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graphicpolicy · 1 year ago
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Settle in for Winter with Eight New Yen Press Titles
Settle in for Winter with Eight New Yen Press Titles #manga #comics #comicbooks #graphicnovel
Yen Press has announced that it will be releasing eight new titles in February 2024, including three manga (Ako and Bambi; If the Villainess and Villain Met and Fell in Love; Whoever Steals This Book)and four novels (The Other World’s Books Depend on the Bean Counter; Miss Savage Fang; You Are My Regret; The Unimplemented Overlords Have Joined the Party!). Along with these seven titles, Yen Press…
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beneaththetangles · 5 months ago
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It’s perhaps easy to look down upon manga and light novels, as full of tropes as they are. And yet, it’s these tropes that we as fans adore—and when combined with excellent artistry, they lead to inspiring and heartfelt experiences. That’s the case with a number of volumes we’re reviewing this week, including the latest releases of A Sign of Affection, Adults’ Picture Book, and The Unimplemented Overlords Have Joined the Party! Check out our reviews of these and other volumes below, and as always, let us know what you’re reading!
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Adults’ Picture Book: New Edition (Vol. 2) • Itaewon Class (Vol. 2) • The Princess of Convenient Plot Devices (Vol. 5) • A Sign of Affection (Vol. 9) • The Unimplemented Overlords Have Joined the Party! (Vol. 2) • Usotoki Rhetoric (Vol. 8) • The Villainess’s Guide to (Not) Falling in Love (Vol. 2)
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aceshadowstar · 7 months ago
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The Unimplemented Overlords Have Joined the Party! Novel 1 Review https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/the-unimplemented-overlords-have-joined-the-party/novel-1/.210542
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armornick · 10 months ago
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The Unimplemented Overlords Have Joined the Party!, Vol. 1
Today, I finished The Unimplemented Overlords Have Joined the Party!, Vol. 1.
This was not the kind of novel that I expected. On the one hand, it does have a protagonist that suddenly gets incredibly powerful henchmen and just kind of does whatever he wants. However, this is only one-third of the story. The novel actually has two more protagonists: a young and mostly powerless girl who has to struggle to survive, and a charismatic Kirito-type who suddenly gets thrust into leading most of the players trapped in the game. The novel has quite a few tense moments and I definitely liked it.
For my next novel, I've decided to read a novel that reminds me a lot of Reborn to Master the Blade.
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