The Promised Neverland Volumes 4 and 5 Review
As Emma, Ray, and Norman begin to finalize their plans to escape they are met with two calamities: Mom breaks Emma's leg to keep her from escaping and Norman has been...
CITY Volume 1 Review
The absurdity of CITY, where you'll be greeted with an old landlady who must be a genetically enhanced supervillain, a family that owns a restaurant and gets weird stuff sent to...
Akame ga KILL! Volume 13 Review
Since the very beginning, Akame ga KILL! has been hyping up the tragic battle between Akame and Kurome. The two sisters care for each other deeply, but Kurome could never betray...
Horimiya Volume 7 Review
Title: HorimiyaGenre: Drama, Slice of LifePublisher: Square Enix (JP), Yen Press (U.S.)Creators: Hero (Story), Daisuke Hagiwara (Artist)Translator: Taylor EngelOriginal Release Date: April 18, 2017Review copy provided by Yen Press.
Hori and Miyamura have settled into a rhythm....
Gleam Volume 1 Review
My first thought after finishing Gleam?
"Hmmmmm..."
Did I like it? Did I not like it? I wasn't sure. It's as vague as being told to make something 20% cooler. So I reread...
Welcome to the Ballroom Volume 1 Review
Just a few years ago it seemed as if the anime and manga publishing worlds were blowing everyone away with the sudden explosion of sports stories and the sheer variety of activities...
Pen Love Volume 1 Review
Ken and Yukari are childhood friends who formed a club known as "Abiko and Fujimoto"! They take part in doujinshi events and, with their average skills, struggle to sell their works....
Golden Japanesque: A Splendid Yokohama Romance Volume 1 Review
When male lead Rintarou sees protagonist Maria's blonde hair and blue eyes for the first time, he remarks she's like the Little Mermaid. But the better comparison for Golden Japanesque: A...
Police in a Pod Volume 1 Review
Kawai didn't know what she wanted to do after graduating school, so she settled on taking civil service exams and letting that determine her occupation. The only exam she happened to...
I Think Our Son Is Gay Volume 3 Review
In some ways I Think Our Son Is Gay reminds me of Gengoroh Tagame's My Brother's Husband since the set-up for these two series is rather similar: gently introducing the idea...