Review: Dandadan Vol. 12

Man, Dandadan always finds new ways to up the ante, I’ll give it that! Dandadan Vol. 12 is a heavy-hitting volume that isn’t afraid to push each character to their limit. There’s an alien invasion in the works, everyone is at their limit, and both grandmas are too far away to help. That could spell disaster, right?

Review: Spy x Family Vol. 14

Spy x Family is one of those series I can count on to cheer me up, and Spy x Family Vol. 14 is no exception. I kid you not, this volume had me laughing out loud, especially when it came to taking a closer look at Anya’s grades. Also, can we all agree that Mr. Henderson would (probably) approve of this cover?

Review: Secrets of the Silent Witch (Light Novel) Vol. 1

So, I recently discovered a magical series called Secrets of the Silent Witch, and I am hooked. I started by watching all of the anime currently available, then started reading the manga. Then I decided that I actually wanted to read the light novels, since there’s far more of that. So yeah, I’m hooked. No turning back now.

Review: Witch Hat Atelier Vol. 13

Every series needs a volume or two that wrap up previous plots, and for Witch Hat Atelier, that’s volume 13. That’s not a bad thing, as a lot has been going on. This volume helps to wrap up some loose ends from the current arc, while driving home the dangers of forbidden magic (duh).

Manga Monday: Play It Cool, Guys Vol. 1

I picked up Play It Cool, Guys Vol. 1 on a whim, because it sounded cute and funny. And it is! This series seems to be exactly what it promised: quirky nerds playing it cool on the surface, while having an absolute freak-out in their heads. Too relatable.

Review: Secrets of the Silent Witch Vol. 1

Author: Matsuri IsoraArtist: Tobi Tana, Nanna FujimiPublisher: Yen PressReleased: July 18, 2023Find it on Storygraph | More Manga Summary: Monica Everett is one of the most talented witches of her generation: the problem is that she doesn’t see herself that way. As an incredibly shy individual, she couldn’t bring herself to chant her magical incantations... Continue Reading →

Manga Monday: Junji Ito’s Cat Diary: Yon & Mu

Junji Ito is a horror manga artist, which explains why the eyes in Junji Ito's Cat Diary: Yon & Mu are pure nightmare fuel. Seriously, I couldn’t get over them, and that kept me from getting too invested in the cat-themed hilarity. WHy? I kept waiting for something to go horrifically wrong.

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