
But the story is disjointed, so you must read between the lines to see some of that. That isn't to say there's no potential here – there is.

Mainly, I struggled to feel any connection to our three leading characters. However, I feel like the execution could have used some work. I liked the bright cover and the overall premise (gotta love a monster world!). So, I wanted to enjoy Sengoku Youko, Vol. Together they're about to head out on a series of adventures, accompanied by a strange swordsman. He's mostly human, yet he feels none of the kindness towards humans that Tama has.

She's a katawara who loves humans and, as such, has sworn to protect them. Either you're a human or a monster (katawara). In a world where monsters exist, it seems like everyone has taken a side.
