Log Horizon: The West Wind Brigade Volume 3 Review
Oh the joys and struggles of The West Wind Brigade! Especially those well-endowed “joys”. If you don’t recall, The West Wind Brigade is a guild from Log Horizon led by Akihabara’s and the Round Table’s...
View ArticleTo The Abandoned Sacred Beasts Volume 3 Review
Volume 2 of To The Abandoned Sacred Beasts certainly left the reader with quite the cliffhanger; Cain Madhouse had unleashed a horde of incarnates on the nobles of Northern Patria in the city of...
View ArticleBlame! Master Edition Volume 2 Review
Before we start anything out, we are going to mention some things about the Master Edition of Blame!. This master edition of the series is certainly that: a masterful rendition of the popular manga. It...
View ArticleBlame! Master Edition Volume 3 Review
Compared to Nihei’s Knights of Sidonia series, Blame! is on a completely different level. The best way I could describe Blame! would be to call it Knights of Sidonia‘s visceral older brother. If all...
View ArticleFlying Witch Volume 1 Review
The comforting warmth and peace prevalent in The Flying Witch is exactly what I expect from a slice of life manga. The unbound sincerity coupled with the slow pace is what I imagine what life would be...
View ArticleShe and Her Cat Review
Before we begin, She and Her Cat was originally was an anime short directed by the famed Makoto Shinkai (director of Your Name, 5 Centimeters Per Second, and The Place Promised in Our Early Days). This...
View ArticleMobile Suit Gundam Wing Endless Waltz Volume 1 Review
I feel this review needs a bit of a preface. I’ve seen countless things that try to prey on my nostalgia as a child of the 90’s. People my age have made it clear that this is a hook they’re very...
View ArticleImperfect Girl – Volume 1 Review
Imperfect Girl is a suspense manga featuring a teenage boy who possesses no name. From this point forward, I’ll refer to him as the protagonist. As he is riding on his bicycle from school, the...
View ArticleFlying Witch Volume 3 Review
As before, I’m excited I have had the chance and took the time to once again dive back into Flying Witch Volume 3 by Chihiro Ishizuka. The series is such a pleasure to read, delivering what it...
View ArticleDissolving Classroom Review
Junji Ito is the equivalent to a Japanese graphic novel version of Stephen King, in the sense that they both are masters of horror and each have their own unique way of disturbing their audiences....
View ArticleReview of The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages –...
As of January 10, 2017, the Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons & Oracle of Ages – Legendary Edition manga earned an English translation. Both stories are loosely based off of the games they receive...
View ArticleHelvetica Standard Bold and Helvetica Standard Italic Review
There is something to be said about Keiichi Arawi’s sense of humor and style when you know you are in for a good time purely based upon knowing about his prior work. Knowing that, and the fact that all...
View ArticleFlying Witch Volume 4 Review
Volume 4 for Flying Witch helps close off the winter season with the friendliness of a bunny and eagerness to be on a warm beach. The progression of Makoto’s experiences have, in my opinion now,...
View ArticleImperfect Girl Volume 2 Review
Imperfect Girl is back! Volume 2 continues to be vague and take a while to tell its story. Volume 2 starts off with the Narrator still held captive by U for the whole time we are with him. One of the...
View ArticleImperfect Girl Volume 3 Review
The third volume of Imperfect Girl is the final addition to the manga series by Mitsuru Hattori and NISIOISIN. We finally get some answers to our questions from the past two volumes but there are still...
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