Waiting for Spring Manga Volume 7
About Waiting for Spring Manga Volume 7
Waiting for Spring manga volume 7 features story and art by Anashin.
Mitsuki has been working so hard to prepare for the school festival that she passes out from exhaustion. When she wakes up, she finds herself in an unfamiliar bed … It turns out to be Aya who’s come to her rescue, like he always used to. Meanwhile, Towa comes to an important realization on his own—he resolves to confess his feelings to Mitsuki, and the day of the school festival may be his best chance!
Details
- Publisher: KODANSHA COMICS
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Romance
- Themes: School Life, Sports
- Age Rating: 13+
- Release Date: 7/10/2018
- Page Count: 176
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
1 review
Delving into deeper emotional territory.
by Kastie -
I think Anashin is out to break hearts just through the torture of not know which guy to root for! Volume 7 quickly escalates - but first - I love how much the class comes together during the festival. It's common to see these done in anime and manga, so the usual tropes are there. But Anashin takes it a bit further by adding emotional investment that's not really related to Aya or Towa, but to Mitsuki. She blossoms out of their shadows more in this volume. We see more of Mitsuki with Aya and watch as Towa firms his grip on his feelings (and resolve). This is definitely one of two (the next being #8) volumes that fans shouldn't miss, and it will have you eagerly grabbing the next one to see what happens. I never expected to be drawn into it quite this much! Haha! But it's truly a sweet story that is delving deeper. Highly Recommended.