The epic journey has reached its conclusion, but plenty of stories are left to tell for the Jobless Reincarnation cast! Return to the Six-Faced World with this special collection of new adventures while catching up with your favorite characters. This treasure trove of Mushoku Tensei works includes:
The history of Mushoku Tensei
The life chronology of Rudeus Greyrat
"Message of Congratulations," a special manga from various artists
Four brand-new short stories
Special featured story written by Rifujin na Magonote
Exclusive long-form interview
Mushoku Tensei: A Journey of Two Lifetimes es un cierre perfecto para la serie de libros originales. El tomo te muestra todo eso que quedó fuera de cámara, esos momentos que dejamos de ver: las preocupaciones del padre de Sylphie, cómo era la vida de Fitz dentro del castillo. Y aunque a simple vista parezcan escenas pasajeras, le dan un peso narrativo tremendo a la historia. Son detalles que te hacen encariñarte todavía más con personajes que ya eran entrañables de por sí. Este universo siempre se ha sentido profundamente humano, y acá Rifujin lo reafirma una última vez. Cierra con la historia extra de la fiesta por la recuperación de la región de Fittoa, un broche más que perfecto para la colección original.
A collection of short stories, something that a keen fan, such as myself, of Mushoku Tensei will get much out of. However, there’s not much to offer other than that and a few interviews and notes from other authors.
Worth reading if you’ve just finished the series as it’s a nice way to cap off the series. However, it’s not something that I’m likely to re read in the future
It adds short stories from throughout the whole series, some give context others are small snippets from a character's point of view. Overall worth reading, it adds to the six sided world in a meaninful way.
Another collection of “short stories” with some extras thrown in. It doesn’t really add much to the series, but I still thought it was fun to revisit characters.
The volume consists of short stories, interviews and a few short manga comics. As always, some of the stories are better than others. Overall it was what I expected, not the best, nor the worse.