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Noragami: Stray God 3 is an officially licensed manga from Kodansha Comics, boasting a 4.8-star rating from over 800 readers. Ranked among the top manga for young adults, it offers a compelling continuation of the beloved series, blending traditional Japanese themes with modern storytelling.
| Best Sellers Rank | #425,773 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,038 in Manga for Young Adults #1,382 in Mangas #3,594 in Comics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 805 Reviews |
S**I
Good
Color was bit off but its fine
A**A
Lento pero seguro
Muy lento el servicio de entrega. Pero el producto llegรณ bien
A**R
This one has one of the most dramatic endings of ...
This one has one of the most dramatic endings of any of them, but it still carries it in a light hearten manor that makes it very enjoyable.
M**L
The Payoff You've Been Waiting For
Noragami has not been a series incredibly grounded in logic so much as emotion. It's taken time to get there, but this volume reflects how powerful that path to storytelling can be. Yato's character features further development through the introduction of a new character: the stray; her behavior reveals much about his darker side as well as further contrasts his more positive qualities. In a similar vein, Tenjin reveals how cold and cruel the gods can be (at least by the average "human" standard) which makes Yato's views a lot more relatable than in prior volumes. Granted, Yukine's character has been a mixed bag of a character between his abhorrent self-serving personality and understandable difficulty dealing with Yato and his overall situation. However, whether you loved or hated this character, it seems he comes full circle in this volume, hitting home the emotional weight and satisfaction with real (and serious) consequences for everything and everyone up til now. While the plot points involved can be chalked up to convenience (as Yato doesn't give a strong reasoning to back many of the choices he's made leading up to this point), the sentiment behind them makes them completely forgivable. Both also benefit the character of our main heroine, Hiyori, who's evolving perceptions throughout the course of the volume and key decisions make her more than some superfluous female lead often found in other series. Despite all this talk of drama and high stakes, the series is still mixing in a good amount of comedy, though it may feel a little bit sparse in proportion to the heavier subject matter covered between the pages. The yonkoma comics at the end are arguably much needed hilarity and the ending scene does hint on further development of Bishamon (which this volume does manage to pack in on top of all the content with our main trio). Translation is pretty solid overall, though the use of "the stray" versus "Nora" is a minor personal gripe of mine. Translator notes are excellent, especially with giving Japanese cultural context to some jokes. If you've been uncertain about Noragami's narrative worth in the long-term, this may be the best volume to test your interest.
M**S
Good
Itโs good
E**A
fine for evening reading
I like this story, my kid likes this story too.
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