Review: Cyn

Cyn is perfect for readers who enjoy a blend of science fiction and Western storytelling styles. It's fast-paced, dramatic, and full of heart. And I'm just going to say it now – the dogs are fine (Yes, I spent most of the graphic novel worried about the dogs, don't judge me).

Manga Monday: The Yakuza’s Bias Vol. 1

Ken Kanashiro is a family man. By that, we mean he worked his way to the top of the Washio Clan – a yakuza outfit. Despite this, there's room in his heart for something more. It wasn't until the boss' daughter, Megumi, introduced him to K-pop that Ken realized what that thing was.

Manga Monday: Cells at Work! Lady Vol. 1

It's time to dive back into the world of Cells at Work! Cells at Work! Lady Vol. 1 is a different perspective, but it has the same overall concept as the rest of the series. In other words, it's pretty perfect for fans of the series.

Manga Monday: After the Rain Vol. 1

Okay, so I probably should have read the description a bit more before diving into After the Rain Vol. 1. Admittedly, I didn't love the plot right off the bat. Still, I did try to give it a fair chance, especially as they made it clear that the romance would always be doomed because of the age difference.

Manga Monday: Nina the Starry Bride Vol. 1

I think we've all read a series (or ten) about commoners secretly becoming royalty, but I still couldn't resist giving Nina the Starry Bride Vol. 1 a try. While this series does lean on many tropes, it has a certain level of charm that makes it feel unique.

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