Demon Slayer: Kimetsu Academy (vol 1), written and illustrated by Natsuki Hokami, original concept by Koyoharu Gotouge | Manga Review

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu Academy (vol 1), written and illustrated by Natsuki Hokami, original concept by Koyoharu Gotouge | Manga Review

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Reading age

14+

Genre

Fantasy (Manga)

Publisher

VIZ Media LLC

Publication date

December 12, 2023

The funny spin-off series of Kimetsu Academy is brought into the limelight.

Welcome to Kimetsu Academy, where you’ll meet charming and quirky students and teachers! In this book, Zenitsu, Inosuke, and Tanjiro are running late for class and must make it on time before Giyu’s bamboo sword catches up with them.

Later, after failing their big math test, Inosuke, Murata, and Zenitsu have to endure a ruthless math lesson with Mr. Shinazugawa.

In another scenario, Zenitsu must redo his art assignment after his explosive art teacher, Mr. Uzui, finds it unsatisfactory. Meanwhile, Nezuko gets her first cavity and has to visit the dentist.

Lastly, Tanjiro, Zenitsu, and Inosuke embark on a mission to order pizza for lunch, but they must do so without being detected. This will prove challenging, given that the Ume and Gyutaro Shabana are also after the pizza.

This manga takes place in Kimetsu Academy! It’s hilarious, and I couldn’t stop laughing while reading it. The spin-off is fantastic, and I’m eagerly waiting for the next one to be published in English. Demon Slayer is the best, and this book made me love it even more!

Zenitsu is still the same old wacky and Nezuko-obsessed guy. Tanjiro is even more badass in Kimetsu High but still polite and kind. Inosuke is as blunt as ever, and Murata is a great character. Giyu is aloof, and Uzui is still his “flamboyant” self! Nezuko is so cute, and Ume, or should I say Daki, is still the villainess we know and love. Recently, I’ve even taken a liking to her. Gyutaro is so protective of his little sister, and it warms my heart.

If you’re a fan of Demon Slayer and love to laugh, you must read this manga! It has some great inspirational messages, too.

My rating

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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