![]() ![]() ![]() In lieu of that, this volume was shockingly deep and progressive and I actually enjoyed it much more than I had anticipated I would. This volume is all about human relationships, building them, maintaining or sustaining them, being closer or growing apart, and coming to terms with your feelings once a space is suddenly no longer occupied. But just as much I appreciate the development between Tohru and Kobayashi (but Lucoa and Shouta as well and even Ilulu). I like the pace in which it moves along in this volume as well, and the further backstory between Elma and Tohru. It feels less like a 4koma made by a doujin mangaka and more like a full fledged mainstream magazine manga. In this volume, I feel like we’ve gained a perfect balance of slapstick humor and heartfelt moments with character progression (and lewd moments). Before I forget, nice little plug of coolkyousinnjya’s other series, Peach Boy, that he had on the cover of a manga someone was reading. ![]()
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