My Boy in Blue Volume 7 Review
I'm pretty sure I know the
conversion formula, but let me double-check just to be sure.
*Googles 40 kilometers to miles*
It really is 25 miles?! The whole
school hikes for 25 miles?! Uh, yeah,...
Chio’s School Road Volume 2 Review
The school comedy manga that stars high school girls not going to school and giving us their lives in school continues in volume 2 of Chio's School Road. Let's just say...
Nyankees Volumes 1 and 2 Review
A thug's life is a hard one: you live on the streets, defend your territory, follow the rules of the group, and who knows where your next meal is coming from!...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 9
Justin: With Komaba trying to find his way and Aki trying to study to achieve her dream of working with horses, Hachiken's in some trouble. Despite his teachings, he knows he...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Witch Hat Atelier Volume 1
Justin: It's rare for a work to come out of the gates and smack you with how good it is. Normally it takes a lot of world-building, understanding character motivations, etc.,...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Kaiju Girl Caramelise Volume 1
Justin: The very first page of Kaiju Girl Caramelise has main protagonist Kuroe confess she likes a boy, holding a radiant sunflower as her face is flushed.
Meanwhile, the boy screams...
My Boy in Blue Volume 6 Review
My Boy in Blue volume 6 is essentially the yin to the previous volume's yang.
The story continues with Aya telling about her past with Kota. I complained last time that...
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...
Sorcerous Stabber Orphen: Heed My Call, Beast! Part 1 Volume 1 Review
My history with Orphen goes way back to high school. There's a free on-demand service that The Anime Network has (and still has today) that featured a ton of shows, ranging...