Category: Manga & Graphic Novels

Falling Drowning, Volume 1 by Yuko Inari

Posted February 16, 2022 in Manga & Graphic Novels
Falling Drowning, Volume 1 by Yuko Inari

I’m not sure if it’s the title or the artwork that caught my eye first—perhaps both—but what I know is that falling/drowning for this story seems to be really easy. With a gorgeous art style and a particularly interesting love triangle, Yuko Inari drags readers into a plot filled with love and drama. The thing I love the most is that Falling Drowning is not your typical high school shōjo—where […]

The Lines that Define Me, Volume 1 by Hiromasa Togami & Atsunori Horiuchi

Posted January 19, 2022 in Manga & Graphic Novels
The Lines that Define Me, Volume 1 by Hiromasa Togami & Atsunori Horiuchi

Let’s face it, India-ink painting is not something we read about often—which is too bad—so doesn’t this look like the perfect chance to expand some knowledge on the topic? Something that could very well be more fascinating than you might anticipate! The Lines that Define Me takes you to a wonderful journey where the characters don’t simply draw, but self-explore themselves through art. We can perceive their personality emerging from […]

You’re My Cutie, Volume 1 by Nakaba Harufuji

Posted October 20, 2021 in Manga & Graphic Novels
You’re My Cutie, Volume 1 by Nakaba Harufuji

Looks can be deceiving, so of course you shouldn’t let any handsome guy fool you, not even a fictional one . . . Sure, says no reader ever! With a character whose looks don’t seem to match his personality, and a pretty artwork that sometimes turns into the cutest ever—the main characters drawn in chibi style are the sweetest—this manga doesn’t fail to put a smile on your face and […]

Doing His Best to Confess, Volume 1 by Satoru

Posted October 13, 2021 in Manga & Graphic Novels
Doing His Best to Confess, Volume 1 by Satoru

Let’s face it, who’s never had a hard time trying to confess their love to their crushes at least once? The struggle is real, and Natsuaki-kun can tell you a thing or two—maybe more—about that . . . In this shōjo manga, there is a nice twist that spices things up by inverting the roles. While it’s usually a shy girl having difficulty to confess her feelings, here’s actually the […]