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Loading... Tegami Bachi, Vol. 9 (Tegami Bachi, Letter Bee) (edition 2012)by hiroyuki Asada, hiroyuki Asada (Illustrator)
Work detailsTegami Bachi, Volume 9: The Dead Letter Office by hiroyuki Asada
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Plenty of action and plot movement in this volume as we finally return to the capital. Two new characters are introduced who move things around in the government, firing someone and giving many of the Bees reassignments. Reverse's plans to foil the government may have been delayed in the past but they are once again on track to bring them down. Several characters from the past reappear in new places, both good and bad. This is always fun. Niche has an episode with her underpants once again which is a running joke and quite hilarious (one of the very few things that make this series T-rated). Finally Lag's reassignment to the Dead Letter office takes him on an exciting sidestory as he sets out to deliver a large stack of refused mail to one address. The sidestory was well-written and an entertaining diversion. A good volume that makes one eager to continue with the series. (