Manga Review

Manga Review

Haikyu!! Volume 3

This is the third month in a row that I’ve gotten to review the Haikyu!! manga for the site and I’m still loving every second! Volume 3 features some notable changes to the Karasuno team but these…

• 17th September 2016
Queen Emeraldas – Volume 1
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Queen Emeraldas – Volume 1

Queen Emeraldas – Volume 1

Leiji Matsumoto is one of those names that you hear all the time when you start getting into anime and manga, often in sentences that start with “classic authors like…” His most famous works include…

• 5th September 2016
Kiss Him, Not Me! Volumes 5 & 6
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Kiss Him, Not Me! Volumes 5 & 6

Kiss Him, Not Me! Volumes 5 & 6

“Serinuma-san is my girlfriend. And I won’t let you make a pass at her!” Asuma Mutsumi to Kazuma Mutsumi

High school! The happiest days of your life – but not always for fujoshi Kae Serinuma, who …

• 3rd September 2016
Fairy Tail Zero Review
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Fairy Tail Zero Review

Fairy Tail Zero Review

The Fairy Tail manga has long been one of my favourite shonen series. Like with all long running manga though, I always get left feeling that there are more stories to be told in the universe than …

• 22nd August 2016
Karneval Volumes 4 & 5 Review
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Karneval Volumes 4 & 5 Review

Karneval Volumes 4 & 5 Review

Circus has rescued young Nai’s friend and protector Karoku from the clutches of the sinister organization Kafka at the Smokey Mansion – but to Nai’s distress, Karoku doesn’t recognize him. It…

• 12th August 2016
Bleach – Volume 67
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Bleach – Volume 67

Bleach – Volume 67

 “Black”

As the announcement of Bleach’s final chapter still rings across the manga and anime-related internet, Volume 67 is released here in the UK, still several volumes away …

• 9th August 2016
Manga Review

Haikyu!! Volume 2 Review

I’ve recently had the chance to catch up with the second season of the Haikyu!! anime on Crunchyroll and due to this I’ve been in the mood to sample even more of the series. Enter Volume 2 of the manga.…

• 7th August 2016
Manga Review

Complex Age #1 Review

Despite being someone who doesn’t cosplay at all, it’s a hobby that I have a lot of respect for. All of the time, effort and money that people pour into making these costumes in order to become their…

• 25th July 2016
Manga Review

Platinum End Chapter 9 Review

Ian Wolf’s review

Platinum End © 2015 by Tsugumi Ohba, Takeshi Obata. SHUEISHA Inc.

“There’s an ‘A’ bomb in Wardour Street. They’ve called in the army, they’ve called in the police too.” – The Jam…

• 21st July 2016
Manga Review

Haikyu!! Volume 1 Review

Since being given the chance to review the first half of the Haikyu!! Season 1 anime, I’ve been eagerly awaiting the release of the original manga by Viz Media. As I mentioned back when I reviewed…

• 6th July 2016
Manga Review

Platinum End Chapter 8 Review

Review of Platinum End, Chapter 8

 

Ian Wolf’s review

 “One murder makes a villain; millions, a hero. Numbers sanctify, my good fellow!” – Charlie Chaplin.

 The latest chapter of Platinum End begins…

• 20th June 2016
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Toppu GP Chapters 1 & 2 Review

Review of Toppu GP, Chapters 1 & 2

Ian Wolf’s review

 “What I like about a bike is that if you get it wrong, you die. See what I mean? What’s good about that is that it sort of keeps me on my toes.” – Ross…

• 15th June 2016
Fate/Zero #1 Review
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Fate/Zero #1 Review

Fate/Zero #1 Review

Ten years before the events of Fate/Stay Night, Fate/Zero and the Fourth Holy Grail War happened in Fuyuki City, seven mages gathered together to fight in bloody combat, using their ‘Servants’…

• 19th April 2016
Orange: The Complete Collection #1 Review
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Orange: The Complete Collection #1 Review

Orange: The Complete Collection #1 Review
Orange is a series that I would recommend on every front. It’s passionate, caring, heart-tugging and moving. The characters are likable, the story is believable, the artwork is really good, and it’s a short enough series that the Seven Seas complete collections are the perfect, affordable way to experience the manga.
• 16th April 2016