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Monstress, Volume 7: Devourer
Monstress, Volume 7: Devourer | Marjorie Liu
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Humans and Arcanics are at war once again, but battlesof the heart and soul are the most dangerous of all. Caught in the calculatinggrip of the Dusk Court, Maika and Zinn uncover painful secrets of the past whileTuya fights to preserve her future -- and young Kippa might be the Known World'sonly hope for the present. Collects MONSTRESS#36-41
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JLaurenceCohen
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It may have taken me forty issues of Monstress to finally understand the vast lore that Liu has constructed, but the character work has always been exceptional. Takeda's art is legendary by this point, but I'll add my voice to the chorus.

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Monstress is always a pick for me, because of its gorgeous artwork and complex storylines. Indeed, the story is so complex that I really need to reread it from the beginning. I had more than a few moments of confusion working through this 7th volume

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AnneCecilie
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A surprisingly cozy scene considering where we are in the story and what Kippa and master Ren is talking about.

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AnneCecilie
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The war continues, in this volume we get more of the backstory and meet more of leaders that are “moving” the others characters like halfwolf Maika

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