A review by coffeedragon
Black Butler, Vol. 11 by Yana Toboso

5.0

This volume feels a bit wonky since it still continues the Murder Mystery case, but not as part of the case. Here we get the explanation of what happened, why the social event happened, and why Sebastian acted independently to Ciel (aka. why he spilled the truth). That humor is back in the pages, possibly magnified by a hundred if my laughing is anything to go by. We follow some of the impossible tasks Sebastian had to do (and his funny thoughts) and get a whiff of his Greatest Weakness, but we also begin a new case, this one not actually assigned by the Queen (as they usually are) about apparent "revivals" and human experimenting