A comedic tale of a young woman’s relationship with a magical transforming dragon maid—now with an anime adaptation! Miss Kobayashi is your average office worker who lives a boring life alone in her small apartment—until she saves the life of a female dragon in distress. The dragon, named Tohru, has the ability to magically transform into an adorable human girl (albeit with A comedic tale of a young woman’s relationship with a magical transforming dragon maid—now with an anime adaptation! Miss Kobayashi is your average office worker who lives a boring life alone in her small apartment—until she saves the life of a female dragon in distress. The dragon, named Tohru, has the ability to magically transform into an adorable human girl (albeit with horns and a long tail!), who will do anything to pay off her debt of gratitude, whether Miss Kobayashi likes it or not. With a very persistent and amorous dragon as a roommate, nothing comes easy, and Miss Kobayashi's normal life is about to go off the deep end!
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, Vol. 8
A comedic tale of a young woman’s relationship with a magical transforming dragon maid—now with an anime adaptation! Miss Kobayashi is your average office worker who lives a boring life alone in her small apartment—until she saves the life of a female dragon in distress. The dragon, named Tohru, has the ability to magically transform into an adorable human girl (albeit with A comedic tale of a young woman’s relationship with a magical transforming dragon maid—now with an anime adaptation! Miss Kobayashi is your average office worker who lives a boring life alone in her small apartment—until she saves the life of a female dragon in distress. The dragon, named Tohru, has the ability to magically transform into an adorable human girl (albeit with horns and a long tail!), who will do anything to pay off her debt of gratitude, whether Miss Kobayashi likes it or not. With a very persistent and amorous dragon as a roommate, nothing comes easy, and Miss Kobayashi's normal life is about to go off the deep end!
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Samantha Riccio –
Dragons fight This was a lot of dragons fighting and Kobayashi actually low key saving the day so I'm going to give him that one. It was less terrible than it could have been considering who writes this series. Kanna is going to grow up to be a dragon version of Kobayashi, I'm calling it. Huge lesbian energy who can get things done in ways that no one sees coming. Like mother like daughter. What upset me was the implication that Kobayashi was ever going to let Kanna stay with her father, after ever Dragons fight This was a lot of dragons fighting and Kobayashi actually low key saving the day so I'm going to give him that one. It was less terrible than it could have been considering who writes this series. Kanna is going to grow up to be a dragon version of Kobayashi, I'm calling it. Huge lesbian energy who can get things done in ways that no one sees coming. Like mother like daughter. What upset me was the implication that Kobayashi was ever going to let Kanna stay with her father, after everything that he did and didn't do? That part just seemed so off to me, and uncharacteristically bad with how we got to where we were in that situation. As this was the last manga that's currently out though, I have to say that's a satisfying end to the main series. I understand that there are a few side manga that I should read, and I may, but later! This was a lot of fighting and a few family feels, which is in general very on brand for the series. I'm sure that, wherever the series goes after this will be mostly fluff and I'll be good with the dragon fluff as long as he isn't a coward and let's Kobayashi admit that she's a married lesbian with 2 daughters...but you know...next time...
Kai –
A bit different entry to the series (even the mangaka admits it but felt the series was flexible enough for Kanna's story). In the previous volume, Kobayashi gets her Sorcerer's license (she was tricked by her boss to accompany Shouta but really signed her name up too; #1 overall btw, aced written and practical) and some semblance of plot starts. And it all comes to a head in vol. 8. A little light on the jokes, the fan service but ramps up the seriousness, story telling and wholesomeness of fou A bit different entry to the series (even the mangaka admits it but felt the series was flexible enough for Kanna's story). In the previous volume, Kobayashi gets her Sorcerer's license (she was tricked by her boss to accompany Shouta but really signed her name up too; #1 overall btw, aced written and practical) and some semblance of plot starts. And it all comes to a head in vol. 8. A little light on the jokes, the fan service but ramps up the seriousness, story telling and wholesomeness of found family feels. Dragon War arc. The manga has turned from a slice of life comedy into a fantasy shonen. Kanna's father has come to bring her back to aid in the war. All the while the flames of war are fanned by a mage playing both sides of dragon factions in the name of revenge. Good thing Kobayashi is now a licensed sorcerer huh?
Joe Kerr –
Pretty heavy stuff in this volume. A dragon war? Kobayashi has hidden magical powers! Can she & the gang get prepared in time to stop all out war between the 2 dragon factions? Let's hope so, because if they fail, it means death! For them, & perhaps Earth, as well! This volume is serious business. Not the usual light-hearted fare we've come to expect from this series. I rather enjoyed it. Art, good. Dialogue, a little over-the-top yet still good. Characters, likeable & interesting. Pretty heavy stuff in this volume. A dragon war? Kobayashi has hidden magical powers! Can she & the gang get prepared in time to stop all out war between the 2 dragon factions? Let's hope so, because if they fail, it means death! For them, & perhaps Earth, as well! This volume is serious business. Not the usual light-hearted fare we've come to expect from this series. I rather enjoyed it. Art, good. Dialogue, a little over-the-top yet still good. Characters, likeable & interesting.
L. Luck –
SEE. WHEN YOU REMOVE ALMOST ALL THE SEXUAL BS AND GROSSNESS, IT CAN BE REALLY GOOD!!!! JFC!!!! Why is this series like this... Warnings for blood and violence
Nadina –
I like how this series moves from humorous stories to more series stories, as well as mixing them up. This volume was more serious but still fun. I am enjoying the series.
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