It was only natural for Tsuna to have to grow up at some point, and admittedly seven volumes of him playing the hapless fish-out-of-water is enough for any manga series to endure. So if we want to call what's happening in these books an "evolution", then so be it. I've gone to great pains not to spoil anything for fans of the series who, like me, were equally flabbergasted by the events of volume eight. I'll simply say that volume nine offers more of the same, and you can take or leave that as you choose. Read Full Review
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