Curler: So I began reading, and finished, all the current chapters of Nana that are out right now on CR.Damn … More
Tag: tragedy
My Broken Mariko
Yeah man, this one is designed specifically to mess you up from chapter to chapter. Every chapter ends with another … More
Senrei
What the fuck. What the fuck? What the fuck! That was crazy… which I should expect when reading any Umezu manga, really. Kazuo Umezu is like the grandfather of horror manga.
Boku no Namae wa Shounen A
Finish reading Boku no Namae wa Shounen A. I thought this is gonna be similar to Boy A, British film … More
My Broken Mariko
Story is about Shiino, an employee for a boring company, who learns about the suicide of her best friend Mariko. Mariko has had a rough life because of her abusive father, and Shiino has always tried to protect her until the bitter end. In shock, she decides to avenge her friend and take back her ashes to give her a proper sendoff. Basically we’ll follow all the shenanigans this implies.
Goodnight Punpun
I finished Goodnight Punpun for the first time today. I started reading once lockdown started as a long manga seemed … More
Hengoku no Schwester [Volumes 1-6]
I bought this manga after seeing someone describe it as “similar to The Promised Neverland’s first arc, but better.” I … More
Not Your Idol [Volume 1]
So last year (though it feels like 25 years ago), The first chapter of this got posted under the name “Goodbye, my Miniskirt”, and I enjoyed it, while sort of putting it on the backburner because it wasn’t what I was expecting.
Pita-Ten
Got a bunch of my old manga back from storage a few weeks ago, so I’ve been going back in … More
Goodbye, my Mini-skirt [Chapter 1]
This is kind of my fault for not reading the description, but I read the title and saw the cover … More
Saishuu Heiki Kanojo
It was worthwhile to read it, I’ll at the very least say that. The first chapter makes it seem like a generic romantic manga in a crapsack world, but when it’s revealed that the MC’s girlfriend has been turned into an ultimate weapon for military use, the narrative takes an entirely different turn.
Utsubora
I don’t feel like writing much right now, but I read this 400+ page manga in one sitting. It was extremely engaging. The mystery is central to the plot, and it stays pretty confusing all the way through.