Six volumes of the Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! manga being translated into English and published means there’s now as much manga going beyond the anime as there was manga the anime was adapted from. I at least remember the first accusations Dark Horse might not bother to release even the manga that turned into the anime, so it was nice to see this new volume. At the same time, starting into it I did have a bit of trouble picking up on the story again beyond the sense the tale of the Eizouken’s latest anime-within-the-manga hadn’t been complete in one volume and just might have ended on a cliffhanger.
( And we have title )