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Yotsuba&! #10

Oct 2011 · Yen Press · 11.99 USD; 12.99 CAD
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“Yotsuba And Playtime”
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This volume collects the tenth installment of the slice-of-life manga series following the cheerful and curious young girl Yotsuba Koiwai as she navigates everyday adventures with her father and neighbors. The stories continue to capture her playful misadventures and interactions with the world around her, maintaining the series' signature humor and warmth.

In "Yotsuba And Playtime," Yotsuba and Ena visit Miura at her home, where a curious discovery in her bedroom sets off a quiet moment of wonder and explanation. Yotsuba, ever imaginative, insists that a stack of boxes in the corner is her robot friend Danbo—only to be gently corrected by Miura and Ena, who must explain what really happened to the beloved toy. Written by Kiyohiko Azuma and Stephen Paul, with art and inks by Azuma, and lettering by Terri Delgado, the issue captures the gentle humor and heartfelt moments that define the series, all framed by a cover by Kiyohiko Azuma.

writer, artist, inker Kiyohiko Azuma · writer Stephen Paul · letterer Terri Delgado · cover Kiyohiko Azuma

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writer, artist, inker Kiyohiko Azuma
letterer Terri Delgado
cover pencils, inks Kiyohiko Azuma

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Ena and Yotsuba visit Miura at her house. While in her bedroom, Yotsuba recognizes some boxes piled in a corner as Miura's robot friend, Danbo (which she believes is real). Then Ena and Miura have to explain what happened to Danbo.

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