Restaurant to Another World Chapters 1-6 Review
Some manga are hard to describe accurately in one sentence. Well, Restaurant to Another World isn't one of them. Individuals from random worlds visit a restaurant and fangirl/fanboy over the food....
Murciélago Volume 3 Review
Murciélago volume 3 does not feature any yuri in the main story. (There is a side story with it though). That's probably because a major plot line now involves Kuroko Koumori,...
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....
Red Riding Hood’s Wolf Apprentice Volumes 2 and 3 Review
Three races exist in this world, perpetually balanced on the knife's edge between coexistence and conflict: the beastkin who can appear as beasts or humans, the humans who can hear beastkin...
Reincarnated as the Last of my Kind Volume 1 Review
If someone invited you to a day out on the water, would you want: a) to do some thrilling activities like water skiing and whitewater rafting b) go out on a...
With the Sheikh in His Harem Volume 8 Review
It's the final volume of With the Sheikh in His Harem, and volume 8 contains only two chapters and a bonus one. When you subtract the character introductions and other extras,...
Play It Cool, Guys Volume 4 Review
In a series featuring an ensemble cast, there's always a risk in introducing a new main character. Will they fit in? Is it a sign of the story jumping the shark?...