Manga Review: Twin Spica Volume Five by Kou Yaginuma - Page 2

Part of: Sixty Minute Manga

Yaginuma continues to impress me with his character development and his writing. He’s writing the story in such a way that it’s not only dramatic, but it keeps the reader interested in what’s happening and trying to guess where the story will go. I really liked how much development Yaginuma put into Kiriu in this volume of Twin Spica, because Kiriu has now become a character that the reader can empathize with and start caring about. I have a feeling that Asumi and Kiriu’s developing friendship will be adding a new layer to the story.

I have really been enjoying Twin Spica, and I think it’s a manga series that should be read and given a chance by readers.

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