Manga Review

Again!! Volume 1 Review
Manga Review

Again!! Volume 1 Review

Again!! Volume 1 Review
How would you react if you found yourself reliving your final years at school? Find out how Kinichiro Imamura copes in Again!!, Yuri!!! on Ice’s co-creator Mitsurou Kubo’s first manga to be translated into English.
• 19th March 2018
Silver Spoon Volume 1 Review
Manga Review

Silver Spoon Volume 1 Review

Silver Spoon Volume 1 Review
Hiromu Arakawa is best known for her Fullmetal Alchemist series, but now we're here to visit her slice-of-life masterpiece Silver Spoon! Thoughtful, funny, and emotional to boot, this new work has a lot going for it.
• 28th February 2018
Orange: Future Review
Manga Review

Orange: Future Review

Orange: Future Review
Orange: Future proves itself to be a worthy continuation of the original series. Filled with the same attention to detail and sensitive approach to difficult topics, this volume is definitely worth your time if you’re a fan of Orange.
• 7th February 2018
Dragon Ball Super – Volume 2 Review
Manga Review

Dragon Ball Super – Volume 2 Review

Dragon Ball Super – Volume 2 Review
Just in case you thought there wouldn’t be enough Dragon Ball coverage here at Anime UK News, we have a slightly belated look at the second volume of the Dragon Ball Super manga, released here in the UK on the 28th of December (and therefore taking a long time to reach my house through holiday post…) Two universes collide in a tournament with… actually no real stakes, this time…
• 16th January 2018
Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Volume 1 Review
Manga Review

Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Volume 1 Review

Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Volume 1 Review
The first volume of Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Arc is a delightful success; from the lovely art and the characters to the new story’s beginnings – all of it feels like a genuine continuation that CLAMP wanted and felt creatively compelled to do. If you’re a CLAMP fan, do not hesitate to pick up this volume.
AUKN Staff • 28th December 2017
Bleach – Volume 71 Review
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Bleach – Volume 71 Review

Bleach – Volume 71 Review
Bleach is continuing its slowly released countdown to the finale in this country with, as the title suggests, Volume 71! Giant sentient hands, energy-created sniper rifles and a long awaited Bankai reveal await inside!
• 4th December 2017
Neo Parasyte f  Review
Manga Review

Neo Parasyte f  Review

Neo Parasyte f  Review
The best contributions in Neo Parasyte f are strange and compelling, making this unusual collection of short stories well worth reading, especially if you’re a fan of Hitoshi Iwaaki’s original work.
• 29th November 2017
In/Spectre Volume 1 Review
Manga Review

In/Spectre Volume 1 Review

In/Spectre Volume 1 Review
Despite the silly name and lack of fanfare around this title, In/Spectre starts off very well with likable characters, sincere chemistry between the two leads and interesting spin on Japanese folklore.
• 19th November 2017
A Strange and Mystifying Story Volume 1 Review
Manga Review

A Strange and Mystifying Story Volume 1 Review

A Strange and Mystifying Story Volume 1 Review
Looking for a well-drawn, appealing urban fantasy BL with believable, relatable characters? Start here with Tsuta Suzuki's A Strange and Mystifying Story. Just don’t expect it to show all its strengths in this first volume; it gets much better later on!
• 17th November 2017
Otome Mania!! Volume 1 Review
Manga Review

Otome Mania!! Volume 1 Review

Otome Mania!! Volume 1 Review
While Otome Mania!! might not be a particularly realistic look at the games industry, it’s still an interesting story with a fun cast of characters. If you’re looking for a shojo series set within the world of otome game development, then this book will be perfect for you.
• 26th October 2017
Frau Faust Volume 1 Review
Manga Review

Frau Faust Volume 1 Review

Frau Faust Volume 1 Review
New series Frau Faust reveals Kore Yamazaki to be a skilled writer of contemporary fantasy who just happens to tell her stories through manga, her artwork adding a rich extra dimension to the telling.
• 27th September 2017