Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, Vol. 23 (23)
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, Vol. 23 (23) book cover

Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, Vol. 23 (23)

Paperback – August 2, 2022

Price
$8.50
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
Publisher
VIZ Media LLC
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1974732180
Dimensions
5 x 0.8 x 7.5 inches
Weight
6.2 ounces

Description

About the Author Aka Akasaka got his start as an assistant to Jinsei Kataoka and Kazuma Kondou, the creators of Deadman Wonderland . His first serialized manga was an adaptation of the light novel series Sayonara Piano Sonata , published by Kadokawa in 2011. Kaguya-sama: Love Is War began serialization in Miracle Jump in 2015 but was later moved to Weekly Young Jump in 2016 due to its popularity.

Features & Highlights

  • Two high school geniuses scheme to get the other to confess their love first.
  • Two geniuses. Two brains. Two hearts. One battle. Who will confess their love first…?!Will Miyuki replace Chika in Kaguya’s heart? When dense Chika belatedly finds out they’re dating, she certainly thinks so. Then, Kaguya discovers an unexpected source of support in her battle against her family, Miko tries various approaches to get Yu to fall in love with her, and Kobachi turns out to be more complicated than she appears. Sometimes, it’s good to play games with people.

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Miko trying to prove she can do self-matchmaking

Even late in its run, Kaguya-sama remains a strong series. My only complaint with Volume 23 is that Hayasaka was relegated to a cameo flashback. Chika and Miko are the stars this time around. Chika makes an epic scene when she has major issues with her best friend being in a romantic relationship and everyone knowing about it before she did. Miko now imitates Kaguya in trying to maneuver Ishigami into being in a relationship with her and she discovers how rocky that path can be. When she seeks coaching on video games from a surprising source, the result is a hilarious misunderstanding. The volume ends with things very up in the air but that is something that makes me want to see Volume 24.
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