Cross-Dressing Villainess Cecilia Sylvie Volume 3 Review
With Lean taking no interest in Dante, it seems she is safe from any attempted kidnapping. And that's good news for Cecilia as well. But now that Dante knows Cecilia's secret,...
The Anti-Social Genuises Review: Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear Volume 1
Helen: When Yuna answers a survey at the beginning of logging into her latest session of the VR "World Fantasy Online" she thinks it's just a part of the latest patch....
Vampire Dormitory Volume 4 Review
Someone has discovered Mito's secret! And it only took her getting half naked for someone to figure it out...
But while Mito is having a girl problem -- as in, Ren now...
My Dress-Up Darling Volume 3 Review
Marin and Gojo's Shizuka-tan cosplay was a hit at the recent cosplay event and it caught the attention of the cosfamous Juju, and not for the provocative source material but for...
Abe-kun’s Got Me Now! Volumes 6 and 7 Review
As Akari and Abe settle into their relationship, Akari finds herself even more in love with her straightforward, take-charge boyfriend. But even as thoughts of the past and future leave her...
The Royal Tutor Volume 17 Review
Who will be the next king of Granzreich? The five princes all have their own strengths and weaknesses, and Viktor issues his sons their final challenge before he makes his decision:...
My Master Has No Tail Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Mameda, a young tanuki or "mame-danuki", is ready to leave behind her boring old village and enjoy the big city, Osaka! But unfortunately for Mameda this is no longer the feudal...
Beast #6 Volume 1 Review
Nika Ago is a *ahem* a Raveler Second Class agent for the Tactical Raveling Unit in the First Counter-Psychotrauma Division of the Special Measures Agency (TR1M), and she's been sent to...
The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses Volume 2 Review
There are definitely jokes that can be had with a premise as simple and baffling as The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses -- but in the first volume, it was...
O Maidens in Your Savage Season Volumes 2 and 3 Review
The Literature Club is a refugee for the five high school girls who call it theirs, but it seems that their loud readings of explicit content haven't gained them any fans...