Seiya le héros trop prudent mène un ultime combat pour sauver le monde, ses camarades, et la femme qu'il aime !
L'affrontement entre Seiya et le Seigneur Démon est sur le point d'avoir lieu ! Avant d'en finir avec son ultime adversaire, le champion de Geaburande octroie à sa compagnie un court moment de répit à la capitale impériale, mais il disparaît presque aussitôt. Après l'avoir cherché partout sans succès, Ristarte, Mush et Elh vont questionner la grande déesse Ishistar, qui leur révèle enfin les origines de l'excessive prudence de Seiya...En bonus : une histoire courte inédite de Light Tuchihi, à découvrir derrière la jaquette !
In The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious, the goddess Lista summons a hero to aid her in a dire situation. This hero, Seiya, excels in every aspect, but there's a tiny quirk: he's incredibly cautious. Before taking any action, Seiya ensures that nothing can go wrong. His meticulousness leads to both hilarity and unexpected outcomes.
This isekai subverts your expectations of the trope. It is a parody of the overpowered main character that populates most isekai stories these days, being of comedic nature to bring on the barrel of laughs seeing the overpowered hero completing his quest by doing what most gamers do with an rpg or Pokemon game, overtrain your starter hero to be an irresistible force to finish the main story in the comfort of steamrolling your opponents.
It is indeed a comedy, but the author deemed it necessary to give the main characters a dark backstory. In short, I like the concept, but the execution needs work, but it is still an entertaining story.
In this final volume, Seiya's relationships evolve. His cautious nature clashes with the impulsive actions of his companions. The tension builds as secrets are revealed, and the stakes grow higher.
The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious masterfully blends humor, adventure, and character growth. Seiya's quirks make him a memorable protagonist, and readers can't help but root for his success. Whether he's meticulously checking his equipment or strategizing for battles, Seiya's cautious journey keeps us hooked. So, if you're ready for a unique twist on the isekai genre, dive into this manga—you won't regret it!
Definitely recommended for readers tired of the usual isekai stories of overpowered heroes, and poking fun at the entire genre while having a rib-tickling good time. Beware of the aforementioned back story, it can be a downer, but not enough to dampen the overall reading experience.