![]() ![]() This is great as she adds an additional layer to the short piece, and it is always fun to watch her poke fun at Giyu’s expressionless demeanor. Tomioka’s story also features another fan favorite: Shinobu Kocho. Stories of Water and Flame opens with the first of the two-part specials: Giyu Tomioka’s Story, which originally was printed in Shonen Jump magazine in 2019. ![]() ![]() It features touch-up art and lettering by John Hunt and design by Jimmy Presler. The volume is translated by John Terry and edited by Jennifer Sherman. A relatively standalone volume, it compliments the original series well, and collectors will likely enjoy having it to round out the series on their shelves. The manga is based on the original work of Koyoharu Gotouge, but this time features the story and art by Ryoji Hirano ( BOZEBEATS). The world of Demon Slayer isn’t over quite yet, Stories of Water and Flame features two short bonus prequels centering fan-favorites Tomioka and Rengoku. ![]()
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