A post on my reading list passing along the attention of an online critic for who manga is just one part of a speculative whole and seeking to pick up that title too turned my own attention towards a series that had been running for a while, the distinctively titled Dead Dead Demon’s DeDeDeDe Destruction by Inio Asano. While my manga-reading habits often seem to amount to “either jumping on board with new series or just letting them pass me by,” this title might have looked just interesting enough with the attention from unusual directions to start me speculating about trying to catch up. At the same time, I’m aware of recent comments about translated manga being bought up quickly to become as elusive as “comic books older than a month” once seemed to be to me. When I did some searching on the online store Right Stuf, though, all nine volumes in print by that point were in stock. As I make large orders from that store all for the sake of “free shipping” (and pile up anime faster than I can watch it), I was willing to take a big chance on the series.
( Nine volumes of twists ahead )
( Nine volumes of twists ahead )