Yuu Haruna spends much of his days like most 21st century people: with his eyeballs glued to his phone. He's got a modest Twitter following and constantly updates them on his daily adventures, though adventures is a strong term, since the boy lives a dull life. But then he meets Fuuka Akitsuki, who, true to … Continue reading Flash Review – Fuuka
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Flash Review – JK Haru Is a Sex Worker in Another World
Usually when you're isekai'd to another world, you're supposed to live it up in the ivory towers as the baddest hero around. Sadly for Haru Koyama, she receives no cheats and no awesome abilities, and the work she takes on is prostituting herself at a brothel, which is the exact opposite of the ivory tower, … Continue reading Flash Review – JK Haru Is a Sex Worker in Another World
Flash Review – Rosario + Vampire Season II
The odds weren't in his favor, but Tsukune Aono managed to survive to his second year at a school for ghosts and ghoulies. His first year was nearly the death of him, but it was easy-peasy compared to what his second year will be, because lurking behind the scenes are actors far more dangerous than … Continue reading Flash Review – Rosario + Vampire Season II
Flash Review – Rosario + Vampire
Tsukune Aono is a pretty terrible student. So terrible, in fact, that he wasn't admitted to any high school, save for one, which his dad just so happened to find a flyer for. Turns out the only high school that'll accept him is staffed and filled by monsters for monsters: Yokai Academy. Being found out … Continue reading Flash Review – Rosario + Vampire
Flash Review – Reincarnated as a Sword (Vol. 2)
Teacher and Fran's explosive debut into the world has them ranking for Rookies of the Year, but their reputation is drawing suspicions of corruption within the adventurers' guild. To nip these rumors in the bud—and to dissuade opinion that he's a pedophile—the guildmaster sends Teacher and Fran off to a dungeon to harvest some shiny … Continue reading Flash Review – Reincarnated as a Sword (Vol. 2)
Flash Review – Neru: Way of the Martial Artist
The martial arts are the lifeblood of Neruma Isami. He lives them, he breathes them, he even walks barefoot everywhere for training. However, he's all alone with this passion, having no compatriot to share it with, that is until he meets a girl, Akebi Haiba, who, after a brief spar, introduces him to Amato High … Continue reading Flash Review – Neru: Way of the Martial Artist
Flash Review – The Hunters Guild: Red Hood
It's a dangerous world out there. Werewolves stalk the lands, and if you haven't built yourself for combat, they'll handily pick off a village's population one-by-one. Because humans don't like anything higher than them on the food chain, they founded the Hunters Guild, which oversaw the extinction of dragons 500 years before, and now plots … Continue reading Flash Review – The Hunters Guild: Red Hood
Flash Review – Spice & Wolf (Vol. 2)
The vagabond life has become livelier for Lawrence, who has to put up with the antics and abuse of his traveling companion, Holo. Troublesome as she is, her title as the Wisewolf is handy to have around. While settling a business deal, she helps Lawrence realize he's being shortchanged and after exposing the merchant strips … Continue reading Flash Review – Spice & Wolf (Vol. 2)
Flash Review – Invaders of the Rokujouma (Vol. 2)
A contract's been signed between Koutarou and the invading girls stating that they would decide on who gets the room through peaceful means. Card games haven't been cutting it, so two of the babes decide on settling things at the upcoming sports festival. But just because they're entering into a fair competition doesn't mean they … Continue reading Flash Review – Invaders of the Rokujouma (Vol. 2)
Flash Review – Multi-Mind Mayhem (Vol. 1)
Dying sucks. Luckily for Masaharu Oka and Oka Sanai Sadatoshi, they get second chances at life by reincarnating in another world. Sort of. They don't get to move about as they please, because their souls are wedged together into a boy known as Bard, who retains his autonomy. However, their habitation influences Bard so that … Continue reading Flash Review – Multi-Mind Mayhem (Vol. 1)