The Magnificent Grand Scene Volume 10 Review
After much studying a new language and training, we see Kanade set out for Marseille in France. Can you believe due to the host parent having to go to the bathroom...
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle Volume 7 Review
In volume 7 of demons being stepped on for Syalis' sleep escapades, a crisis emerges:
Syalis is feeling homesick. That's right demons! She wants to go home because she...wants her favorite woolen...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Fiancée of the Wizard Volume 2
Krystallina: This is Fiancée of the Wizard, but this volume should first be called Friend of the Wizard, then Funeral of the Wizard, and finally, Fiesta of the Wizard. Either way,...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 1 Review
At one point, a female friend of Shuhei, the guy on the cover, compares herself to the heroine of a Mitsuru Adachi manga. So it only seems right that Shuko, the...
Hi Score Girl Volume 9 Review
After 8 volumes of gaming, having games in his brain, evolving as more things around him change (from his personal life to the arcades), and people important to him appearing in...
Yotsuba&! Volume 14 Review
For a number of reasons, releases of Yotsuba&! are few and far between. It’s simply a case where the creator Kiyohiko Azuma is just working on it irregularly. Don’t know the...
Bofuri: I Don’t Want to Get Hurt, so I’ll Max Out My Defense. Volume...
Kaede was convinced by her friend Risa to play the brand new hit VRMMO, NewWorld Online. But with her essentially being banned from playing games until she gets out of school...
Dai Dark Volume 1 Review
One of the worst things that could've happened to the crew on the junk cratel ship Kahiya was picking up a bloodied, barely conscious Zaha Sanko floating in space. Knowing the...
With a Dog AND a Cat, Every Day is Fun Volumes 3 and 4...
Hidekichi Matsumoto once again regales readers of her days with her pets Inu the dog, Neko the cat, and occasionally Leopa (Tokage) the lizard. Okay, so, the first couple volumes of...
Blue Flag Volumes 2 and 3 Review
After the awkward "date" in the first volume, featuring not only a third but a fourth wheel, readers have to re-evaluate their understandings of the character dynamics with the reveal that...