Review: Love Stage!! Vol. 1
When I picked up Love Stage!! For review I thought it was just going to be some love-dovey story. Honestly it was the fact that it was a first volume and I wouldn’t have to research anything that really got me to pick it up (though research would have helped).
Review: Assassination Classroom Vol. 3
This is actually the first time I’ve read Assassination Classroom. I’ve been following the anime series which is currently airing and I figured I knew enough from the show to be able to jump over to the manga.
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump #15
Weekly Shonen Jump would be worth reading right now just for One Piece and Food Wars, but most of the rest of the lineup is currently killing it too.
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump #14
Another crazy big, crazy awesome, 300+ page issue of Jump this week.
Review: Seraphim: 266613336 Wings
Reading Seraphim: 266613336 Wings was frustrating. Writing this review was frustrating. I am frustrated.
Review: Seraphim: 266613336 Wings
Reading Seraphim: 266613336 Wings was frustrating. Writing this review was frustrating. I am frustrated.
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump #13
Massive issue of Jump this week, with over 300 pages, almost all of which was fantastic.
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump #13
Massive issue of Jump this week, with over 300 pages, almost all of which was fantastic.
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump #12
Black Clover tries its hand as this week's Jump Start premier, and One Piece puts in an amazing chapter.
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump #12
Black Clover tries its hand as this week's Jump Start premier, and One Piece puts in an amazing chapter.
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump #11
A new round of Jump Start means we get a "taste of what's new in Japan" and I get to see if I can predict a winner again.
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump #11
A new round of Jump Start means we get a "taste of what's new in Japan" and I get to see if I can predict a winner again.
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump #10
Oh man, oh man, this week was awesome. Jump is not wasting any time bolstering its lineup. Spoilers follow because of the awesomeness.
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump #10
Oh man, oh man, this week was awesome. Jump is not wasting any time bolstering its lineup. Spoilers follow because of the awesomeness.
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump #9
This week's 200+ page "mega issue" of Jump does not disappoint.
Review: Gantz Vol. 34
The mecha fights in this volume of Gantz are meticulous and kickass, but the story is a complete mess.
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump #8
The lineup just seems so thin to me without Naruto, but this week nearly all of the serials reported in with central characters displaying the Shonen hallmark of hard work in the style of the Gutsy Ninja.
Review: Weekly Shonen Jump #6-7
I had two weeks off, and Weekly Shonen Jump had one week off (and they'll have next week off too!) so this week is numbered as a double-issue, but it's a normal length one.
Review: Lone Wolf and Cub - Omnibus Vol. 7
Lone Wolf and Cub Volume 7 is comprised of stories that occur during the peak of the Yagyu clan's desperation to find and kill the eponymous father and son Ronin team.
Review: Neon Genesis Evangelion - The Shinji Ikari Raising Project Vol. 15
If you're a creepy adult or a twelve-year-old with parents who don't supervise what you read, The Shinji Ikari Raising Project is for you, I guess.
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