Satoko and Nada Volume 1 Review
Satoko is a Japanese student studying at an American university, so, while she knew her dorm roommate wouldn't be Japanese like her, she was still surprised when Nada opens the door while...
A Polar Bear in Love Volume 4 Review
Seal continues with his swimming lessons, and although Orca isn't much of a teacher, he gives Seal some solid advice.
But Polar Bear and Cathy don't like being sidelined for long! After...
your name. Another Side: Earthbound Volume 1 Review
Another Side: Earthbound Volume 1 is the manga adaptation of the your name. prequel/side-story novel of the same name. The manga kicks off with a short 15-page prologue, which will spoil...
Laid-Back Camp Volumes 3 and 4 Review
The year is drawing to a close and so, as a special treat, the Outdoor Exploration Club has decided to go Christmas camping! They've found the perfect place, are planning the...
My Boy in Blue Volume 4 Review
With age gap romances, typically the younger partner tries to grow up quickly, to become an adult who can walk side-by-side with their beloved.
Here, however, Kako instead flips this on its...
The Walls Between Us Volume 2 Review
Ouch. Well, this series took a hit after the last volume. And that's mostly the heroine's fault.
Makoto and Reita continue their sort-of relationship, but it's not going much better than before....
Peach Girl NEXT Volume 3 Review
I'm really, really torn on this volume.
On one hand, Toji's family situation is given a lot of attention when his in-laws swing by the house. As much as he has been...
Ran and the Gray World Volume 1 Review
My first exposure to this manga was from a manga music video of it several years back which was a finalist in Otakon's AMV contest (I believe this is the MMV...
Tia La Cherla Volume 1 Review
Tia La Cherla kicks off with several beautiful, full-color images serving as a narrated prologue. It's one of the most gorgeous openings for a manga I've read in recent memory. The...
Hakumei & Mikochi: Tiny Little Life in the Woods Volume 1 Review
Hakumei and Mikochi live in a little little house in the big big woods.
Hakumei and Mikochi are so small that they can use beetles as beasts of burden, a single mushroom can...