Heads are exploding “like watermelons,” ghosts are simultaneously “transparent” and “semi-transparent,” and spineless male leads finally get a clue -...
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This novel delves deeper into the story of Kakeru, the young boy whose life is turned upside-down when he meets...
Train-wreck drama appears, but what a slow collision it is. Creative Staff: Writer/Artist: Miwa Ueda Translated by: Elina Ishikawa What...
This volume focuses more on melodramatic psychology than catfights and backstabbing, which transports it from a guilty pleasure to guilty...
Creative Staff: Writer/Artist: Miwa Ueda Translated by: Elina Ishikawa What They Say It's no fun being a high school outcast....
Take the number of students with powers but no personalities and the number of plot contrivances in the first volume...
Creative Staff: Writer/Artist: Surt Lim and Hirofumi Sugimoto What They Say Kasumi is a cheerful girl who, upon moving into...
A traditional adventure/rescue plotline doesn’t make this volume anything outstanding, but it does make for an entertaining read. Creative Staff...
Sameness can be a good thing. Creative Staff Writer/Artist: Ume Aoki Translation: Satsuki Yamashita What They Say The adventures of...
Another volume of Chocolat just means another adventure into a mysterious land whose population includes boy band members, high schoolers,...