On this episode of the podcast, the Mavericks are joined by both Maxy Barnard and Bomber D Rufi to once again cover the first volume of a newly released Shonen Sunday title from Viz Media in the form of Tomohito Oda’s, Komi Can’t Communicate! A sincere slice of life series about a popular girl named Komi who has trouble even uttering a single word to any of her classmates, but with the the help of some guy named Tadano Hitohito, she’ll overcome her lack of communication skills and make 100 friends! Listen as we discuss our first impressions of the series, as well as just what readers can expect if they choose to continue reading! Enjoy!

 

 

PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 

00:22 – Intro 

0:02:44 – Komi Can’t Communicate Discussion

1:47:52 – Wrap-Up 

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About The Author Colton

Colton is just your regular glasses wearing nerd residing in Saint Louis, Misery (that's a joke) who loves reading and collecting manga as a hobby and also records too many podcasts! He started off his podcasting escapades in 2013 when he created Life Lessons: The Gintama Manga Cast, which was a show dedicated to Gintama and its past English release of the manga. From there he became the co-host of shows such as the Manga Corner from Anime3000, Heavenly Kings, One Podcast Prevails and many more. Colton first discovered manga back in 2006 when he bought his first issue of Shonen Jump, and ever since then, his love and passion for manga took off from there! His favorite titles include Sket Dance, Eyeshield 21, My Hero Academia and much, much more. Colton can be found frequenting sites such as Anilist and Twitter under the handle of sniperking323.

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