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"Yokaiden (Del Rey) has a lot of things working in its favor, but the one that really sells it for me is its wry authorial voice. The peppering of sly, smart humor elevates what might otherwise be a fairly generic folklore tour."
"It's charming as hell to the point of being buoyant, and ends on a cliffhanger that leaves me wanting to read VOLUME 2, like, yesterday."
"Yokaiden is a wonderful opportunity to explore the world of yokai."
"[...] it may be the best OEL manga I've read thus far, not only because it taps into the usual trove of visual tropes from manga but also a whole cache of concepts from Japanese mythology."
"If you never believed there were monsters under your bed, but sometimes wished there were, this just may be the series for you."
"Matsumoto is a tremendous talent, her art flowing with grace and imagination and her dialogue loaded with zippy puns and snarky wit. I was completely enamored of the world she put to paper here, and can't wait to see more of it."
"In Hamachi, Yokaiden has the kind of spunky, brave kid that readers will want to follow for a few volumes."
"Kids who enjoy Spirited Away or even Pokemon will find much to like in this well written, expertly drawn story."
"With a bold sense of line, striking visual designs and clearly defined layouts, this is one made-in-America project that avoids the self-consciousness of 'trying to look like manga' and lets the artist's style speak for itself."
"[...] as this is an original production for Del Rey, I would hope that stateside manga companies take a note from Yokaiden, as this is how it should be done if you're not going to be translating and releasing an American version of a Japanese title [...]"
"Once in a blue moon a manga comes along from a first time author that is not only a brilliant first try but also a unpredictably well told story that makes you wish the next one comes out soon."
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