A review by readingunderadesk
Glitch, Vol. 1 by Shima Shinya

4.0

This is sort of unique for a manga series that although the plot/setting is students investigating some otherworldly phenomena only they and few others can see, the cast is multi-cultural and the art style seems to draw from a variety of global influences. I'm invested! It seems the titular 'Glitch' refers to a sort of barrier between worlds, 'same latitude and longitude but not here,' as explained by one of the characters, and lately, more seems to be coming through...

I appreciated the casual non-binaryness of one of the characters (the author is also nonbinary) and it's nice to have that be more a thing (as in, it just Is with no further explanation needed) lately.

This was interesting, and I'll look forward to further volumes.

Thank you to Yen Press and NetGalley for the eARC in exchange for this review!