The Devil Is a Part-Timer! (Vol. 19)

The Devil Is a Part-Timer! (Vol. 19)

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Nov 22, 2022 · Inglese · Brossura (210 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 210
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Nov 22, 2022
Editore Yen Press
ISBN-10 197535107X
ISBN-13 9781975351076

Descrizione

In a world where demons and heroes clash, the line between good and evil becomes increasingly blurred. The story follows the Devil King, once a fearsome overlord, who finds himself in a surprisingly mundane life on Earth. As he navigates his job at a fast-food restaurant, he faces not only the trials of working life but also the unexpected challenges of fitting into human society. With each volume, the narrative delves deeper into his relationships with the quirky cast of characters that surround him.

Challenging his former identity, the Devil King encounters both new and familiar faces from his past. The interactions are filled with humor and heart, showcasing the struggles of adapting to a normal life while dealing with the remnants of his former reign. Each chapter unfolds with comedic misadventures, surprising plot twists, and moments of self-discovery that resonate on a deeper level.

As the series progresses, the stakes rise, leading to conflicts that threaten the delicate balance he has established. Allies and foes emerge, complicating his journey toward redemption and personal growth. The themes of friendship, responsibility, and the search for one's true self are skillfully woven into the narrative, making it not just a tale of fantasy but a reflective journey that captures the essence of humanity.

With rich illustrations that bring the characters and their antics to life, this volume continues to captivate fans, mixing action, laughter, and poignant moments. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, even when cloaked in the guise of a demon king striving to embrace the ordinary.

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