![]() ![]() ![]() It explains in manga form the trials and struggles she goes through as she raises the kid, and it all comes to a head when mentally and physically she becomes out of it and isn’t sure what to do aside from venting her concerns. The first is actually a two-parter, but the first story focuses on Yukari Umetani, who happens to be raising a kid with WWS - WereWolf Syndrome. Out of all the stories though, three stand out the most to me. We have a story involving two factions at a stalemate due to a dragon and its nest a mermaid doing her best to crawl out of the ocean to go somewhere a not-so-smart kid with anxiety about her future meeting a fish god and there’s even a story involving an artist who can breathe life into the works he creates - even intimations, which he needs to get what he wants. Seven Little Sons of the Dragon is 7 stories that mix fantasy, the surreal, and some comedy. So what type of tales can Kui tell now that it’s unrelated from Delicious in Dungeon? Well, many stories - some whimsical, some weird! ![]() Now it’s all collected in one somewhat meaty paperback version (254 pages), and Yen Press decided to bring this over in 2019. As in, short stories, which is what Ryoko Kui did within some time frame for Fellows! magazine. Delicious in Dungeon is a terrific work, so it does makes sense to have the author do more stories. ![]()
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