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Failed Princesses Vol. 5 Review
So, how many more ways can this series find to keep spinning its wheels rather than actually resolving the romantic tension?


Failed Princesses Vol. 3 Review
Presumably successful princesses deal with less angst.
Failed Princesses Volume 1 Review
Failed Princess' lack of a hook involving its two leads in Volume 1 makes this yuri manga not one of the better offerings on the market.
Failed Princesses Vol. 2 Manga Review
Oh no, my crush is actually cute, life is so hard!
Failed Princesses, Volume 1
Circumstances brings two completely opposite girls together, where they find they have some surprising qualities in common, in Ajiichi’s Failed Princesses, Volume 1, In Spring 2019, I took…


Thoughts on Failed Princesses Volume 5
Kurokawa reunites with a childhood friend in the fifth volume of Ajiichi’s Failed Princesses manga. That really gets Fujishiro considering her feelings towards Kurokawa. This volume contains …


Thoughts on Failed Princesses Volume 2
The second volume of Ajiichi’s Failed Princesses manga sees both lead characters getting quite emotional and acting without really thinking. They have consequences to face because of that.…


Failed Princesses, Volume 3 & Volume 4
In Volume 1, we met Fujishiro and Kurokawa, girls from completely difference circles in school. In Volume 2, they have started, slowly to figure out who they are…


Thoughts on Failed Princesses Volume 6
Emotions are running high in the sixth and final volume of Ajiichi’s Failed Princesses manga. Both Fujishiro and Kurokawa have some things to work through. This final volume…


Thoughts on Failed Princesses Volume 4
The school trip continues in the fourth volume of Ajiichi’s Failed Princesses manga, and Izumi has something she wants to say to Fujishiro. She’s kept it bottled up…


Thoughts on Failed Princesses Volume 3
Time for a class trip in the third volume of Ajiichi’s Failed Princesses, in which Fujishiro has some time to figure out her feelings. She’s not the only…
Review: Chivalry of a Failed Knight (Vol. 1)
I feel rather conflicted about Chivalry of a Failed Knight, Vol. 1. But first, I should explain what the story is about. Failed Knight is set in a…


Hirayasumi Vol 1 Review
Keigo Shinzo's Hirayasumi is like eating a sweet treat after a savory dessert. It's a rich and charming manga that tugs at your heart.
Jealousy Vol. 1 Review
Well, that “Explicit Content” label on the cover sure wasn’t lying.


January Bonus Review: She-Ra & The Princesses of Power series 1 & 2
Since we’re getting towards the end of fantasy month, it feels appropriate to look at something fantasy related. The reason I chose the She-Ra reboot is that I’ve…
Review: Chainsaw Man, Vol. 1
I’ll murderize that devil. Yes, murderize. This line is an example of some of the fantastic dialogue from volume one of Chainsaw Man, a popular recent manga serialized…
Heterogenia Linguistico Vol 1 Review
I’ve always been kind of a dummy when it comes to learning other languages. I was terrible at the mandatory French classes I took in grade school and…


Dear NOMAN Vol 1 Review
I’m a fan of a good supernatural manga and I’m also always on the lookout for exciting new yuri titles. So it’s a joy to find a series…


Vampire Dormitory Vol 1 Review
Ah, vampires. A tried and true romance staple. Ema Toyama’s Vampire Dormitory combines these seductive creatures with some good ol’ gender-bending hijinks, creating a drama-filled roman…
Review: Act-Age (Vol 1)
Review Act-Age is an ongoing Weekly Shonen Jump series from author Tatsuya Matsuki and artist Shiro Usasaki. The first volume of the series introduces a number of characters…
Ossan Idol! Vol 1 Review
I’m not someone who really follows idols or is big into idol culture, but I thought that the plot of Ossan Idol!, which centers around three middle-aged men…


Ping Pong Vol. 1 Review
Greetings everyone! It's been a long while but the blog lives on! We'd like to proudly announce we have our first non "Weekly Shounen Sunday...


Devil’s Candy Vol 1 Review
Devil’s Candy is an OEL (Original English Language) manga that has a surprisingly long history. Written by Bikkuri and with art by Rem, this title began as a…


Mint Chocolate Vol 1 Review
Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day, so it seemed like the perfect time to do a review of a new, romance manga! As an added bonus, Mami Orikasa’s shojo series,…
Penguindrum Vol. 1 LN Review
Magical realism, Ikuhara-style.
Sarazanmai Vol. 1 LN Review
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MADK Vol 1 – Yaoi Review
This is not a yaoi manga for just any yaoi fan out there… you can trust me on that one. Now I know I have said this before…


Sakamoto Days Vol 1 Review
Sakamoto Days is a manga series that I’ve been really looking forward to checking out. The premise sounded funny and I was anticipating a lot of action and…


Yakuza Lover Vol 1 Review
Yakuza Lover, by Nozomi Mino, is a shojo manga that feels like it should be a josei series. This steamy romance stars a college student who gets caught…
Snowball Earth, Vol. 1 review
Hello all! It's Sakaki here with a brand new seasonally appropriate manga review! That's right, here in April we're gonna talk about Snowbal...
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Fangirl (manga) Vol 1 Review
I’ve been aware of Fangirl, a popular novel by Rainbow Rowell, for quite some time but, despite being more then a little interested in it, I never got…


Girls Kingdom Vol. 1 Review
It really, really shouldn’t work, yet…


Mama Akuma Vol 1 Review
Mama Akuma, by Kuzushiro, is a series that I decided to pickup simply because the cover looked cute and this turned out to be an example of a…


Sleepless Domain Vol 1 Review
Sleepless Domain is a fantasy web comic by Mary Cagle that Seven Seas Entertainment is publishing in print as part of their partnership with Hiveworks. This is the…
Review: Chainsaw Man, Vol. 1
I’ll murderize that devil. Yes, murderize. This line is an example of some of the fantastic dialogue from volume one of Chainsaw Man, a popular recent manga serialized…


Kageki Shojo!! Vol 1 Review
It’s finally here! Kageki Shojo!! The Curtain Rises was one of my favourite new manga series from last year, and I’ve been greatly anticipating the arrival of Kumiko…
Blue Flag Vol. 1 Manga Review
青のフラッグ, Ao no Furaggu Genre: Drama, Romance, Slife-of-Life Written By: KAITO Publisher: Shueisha Magazine: Shonen Jump Volumes: 8 Manga Monday was almost about to turn into ‘Reading Wednesday’ but I pushed…


Megumi & Tsugumi Vol. 1 Manga Review
Megumi & Tsugumi Manga Review - A tough-guy omega who believes he can control his heats through sheer willpower meets his match when he faces off with an…


Manga Review: Dear Noman, Vol. 1
Dear Noman is series about ghosts, teenagers, smooching, and a group that is working together to keep the world safe from ghosts. Sounds creative, but is it good?…


Romantic Killer Vol. 1 Manga Review
Romantic Killer is a comedy romance shojo series from Wataru Momose and published by VIZ Media. Romantic Killer was first released as a full-color vertical webcomic series, and…
Jujutsu Kaisen Vol. 1 MANGA REVIEW
Although Yuji Itadori looks like your average teenager, his immense physical strength is something to behold! Every sports club wants him to join, but Itadori would rather hang…


The Abandoned Empress Vol 1 Review
Can I just gush a bit over how gorgeous this cover is? Not only is the illustration lovely, but the rose detailing on the corners is printed in…
Kemono Jihen Vol. 1 Manga Review
怪物事変 Genre: Dark Fantasy, Supernatural, Mystery Written By: Sho Aimoto Publisher: Shueisha Magazine: Jump Square Volumes: 18 Manga Monday is back! Summary Welcome to the Monster Detective Agency! In a quiet…


Sex Ed 120% Vol 1 Review
When I first heard about Sex Ed 120%, I assumed that it would be a raunchy comedy, with a bit of educational content thrown in. This turned out…
Bibliophile Princess Vol. 1 LN Review
I just realized that the heroine is wearing a Saber dress on the cover and am unsure if I can get over this. Although, I did get over…


Sakamoto Days Vol. 1 Manga Review
SAKAMOTO DAYS Genre: Action, Comedy Written By: Yuto Suzuki Publisher: Viz Media/Shueisha Magazine: Shonen Jump Volumes: 11 Summary Taro Sakamoto used to be an unrivaled hitman, earning legendary status in…


World End Solte Vol 1 Review
In the world of manga, Satoshi Mizukami is a favorite creator of mine. I found their previous works, Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer and Spirit Circle, to be…
Dolly Kill Kill Vol. 1 Review
Dolly Kill Kill is a survival horror manga by Kurando Yukiaki (story) and Nomura Yusuke (art). Of the eleven completed volumes, seven have currently been translated by Kodansha. The…