Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear Manga, Vol. 4
2021 • 184 pages

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15



Yuna herds her orphans into an egg-laying operation. With her new market dominated, the orphanage becomes a productive member of society where the kids earn skills and cash for food, clothes, and niceties. The local lord is pricked with a bit of his conscience and bankrolls a new building for them as well. Score!

Again, somewhat of a departure from the first two volumes. The orphan story is sweet and heartwarming (and holy cow is the local lord's story for where the money went kinda dark), but it's a bit lacking in what I loved about the first two volumes. Still a great series overall though!

September 17, 2022Report this review