Romance
Ao Haru Ride Volume 13 provides a satisfying conclusion to a story about kids dealing with grief, friendships, and growing up while falling in love.
Toritan: Birds of a Feather is so good, that the only issue with it is that volume 2 isn’t slated for release until March of next year.
Fly Me To The Moon Volume 1 does the job it sets out to do which is to introduce you to the characters and get you to feel for their blooming romance.
Snow White with the Red Hair Volume 9 is a fantastic installment in the series. This should be a must-read for any fan of more subtle fantasy.
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai is a long title, and the amount of emotion in the story rises to meet it, even with its fanservice.
Tezuka’s Barbara, a live-action adaptation of the 1970s adult manga by Osamu Tezuka comes to Fantasia Fest 2020 from writer-director Macoto Tezuka.
Love Me Love Me Not Volume 4 from Io Sakisaka is published by VIZ Media and it showcases the best growth of the series for each of the characters.
No Vampire, No Happy Ending Volume 1 is a wonderful shonen romantic-comedy about a vampire enthusiast finding an amnesiac vampire.
Shortcake Cake Volume 9 from VIZ Media and Shojo Beat dives into Riku’s traumatic past and brings him and Ten closer together.
Never Look Back by Lilliam Rivera is a wonderful exploration of the classical myth of Orpheus and Eurydice through authentic and captivating voices.
TRENDING POSTS
My Secret Santa is everything you’d expect from its premise, yet it is still surprisingly delightful, paving the way for comfort viewing.
She Said Maybe is a mess of a rom-com with leads you can’t root for and a cast of malicious characters you have to tolerate for little payoff.
Less comfort viewing and more background noise, Joy To The World (2025) starts the 2025 holiday movie season on a forgettable note.














