Komi Can't Communicate Manga Volume 19
About Komi Can't Communicate Manga Volume 19
Komi Can't Communicate Manga Volume 19 features story and art by Tomohito Oda.
Najimi takes the role of Komi’s friendship mentor very seriously (sometimes), so when it comes to light that Komi has only made eight new friends this school year, Najimi steps in to remedy the situation. But can the friendly blind date Najimi sets up lead to anything but awkwardness when everyone there has a communication disorder?!
Details
- Publisher: VIZ BOOKS
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Comedy
- Themes: School Life, Slice of Life
- Age Rating: 13+
- Release Date: 6/14/2022
- Page Count: 192
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
1 review
Realism
by Ezra -
I think that Komi running into problems is a good thing in this series. Not everyone wants to be friends with Komi and I appreciate the manga taking a more realistic turn of events. Not everyone is understanding of people who struggle with social anxiety. A great example of this is Arisa Anchi she's very blunt about how she thinks about other people. I believe that the author is introducing Anchi this way to foreshadow the struggle Komi is going to have in the future with other characters.
-Ezra