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すべての人類を破壊する。それらは再生できない。[Subete no jinrui wo hakai suru. Sorera wa saisei dekinai.] #3

Destroy All Humans. They Can't Be Regenerated. A Magic: The Gathering Manga, Vol. 3: Limited edition Magic: The Gathering

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It’s the nineties at Tokiwagi Middle School. And for gamers like Hajime Kano, after the release of Magic: The Gathering, nothing will ever be the same again!

As their 1998 summer vacation comes to an end, the release of Magic: The Gathering’s new expansion, Urza’s Saga, garners excitement from Hajime and the other players. Amidst the hype, Hajime runs into a mysterious yet somewhat familiar girl during an autumn field trip. Who is this girl and what does she have to do with the game?!

212 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2018

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1,895 reviews58 followers
June 14, 2025
Back in Summer 1998...the Wonder of Magic : The Gathering is being discovered!
Hajime and others attend their first Magic: the Gathering tournament with mixed results and gender misidentification.
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2,994 reviews298 followers
April 20, 2025
I’m not going to pretend that I won’t overuse the word magic in this review, so you may as well batten down the hatches while I get into the particulars.

Honestly, my general feeling is that some of the magic went out of this volume because it didn’t do enough with Magic(tm). They play a bunch of it, but the bloom is off that rose a smidgen. I have been okay with our slow burning romance, but it contorts itself in some unpalatable ways this time too.

One thing I will credit is that it does manage to use the history of Magic to make for a few matches that are very comparable to any battling anime/manga on the market. When one unbeatable deck hits the tournament scene, it’s historically accurate and based on reality, which I appreciate.

Yakumo shows up and her rival status is confirmed and that, at least, is not a bad choice. She and Hajime are basically identical in terms of their personalities and they end up on a non-date that would make them a good couple except that isn’t where Hajime’s heart lies.

Amidst this, Emi is suddenly being pursued by Hajime’s friend, Kurushima, who decides to take on his best friend over a girl. Which is a heck of a swerve since we never really see them interact and there’s no hint that Emi and Kurushima have much chemistry to speak of. And here’s where things start to kind of hit the skids.

Kurushima is basically an ass and he ends up bringing the absolute worst in Hajime. The ending of this volume is meant to be a dramatic battle between two rivals, but it’s also an overt display of male chauvinism that reduces Emi to a prize for these guys to fight over without considering her.

Look, I want it to be set in 1998, not written like it’s 1998.

Emi is, I have come to realize, a Magic pixie dream girl, who is the beautiful and talented girl who loves a nerd hobby and becomes romantically interested in our male lead. While this annoys me a little, I do also think that Hajime and Emi ending up being pretty good together when he’s not being a chump.

I promise that this is not a knee-jerk reaction to the story largely glossing over the release of Mirage, which was the expansion that made up the bulk of my time with the series.

There are just issues here that make this feel a little less fun than it previously was. For something that was already a very acquired sort of taste to begin with, that does slim it to a more narrow focus.

When it does what it does well, it’s actually got some juice. Emi is obsessed with the end of the world and various prophecies thereof, which drives her in a ‘life’s too short’ sort of way. The scene with her and Hajime in the grass is top tier.

It was a real balancing act between the various facets of this story, I now realize, and they tumble out of whack this time around. I’m not especially hopeful about next time either, but I’ll come back because it’s still neat enough to see something I’m familiar with in a manga and the main pairing has legs when the cruft is wiped away.

3 stars - I mean, I still enjoy the late-90’s nostalgia, and there are some good moments amidst an unsurprising narrative too. But it loses the novelty of the game and leans into a rivalry that diminishes Emi, which turns out to be, unsurprisingly, not much of a replacement.
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May 9, 2026
La parte de Magic entiendo que no es para todo el mundo pero la parte de romance es mejor que Cumbres borrascosas
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October 27, 2025
Hajime continues his obsession with Magic: The Gathering which includes sneaking out of town to a shop where they have tournaments on the weekend. He's been going with Emi, a girl from school who is keeping her Magic playing on the down low. They slowly begin to realize they have feelings for each other, especially when they go on a school field trip and wind up going around the park with other people, still keeping an eye on each other (the green eye of jealousy, perhaps?). A new set of cards is released, called Urza's Saga, which provides more card-play excitement.

The series turning into a soap opera but is still charming enough to keep me going. High school romances are a dime a dozen but the addition of the collectible card game and a background worry about the world ending gives this something extra.

Mildly recommended.
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27 reviews
April 16, 2025
Thank you to Netgalley and Viz Media for an advanced digital copy of Destroy All Humans: They Can't Be Regenerated Volume 3.

This has easily became one of my favorite series and one that I am constantly recommending. I'm happy to say that this volume is just as good as the first two volumes and I look forward to reading the rest of the series as it comes out.

In this volume we get to see the different relationships develop a little deeper and some more MTG matches. I will forever love the art style and showing the art work of the cards, it's as if the action of each card is coming to live.

Towards the end things are getting interesting as we have a showdown between to characters that each want to confess there love. I can't wait to read the next volume and see who wins the match.
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April 10, 2025
Kano and Sawatari are off and on in their strange relationship, but their love of M:TG keep them together. But when Sawatari sees Kano and Yakumo together on the field trip, she wonders what is going on. Then Kano is confronted by a strange guy who challenges him over Swatari. We will just have to wait until the next volume to see who wins that showdown. And what will Sawatari think of being the prize in this fight? Things are definitely getting interesting!

Thanks Netgalley and Viz Media for the chance to read this volume!
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31 reviews
April 29, 2025
The love triangle begins in this one... and it's the exact middle school drama you would expect with kids obsessed with normal (non-Shadow Realm related) card games. Continues to be a fun ride with cheeky references here and there.
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August 15, 2025
The love story becomes a love triangle, or maybe a love square! Are they going to conform to social expectations, or are Kano and Emi going to admit they have "more than friends" feelings for each other?
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May 7, 2025
I love how very in-the-moment this series is in its setting. Old jokes and contemporary memes abound.
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September 13, 2025
Still fun. Feels a bit more episodic soap opera than before, but that is really what I signed for, I suppose.
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January 6, 2026
Story continues to get more and more interesting, some drama is starting to unfold and the artwork is beautiful
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November 19, 2025
Hajime obviously likes Sawatari. She’s much more of a mystery- I think she likes him too BUT she may also just like the cat/mouse game they play. He’s like a little lovesick puppy. I like MTG as an idea but am not into card games, so the little asides are neat and informative but not crucial to be a fan to enjoy the story. The world better end!

This is such a strange read, the kids are a lot younger than I’d think, American middle schoolers just like hot chips and vaping but maybe Japanese students are just more studious. I am not sure how I feel about this, I am going to read the next few volumes to be fair.
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May 19, 2025
La historia evoluciona y aparecen nuevos personajes y la trama se complica.

Este volumen me ha gustado más por el hecho de que entran nuevos personajes y hace que de un girito para los protagonistas y se crean nuevos conflictos
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November 9, 2025
No me está terminando de convencer. De momento mixed feelings porque las historias y personajes secundarios no me están gustando del todo.
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