A review by heyjudy
Dengeki Daisy, Vol. 16, Volume 16 by Kyousuke Motomi

4.0

~4/5

This series has finally come to an end, and a very good one at that.

It’s been building up to it, and that cliffhanger was not very nice. And thankfully, the conclusion comes rather quickly after that. We see how the three of them got out, and then how they recover from it. Akira in the hospital, the others going back to normal. I don’t want to spoil too much, so I won’t go into detail. But I think it was rather well done.

And then we get several extra chapters, filling in some holes, and then some nice backstory for Soichiro. We get a nice glimpse at Teru and Kurosaki, how they’re going forward together and on their own.

We end with a one shot debut from Motomi, which is about what you’d expect a debut story to be. Not the best, really.

But the series ends on a really great note, for all of the characters. I’m particularly happy for Teru and Kurosaki, but I’m also glad with Akira’s conclusion.

I look forward to reading her next series.

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