Another charming romp with Keiichi and various goddesses, and this time some demons as well, both in Hell and on earth, at Keiichi's anarchic birthday party. Additionally the volume opens with the conclusion of the dilemma facing Chrono, after she's broken something fundamental with the world - suddenly no one can sing anymore (and Chrono's got some cat-based trauma that gets tangly, as these things tend to do). Volume 38 only rates three stars because it lacks any of the moments of true sentimental greatness that often occurred in earlier OMG! stories, but the artwork (and fashions) only get better as the series goes along, and that's worth a lot.