Eniale & Dewiela Volume 3 Review
The end of days is here! "Two curvaceous smokeshows with bazongas for days are going at it in high heels - pro-wrestling, hair-yanking, skin-flashing, catfight style!!" Or perhaps it's just another...
Mythical Beast Investigator Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Ferry Eachna is a member of the Mythical Beast Investigative Unit, individuals tasked with investigating and reporting on mythical beasts in this world. In order for a creature to be on...
Weathering With You Volume 1 Review
If it weren't for the 1 on the cover, I would have thought this manga adaptation of Weathering With You was going to keep charging full steam and cover all of...
Ping Pong Volume 2 Review
Unlike its predecessor, Ping Pong volume 2 places much more emphasis on tournaments and friendship -- and even faked me out as to who the main central character is!
Yes, while both...
Wave, Listen to Me! Volumes 4 and 5 Review
It's back! After publishing the first three volumes and then going silent, with the arrival of the anime adaptation last year Kodansha has started putting out additional volumes of Wave, Listen...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 18 Review
Beware the almighty tofu and ginger!
For those who don't know what that means, well, that's what Emi and Ashiya are banking on.
Olba, on behalf of the angels, continues to force Emi...
No Game No Life Volume 9 Review
"No
Game No Life volume 9 in five words or less, go!"
For those who read it, this should be an easy -- and universal -- answer: "idol concert and sex robots."
...And with
that,...
Banished from the Hero’s Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the...
The Hero can't fight the Demon Lord alone and the current hero Ruti is supported by all kinds of skilled fighters and magic-users. But the one support she doesn't have any...
Love After World Domination Volume 5 Review
Sometimes going home isn't all that's cracked up to be. See: Desumi, who ends up returning to her hometown to see her family after a while...alongside Fudo Mudo. The two just...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san Volumes 1-2
Justin: A couple years ago, Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san was an anime that aired and seemed interesting. You got a look into the daily lives of one particular bookseller in Japan, in...