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Goodnight Punpun, Vol. 2
by Inio Asano
The 2nd volume’s taken a darker turn compared to the last. From here, we’re given a spotlight about Yuichi Onodera, Punpun’s uncle and his mother’s brother.
His character is portrayed as someone who remains lost with his way of living, even in his 30’s. He’s got a bitter outlook in life due to his past experiences and does what he can to overcome it.
This is also a slightly longer volume and has a more mature content, so there’s your word of caution for younger audiences.
His character is portrayed as someone who remains lost with his way of living, even in his 30’s. He’s got a bitter outlook in life due to his past experiences and does what he can to overcome it.
This is also a slightly longer volume and has a more mature content, so there’s your word of caution for younger audiences.