The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Silver Spoon Volume 8
Krystallina: Komaba hasn't been to school since the baseball team lost. What else is there to do but make cheese!
After that informative but somewhat
random chapter, Silver Spoon turns
its attention back to...
Elfen Lied Omnibus Volume 1 Review
Elfen Lied is infamous. It’s one of those series you’ve either heard really positive or really negative things about. Or maybe you’ve never even heard of it at all. But no...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 9 Review
While the clock keeps ticking down their third year of high school, the gang is torn between the ones who are being good exam students (Alice, Aya) and those who are...
Hinowa ga CRUSH! Volume 2 Review
Usually when I read a new volume of a series, I'm praying, "Please be good. Please be good!" Hinowa ga CRUSH! is special -- I'm going, "Please no sex with a...
Anne Happy Volume 9 Review
Exams...the accursed time in every student's life. For the Happiness Class, it's no exception, although they have the added bonus of a random test to measure their happiness and misfortune. The...
Beasts of Abigaile Volume 4 Review
Tensions are running higher than ever at the isolated island complex Abigaile where adolescent luga, a hereditary group of people with wolf-like features and qualities, are raised before doing demeaning and...
Chi’s Sweet Adventures Volume 4 Review
First off, this cover needs to
become a poster. This is now my favorite picture of Chi. How can you not love
this image of four cute kittens pouncing into action?
But while I...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Saint Young Men Volume 1
Helen: Foreigners have been attracted to Japan for ages and some even dream of living there. That's exactly what Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and Buddha, the Enlightened One, are...
Is Kichijoji the Only Place to Live? Volume 2 Review
The Shigeta twins are at it once again! Miyako and Tomoko continue to do their best to help improve a few lives by finding them places to stay...outside of Kichijoji. From...
My Boy Volume 4 Review
There was an eight month gap between volumes two and three of My Boy, and it sure felt like it. So I can only imagine that the two years that Satoko...