No Matter How I Look at It It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! Manga Volume 13
About No Matter How I Look at It It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! Manga Volume 13
No Matter How I Look At It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular Manga Volume 13 features story and art by Nico Tanigawa.
In the first term of her third year of high school, Tomoko goes on a school field trip. But the girls walking around with her have all kinds of issues! How will Tomoko intervene (or not) with the angst-laden lineup?
Details
- Publisher: YEN PRESS
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Comedy
- Themes: School Life, Slice of Life
- Age Rating: 16+
- Release Date: 3/19/2019
- Page Count: 144
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
1 review
Transition
by Jake -
It is really quite odd to note as the series has progressed, how much it has changed. The series originally was about a girl being awkward, but has now gone fully into a series about growing up and dealing with being a teenager. Tomoko now deals with balancing time spent with her main group of school friends while also dealing with her future prospects and childhood friends. I love this transition just because it came slowly and I was never quite sure if if she would mess it up. But it has gone fully into this development for the better. Now the only thing left to realize is the assured heartbreak to come when the last day of the girls school days end and they separate to go off to college.