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Blue Lock: Episode Nagi Volume 1 Review

Blue Lock is currently making waves with its second season, but let’s take a step back and dive into the original manga that set the stage for the hit series. Blue Lock: Episode Nagi follows the journey of Seishiro Nagi and his friend Reo Miage as they navigate the world of high school soccer.

The Dynamic Duo: Seishiro Nagi and Reo Miage
In Episode Nagi, we meet Seishiro Nagi, a laid-back student who prefers gaming over physical activity, and Reo Miage, a determined young soccer player with dreams of winning the World Cup. Despite Nagi’s reluctance, Reo convinces him to join the school soccer team, setting the stage for their future endeavors.

Project Blue Lock: A New Challenge
As the story unfolds, Reo and Nagi find themselves thrust into the high-stakes world of Project Blue Lock, a competitive program aimed at finding Japan’s top striker. With the threat of elimination looming over them, the duo must push themselves to their limits to survive.

Artistic Evolution and Engaging Storytelling
While Episode Nagi features a new artist, Kouta Sannomiya, the transition is seamless, capturing the essence of the original series. The character designs remain consistent, maintaining the visual appeal of the Blue Lock universe.

A Gateway to Blue Lock
Whether you’re a seasoned fan or new to the series, Episode Nagi serves as a captivating entry point into the world of Blue Lock. The narrative strikes a balance between character development and high-stakes soccer action, drawing readers into the heart of the story.

From the engaging storyline to the captivating artwork, Blue Lock: Episode Nagi Volume 1 is a must-read for fans of sports manga. Dive into the world of Project Blue Lock and follow Nagi and Reo’s journey to the top of the soccer world.

This review was made possible by a review copy from Kodansha, supplied by Diamond Book Distributors UK. Don’t miss out on this exciting addition to the Blue Lock universe!