Monday, July 20, 2020

That Wolf-Boy Is Mine, vol 4

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Today's review is on That Wolf-Boy Is Mine, vol 4 bye Yoko Nogiri. It is 176 pages long and is published by Kodansha Comics. The cover has Senri on it looking at the reader. As it is the 4th volume in the series you need to have read the first three volumes to understand the story. There is no foul language, no sexuality, and no violence in this manga. The story is told from third-person close of Komugi and Yu. There Be Spoilers Ahead.


From the back of the book-  Lost love?
Just as Komugi and Yu’s feelings begin to reach one another, Komugi is confronted by Yata-sensei. Afterwards, she's just not the same, and drifts through her everyday life while Yu can only watch over her from afar. But... in the depths of Komugi’s memory, a familiar voice calls for her. Can the bonds she's built with Yu and the gang overcome the sensei’s powers? And what will the future bring for the animal spirits living in Komugi’s world? 


Review- All secrets of the past are revealed in this volume starting with how Komugi and Yu met. Yu’s mother was sick and dying and we don't know why or what happened to his father, but she is leaving him with Yata-sensei,  as he can help Yu learn to control his abilities and have a decent life. Kogumi met him by accident, and was the first person who was not afraid of his wolf ears. it ends with them agreeing to do their best to be happy together. A very sweet shojo love story with a satisfying ending. The art was solid throughout the entire series, the characters were consistent and understandable, and I would read something else from Nogiri. I would recommend this series if you are looking for a sweet shorter shoujo series. 


I give this volume a four out of five stars. I get nothing for my review and I bought this mango with my own money.

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