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alisarae 's review for:
Wayward, Volume 1: String Theory
by Jim Zub
A teenage girl who grew up in Ireland moves in with her Japanese mom in Tokyo. She discovers she has supernatural powers to see things that other can’t. I loved the infusion of Japanese mythology, full-color beautiful art, realistic Tokyo scenes, and interesting characters.
For fans of: Miyazaki’s Spirited Away, contemporary stories based in Japan but not manga per se.
For fans of: Miyazaki’s Spirited Away, contemporary stories based in Japan but not manga per se.