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R^2 Volume 1

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A pizza delivery boy must save the world! Young Kenta Akagi has never been anywhere except for his hometown of Lutzheim, where he currently ekes out an existence as a pizza delivery boy. Faraway places, strange foreign folks, the wars they fight, and the adventures they have are just stories to him, until he meets a young girl - the kind of girl that wars are fought over! People seem afraid of her, but Kenta doesn't understand why. All he knows is that he seems to remember her from somewhere, and that he has to protect her no matter what!

184 pages, Paperback

First published June 22, 2004

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January 7, 2021
The artwork in this is beautiful. It has a soft dreamlike quality that I greatly enjoyed.
The premise of story seems rather interesting too. It was a bit confusing but in a good way, like you could tell the story would be the type to drive in and unwind the further you read.
However, as intriguing as the story was, there will be no answers. This story, unfortunately, was dropped. After two volumes - was only able to find the first due to only one volume making it over to the USA - this story was cancelled. Which is unfortunate because it had such promise.
Sooooo I wouldn’t advise reading this one unless you don’t mind discontinued stories or you’re just in it solely for the art.
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May 15, 2015
Think I had spotted this a long time ago but never could find the translations. Cute drawing style but the story itself felt rather familiar without much to really differentiate or distinguish it from the others. It might i,prove in subsequent volumes but not that interested to see what will happen next to do so.
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