The Clouds, North-by-Northwest begins with our main protagonist, Kei, and his car is turned over on the side of the road in a desolate area. There doesn't seem to...
Chi’s Sweet Adventures Volume 4 Review
First off, this cover needs to
become a poster. This is now my favorite picture of Chi. How can you not love
this image of four cute kittens pouncing into action?
But while I...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 7 Review
One of the
biggest tests of any romance manga is what happens after the main couple gets
together. Will the manga end because there's nothing left for the characters to
do? Will they just...
School of Horns Volume 2 Review
At the end of volume 1, I was pretty certain that despite the cliffhanger ending and the appearance of transfer student Haruto, there wasn't much need for me to return to...
Blank Canvas: My So-Called Artist’s Journey Volume 1 Review
Before she was an internationally published josei manga-ka, Akiko Higashimura was a kid who dreamed of being a shojo manga-ka. In between those times, Higashimura was an over-confident high school student...