Lag tiene que hacer de guía a Chiko Neige, la nueva empleada de la Colmena. Sin embargo, los dos Bee chocan porque no tienen la misma visión sobre las “cartas”. Encima, Chiko declara que piensa convertirse en Head Bee... ¿¡Qué pretende!? ¡Mientras tanto, a la Colmena llega información de alguien más que nació en el día del parpadeo!
Hiroyuki Asada (浅田弘幸 Asada Hiroyuki) is a Japanese mangaka. His most known series are I'll and Tegami Bachi.
All of Asada's manga were serialized in the monthly shōnen anthology Monthly Shōnen Jump (which has since been discontinued; Tegami Bachi now appears in its replacement Jump Square). He made his debut in 1986. He acquired a fanbase with Mint: Sleeping Rabbit, Renka by degrees, and his popularity improved with I'll. He also worked on the character design of the 2019 anime adaptation of Tezuka's classic Dororo. In his personal life, he is part of a unit with Shou Tajima (best known for Psych) and Takeshi Obata (best known for Hikaru no Go and Death Note), and his creation activity with "AQUARIOS 3".
Only a few more volumes to go and the plot is heading towards its finale. It was strange to find a new character added at this point Chico Neige, whom the volume revolves around but we find she is essential to where the plot is heading. Otherwise, Lag takes her on a couple of mail deliveries and overall this is a great volume with a bit of everything we expect from the series and appearances by all the popular characters.
Hay una nueva Letter Bee, y sinceramente este personaje no me gusta tanto como los demás, a saber, si cambia en los siguientes tomos, pero sinceramente lo dudo mucho ya que, si una persona me cae mal, me cae mal.
La historia y las ilustraciones como siempre de 10.
Noir needs to understand that he doesn't need to have something on his face to have someone stare at it 😏😂 This books are getting more interesting with each volume.
Tegami Bachi has really kept a strong plot going for these past few volumes and this one is no exceptions. New questions, mysteries and truths about Amberground and the artificial star that lights it are revealed and discussed.
It seems that perhaps the Letter Bee organization might not be as innocent as individual Bee's like Lag think they are.
The plot takes some great twists and turns in this volume and the story is moving ahead at a steady pace. I hope that pace continues on in the next volume because things are really getting interesting now.
Lag finds himself challenged by a new recruit for the Bees, as if catching up on deliveries wasn't hard enough. Amazing plot and wonderful illustrations. The only bad thing is the cliffhanger ending!