Romance
Horimiya Episode 5 foregoes the traditional dramatic love confession for a more natural exploration of emotions, and is the best episode to date.
Sachi’s Monstrous Appetite Volume 1 has human boy meet monster girl in a cute, food-ladden series filled with lots of monsters and possible, a bit of love.
Blue Flag Volume 6 is a romance drama manga written and illustrated by mangaka KAITO and published in the United States by VIZ Media
Horimiya Episode 4 is at its best when it lets the teens be teenagers, and fortunately it does that a lot as the main cast expands.
Komi Can’t Communicate Volume 11 is a romantic comedy, drama manga written and illustrated by mangaka Tomohito Oda and is published by VIZ Media.
Mint Chocolate comes from mangaka Mami Orikasa and is translated into English by Amber Tamosaitis and is lettered by Sara Linsley.
For this week’s vignettes in Horimiya Episode 3, some are stronger than others. However, the show continues to deliver overall with beautiful direction.
Patience & Esther: An Edwardian Romance is a sweet romance between two women going from being housemaids to building a life of their own.
The Girl with the Sanpaku Eyes is a series by Sorato Shunsuke that is being…
Watching Horimiya Episode 2 was just as relaxing (if not more so) than the first. The adorable antics continue, and viewers get to see more sides of Hori.
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