From the day his parents named him, Nasa Yuzaki has been destined for outer space...or so he believes. But while trying to join the space program, he is thrown for a loop when an accident introduces him to Tsukasa, a mysterious girl with strange powers. Is she an alien, a moon goddess or something else? Since she insists on marrying him, Nasa has plenty of chances to find out!
Fly Me to the Moon Volume 1is adorable and one that I recommend for people looking for an adorable manga. It isn't revolutionary or groundbreaking, but it does the job it sets out to do which is to introduce you to the characters and get you to feel for their blooming romance. Read Full Review
Fly Me to the Moon is a really engaging, fun rom-com that refreshingly chooses to humorize more uncommon situations than your typical manga love story. Like its central couples married life, its only just getting started, but this first volume still tells a compelling love-at-first-sight story along with the tribulations of the first night of a newly married couple. Hatas comic timing, art, and commitment to showing off the minutiae of his characters daily lives in ways uniquely formatted for manga make it more than worth checking out ahead of the animes release later this fall. Yeah, you could say Im pretty over the moon for this series. If getting married is an all-you-can-hold buffet of physical intimacy, then reading this manga is an all-you-can-read buffet of cuteness! Read Full Review
Overall,Fly Me to the Moonproves an entertaining slice-of-life series. With likeable characters and a charming story, its difficult to find fault with. How much you enjoy it will depend on how well you get on with the cast, but provided you do then there is fun to be had here. Read Full Review
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