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Void: No. Nine, Vol. 1

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Three hundred years ago, God destroyed the world. All that remains of humanity lives deep underground, far from the blasted surface—and far from The Emissaries, remnant soldiers of the divine war against mankind. Most live quite lives in the tunnel cities, but the few daring or desperate enough to risk death work as scavengers, collecting relics of the old world...

198 pages, Paperback

First published July 12, 2024

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Shima Shinya

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Review of advance copy received from Publisher
March 17, 2026
You just can't beat Shima Shinya for diverse, fascinating stories that are never quite what they seem to be. While Lost Lad London is still my favorite, Void: No. Nine is off to a good start in its own right. Set in a nebulous post-apocalyptic world, it follows groups of people scavenging for remnants of what I assume to be our civilization. It's a dangerous, terrible job taken by desperate people, and it looks like Shinya is going to use the story to explore youth incarceration at least a little. It's largely unlike any other manga being translated into English (and many bonus points for characters mentioning and congratulating someone on their top surgery), and I can't wait for volume two.
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Review of advance copy received from Edelweiss+
May 8, 2026
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Scavengers sift through tunnels for relics of human civilization, and their reward, aside from hopefully surviing the mission, is a decent finder's fee. Masterful storyteller Shinya delves into the backstory of several characters in this first volume, exploring the desperation or savagery that would drive someone to such dangerous surroundings. Shinya's unique illustrations are always something to look forward to.

Full review in Booklist Magazine.

Sara's Rating: 8/10
Suitability Level: Grades 9-12
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