Into the Deepest, Most Unknowable Dungeon Vol. 3

Author Kakeru
Paperback
$13.99 US
On sale Jun 28, 2022 | 178 Pages | 9781638582861

SHOOT TO KILL!

The Deepest, Most Unknowable Dungeon is the deadliest stretch of ground in the new world into which Jean has been reincarnated. Even the top-ranked Holy Saint Slaughterer, the Queen of Darkness, and the Bow King are unable to defeat the demihuman hordes, or conquer the dungeon. But using Earth knowledge from his former life, Jean may just be able to develop the ultimate weapon—an arrow that can pierce any armor—and change the game forever!
KAKERU is a prolific Japanese manga creator best known for series including Mahou Shoujo Pretty Bell, Tenkuu no Tobira, Creature Girls, and Into the Deepest, Most Unknowable Dungeon.

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SHOOT TO KILL!

The Deepest, Most Unknowable Dungeon is the deadliest stretch of ground in the new world into which Jean has been reincarnated. Even the top-ranked Holy Saint Slaughterer, the Queen of Darkness, and the Bow King are unable to defeat the demihuman hordes, or conquer the dungeon. But using Earth knowledge from his former life, Jean may just be able to develop the ultimate weapon—an arrow that can pierce any armor—and change the game forever!

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KAKERU is a prolific Japanese manga creator best known for series including Mahou Shoujo Pretty Bell, Tenkuu no Tobira, Creature Girls, and Into the Deepest, Most Unknowable Dungeon.

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