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Yotsuba&! #8

Apr 2010 · Yen Press · 10.99 USD; 12.99 CAD
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“Yotsuba And Opposites”
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In this volume of the beloved slice-of-life manga, Yotsuba continues her daily adventures with her usual boundless curiosity and energy. From learning about the wonders of a new air conditioner to exploring the mysteries of a cicada shell, her innocent perspective turns ordinary moments into delightful escapades. Kiyohiko Azuma's charming art and gentle humor shine as Yotsuba's interactions with her neighbors and father deepen, offering readers another heartwarming chapter in her world of discovery.

In "Yotsuba And Opposites," Yotsuba’s boundless curiosity leads her to explore the idea of opposites—whether it’s colors, emotions, or the way people act—through her usual mix of innocent questions and cheerful chaos. With Kiyohiko Azuma’s signature gentle art and coloring, the story captures the quiet magic of everyday moments, all brought to life in a cover by Azuma that features Yotsuba in her rain gear, Miura in her priestess outfit, and an unnamed high school student in a panda costume, all pulled from earlier episodes.

writer, artist, inker Kiyohiko Azuma · writer Amy Forsyth · 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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Yotsuba participates in an ancient Japanese ritual connected with a regional festival. Koiwai allows her to do it as a rite of passage, but Yotsuba does it because the participants get candy at the finish.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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