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Oshi No Ko 6 Is Remarkable as Devastating Secrets Arise
Oshi No Ko 6 shines bright with Akane’s brilliance coming to the fore alongside Aqua’s trauma, revealing why he struggles to act.
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Oshi No Ko 6 shines bright with Akane’s brilliance coming to the fore alongside Aqua’s trauma, revealing why he struggles to act.
Associate Professor Akira Takatsuki’s Conjecture 3 does splendid work building relationships and teasing mystery but needs to up the paranormal frights.
The Illustrated Guide to Monster Girls 3 does not move beyond the general tired premise, leading to a favorites becoming forgettable because there’s no growth.
The Do-Over Damsel 3 lays it out what kind of story it chooses to be: a story geared to make grooming acceptable and fully leans into it with a kiss and smile.
The 100-Million-Year Button 5 continues interspersing laughs with actions as more information about Allen’s soul attire comes to the fore.
Fox-Colored Jealousy is cute, even downright adorable. However, the constant need to instill taboo even cringe aspect in romance presents challenges.
The Summer Hikaru Died 3 becomes more philosophical while still grounding discussions of life and death firmly in horror elements and friendship.
Coffee Moon 5 ratchets up the action, feeling akin to beloved films as the magical girls find themselves playing a cat-and-mouse game with lives at stake.
While I Want a Gal Gamer to Praise Me 1 looks like a traditional harem manga, setting it in the gaming industry brings a fascinating potential for the plot.
The Essence of Being a Muse 3 maintains the emotional upheaval of the previous volumes but wraps the series in a hurried manner that feels pat.
Whoever Steals This Book 1 highlights the joy of book, feeling like The Reading Rainbow, where readers submerge into a mysterious journey of the written word.
I Want to Be a Receptionist in This Magical World 3 keeps it cute and hilarious as Nunnally and Rockmann keep meeting to one’s joy and the other’s frustration.