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J**R
I'm enjoying this more & more with each passing volume.
This is quite a fascinating tale. Such interesting characters. Some you love, some you love to hate. Bell is a rather unique protagonist, to be sure. He's got great abilities, he's popular with the ladies, & he's a good guy. He treats Hestia well, & his helper too. Now enter a new party member, & it's time to head lower into the dungeon! I look forward to reading the next volume. Some definitely entertaining things are afoot. What are they? That would be telling!
T**N
Good
Good
H**Y
More details/humor
If you like the anime, you should try the book since it add more details of characters backgrounds, actions/equipment during fights, and has nice jokes in-between
N**A
Good
Good shoes
S**A
Dope comic, great condition.
Dope comic, great condition.
M**N
Wonderful Job Adapting the Original Light Novel, and Welf Crozzo Joins the Team
This seventh volume of the manga adaptation of the Light Novel series *Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?* was one of the best of the series. In part this is because the materials to be adapted were shorter at not even a full book, but still it was a great job. Also, they introduce Welf Crozzo.The book mostly adapts the fourth volume of the LN series, and deals with Bell's new notoriety for accomplishing the feat of reaching Level 2 and thus becoming the fastest person to ever level up by far. In doing so, he smashes his idol (who he is secretly in love with) Aiz Wallenstein's record (the previous fastest level up), and gets some animosity from goddess Loki and some more jealous fellow adventurers. Fortunately for him and Hestia, Freya is able to redirect the nosiness of Loki. This leads Loki to warn Hestia (despite their dislike of each other) that she thinks Freya has some hidden agenda towards her and Bell, given how Freya went out of her way to help Hestia and Bell when she is the pinnacle of power and they are a poor *familia*. Oh if Loki only knew how right she was.In this volume, as I said already, we meet Welf and see the interactions of the young blacksmith with Lily, who, to say the least, isn't thrilled with Bell hiring the first smith he makes friends with. The funny dynamic of Welf and Lily is portrayed in the art in a way that brings the scenes to life. Lily's pouting at Bell's actions without consulting her and at Welf's teasing are quite amusing.Of course, the main things this volume did, like the story in the fourth volume which it is adapting, are expanding the world of *Dungeon*, introducing Welf, and setting up the events of the fifth LN volume via the warnings of Lyu about the dangers of the Dungeon and how just switching from lower to upper floors can be quite deadly. Oh, and it also explores the cool new magic abilities Bell has gained.The end of this volume transitions to the next story by having the first few scenes that show some new characters that are very important in said volume and after. The title of that chapter even outright states they are doing so.The art was, as always great. Whether it be making the amusing scenes funnier, showing the few battle scenes, or showing Welf's smithing, it was terrific. Indeed, the scene of Welf smithing and creating Bells new weapon was perhaps the best one in the manga. Like with the LN scene it adapts, the manga captures the intensity of Welf's dedication to his craft, and views on a personal subject to him, and it is just as absorbing as the said LN scene.Aiz and others of *Loki Familia* don't appear but for a brief time, just as in the source material, but when they do appear, it is a treat to see a more human side to them. It seems that Bell's actions against the Minotaur, though sloppy, were impressive enough in the sheer determination they showed (especially given his level) to inspire others. This human side where they are so motivated and passionate makes them more endearing and better characters for it. The scene brought this forth in a way that the original scene in the novel couldn't do by itself.This was a fun story that was both a breather episode of sorts and heavy on worldbuilding. I recommend it and look forward to future volumes of this manga adaptation.Rating: 5/5 Stars.
K**R
Great!
Great!
S**D
Five Stars
Excellent story
A**R
Good
Good
C**N
Muy buena historia !!
Imagenes de calidad, al igual que la portada y pagina principal a color, historia recomendada como fan del anime y de las ilustraciones relacionadas.
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