Into the Deepest, Most Unknowable Dungeon Vol. 6

Author Kakeru
Paperback
$13.99 US
On sale Jun 20, 2023 | 178 Pages | 9781638589709

SWORDSWOMAN SHOWDOWN

The humans of Aegis are still reeling from their encounter with the fearsome White Mask. Worried that she might be a burden, Aro begins a new journey to find her self-worth and her role within Jean’s party. Meanwhile, the Holy Saint Slaughterer and the Sword Princess Katana confront one another over goblins. There’s no magic in this world, no cheat powers—what will two warriors at the peak of their skills use to get the upper hand?
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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SWORDSWOMAN SHOWDOWN

The humans of Aegis are still reeling from their encounter with the fearsome White Mask. Worried that she might be a burden, Aro begins a new journey to find her self-worth and her role within Jean’s party. Meanwhile, the Holy Saint Slaughterer and the Sword Princess Katana confront one another over goblins. There’s no magic in this world, no cheat powers—what will two warriors at the peak of their skills use to get the upper hand?

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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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