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Omamori Himari #0

Omamori Himari, Vol. 0

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Yuuto Amakawa's ordinary life changed drastically when he encountered a buxom feline spirit named Himari and was initiated into the world of spirits and demon slayers! Sure, life with the supernatural has brought adventure (and danger!) to Yuuto, but it's also considerably ramped up the raunch factor in his world! And this companion volume of Omamori Himari will bring more of the same to both series newcomers and hard-core fans, with a titillating full-color manga installment and anime design gallery and a comprehensive guide to the characters and universe of this New York Times bestselling series!

176 pages, Paperback

First published September 25, 2012

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February 5, 2024
1.5 stars, rounded up.

Do not let the "0" fool you, this book exists for people already familiar with or fans of the series.
Contains manga, 4-koma, and information pages, this is a fan book for the anime version and the manga (up to volume 5).
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3,849 reviews527 followers
October 23, 2013
Loved this anime, when I watched it while it was ongoing, so I was excited when a customer traded me some of the manga volumes. I wasn't really expecting the yuri nudity, but that doesn't bug me.
Vol. Zero is a prequel volume of sorts, an introduction to this series. It contains a few manga stories, character sketches and descriptions, and a short novella. It leaves you wanting more.
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September 25, 2012
This was kind of a mixed bag of stories. The Kuesu one was probably the best in that it was one of the few that actually tried to build a bit of backstory and not just turn into mindless service. I did appreciate that each contributing author tried to tackle a different character though.
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