
The Boxer Volume 2 is Stunning Explosive Mayhem
A boxing manga that hooks you, The Boxer Volume 2 continues building relationships between the reader and the characters yet still action-packed.
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A boxing manga that hooks you, The Boxer Volume 2 continues building relationships between the reader and the characters yet still action-packed.
What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim? Volume 1 starts slow but the conflict between Youngjun and Miso keeps the laughter coming while underlying drama peeks through.
Doomsday With My Dog Volume 2 continues the journey of Haru the dog and his Master. The pacing improves and it really is slice-of-life after life ends.
The Witch and the Knight Will Survive Volume 1 captures the dangers of misplaced rage but also people’s resilience with action and lighthearted moments.
The Executioner and Her Way of Life Volume 2 ties in Menou’s past while blurring the line between hero and villain on top of the sweet affectionate moments.
Mieruko-chan Volume 7 ups the stress after the shrine with a new student, increasing the scares and laughs as Miko finds herself in unforeseen situations.
The Remarried Empress Volume 2 fleshes out the characters with compelling storylines filled with drama, secrets and gossip and beautiful illustrations.
Love of Kill Volume 11 is heavy on the dreary aspects of the series, but light on entertainment or character interaction. It feels like filler for the next.
The 100-Million-Year Button Volume 2 takes a turn on par with popular animes, with someone lurking within Allen, increasing the stakes and entertainment.
The Villainess Stans the Heroes Volume 1 has some tedium with Eldia’s one-track mind. However, she takes her dedication to the villain role comical heights.
The Otherworlder, Exploring the Dungeon Volume 1 has laughs and gets you cheering for Souya’s success, even if that success looks a long way off.
Call the Name of the Night Volume 1 has all the makings to be a wondrous tale. It has magic and Miyazaki vibes, but a relationship that makes you worry.