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Dengeki Daisy, Vol. 4 by Kyousuke Motomi
Dengeki Daisy, Vol. 4 by Kyousuke Motomi












The humor is back as well, with missed, "Go bald, Kurosaki!" keeping the mood light. The Teru x Kurosaki scenes were great and much needed after so much of the mystery story over the last couple of volumes. Meanwhile, Kurosaki plans a big day for Teru's birthday, deciding it is time to confess his feelings.

Dengeki Daisy, Vol. 4 by Kyousuke Motomi

But it's a bitter pill for Teru to swallow considering the group will be asked to save Akira. Story: Teru's brother's disc is watched by the group: we finally know everything from Kurosaki's father and Professor Midorikawa's jobs as well as why Teru's brother was involved. All the loose ends of the story, from Teru's brother's involvement to reason why Kurosaki's father was murdered, are now coming together and they all lead to Akira. More reviews (and no fluff) on the blog Daisy 14 is an important volume in the series: both the secret of Akira and the confirmation of Kurosaki's relationship with Teru are the focal point. Really you don't expect all those different sorts of feels to come through so complexly and united!īOTTOM LINE: We are so, so close to the end. The romance comes through in the art as well with a dreamy feel. There is this wonderful balance between the humor frames and the drama frames. And BAM! That happens and you weren't expecting that! It was such a powerful way to end the volume. The tension was quite high! You know the powers at work are secret and shadowy so they won't give up so easily just because their crew knows what is going on. I love how this rang so true to how we want to be in our own lives and the struggles that plague our relationships too. but ultimately they love each other and are willing to keep trying.

Dengeki Daisy, Vol. 4 by Kyousuke Motomi Dengeki Daisy, Vol. 4 by Kyousuke Motomi

The relationship between Teru and DAISY has always been what this series is about and it is oh so sweet in this volume! We get some relationship struggles as both want different things about Akira. Akira is a mystery that has been at the center of Dengeki Daisy and now Teru, Kurosaki and their friends learn why Teru's brother and Kurosaki's father were both willing to help their friend the professor and lose their lives! It's pretty crazy stuff but totally in like with the story we've been reading the entire time! WOW! It was quite satisfying. This is totally a volume where we get lots of answers. At school, the new janitor seems to be around when Teru needs help, they have a conflict filled relationship totally at odds with what she has with DAISY. Her beloved big brother has died, her only solace are the messages she exchanges with DAISY, who communicates with her through the cell phone her brother left her. And there may be references to the plot of those volumes. As this is a multi-volume series my opinion is also influenced by the previous volumes.














Dengeki Daisy, Vol. 4 by Kyousuke Motomi