Manga Monday: Gachiakuta Vol. 1

Oh! What an interesting start to a new series! Gachiakuta Vol. 1 kicks off a new series by Kei Urana, who happened to apprentice under Atsushi Okubo. Obviously, I had to give his work a try! Thus far, I'm not disappointed.

Series Binge: Fire Force Vol. 7

Ohhh! Time for more characters to get introduced, thanks to Fire Force Vol. 7. I know there's already a really full cast at this point, but I instantly felt compelled to learn more about Vulcan – everything I could get.

Series Binge: Fire Force Vol. 6

Yikes. Things are heating up (sorry, I couldn't resist). Fire Force Vol. 6 finds a way to up the ante in an already lethal situation. In truth, a lot of this volume felt like it was setting up for something even bigger, which is frankly terrifying.

Manga Monday: When a Cat Faces West Vol. 2

Flow is a (natural?) phenomenon that the city has been forced to deal with for years. Where it appears everything can change, oddities arise, people disappear, and the rules of physics alter. That's where the Flow Disposal department comes into play. It's their job to find the Flow source and help resolve it when possible.

Manga Monday: In the Clear Moonlit Dusk Vol. 5

Yoi has always been known as "the Prince." This is because she's so handsome that people have trouble thinking of her as anything else. The fact that she acts princely certainly doesn't help things. Given this life, Yoi is completely unprepared for the attention of a boy, any boy. Yet Ichimura can't resist getting to know her.

Series Binge: Witch Hat Atelier Vol. 5

Coco lives in a world where magic exists. Unfortunately, she's no magician. That's the one thing she's desperately wanted to be ever since she was a little girl. However, she has also been told that magicians are born, not made. Until one day, Coco sees something that changes her life. Now she's a witch in training.

Series Binge: Fire Force Vol. 5

Fire has always been a thing of nightmares for many. In this world, people are at risk of spontaneously combusting and turning into Infernals. An Infernal wants only one thing - to destroy. They are no longer considered human. That is where the Fire Force comes into play. It's their duty to protect the people.

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