666 Satan #9
Volume 9 of Seishi Kishimoto's *666 Satan* arrives in a suitably cosmic mood, its cover presenting a solitary, wild-haired young man standing against a vast starfield, cradling a glowing image of Earth in his hands. The image captures a quiet but weighty tension — one figure, the whole planet, and the boundless dark of space — that feels entirely at home in this supernatural shonen adventure. Panini Manga's edition is a solid way to follow this dimension-spanning series as the stakes keep growing.
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