Konosuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! Manga, Vol. 1

Konosuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! Manga, Vol. 1

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  • Create Date:2021-04-17 14:56:53
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Masahito Watari
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Summary

Kazuma Sato is a video game-loving shut-in–or at least he was, right up until a humiliating traffic accident brought his young life to an untimely end。。。 is what you'd think。 But after his death, a beautiful young girl calling herself a goddess offers him the chance to be reborn in another world。 And so Kazuma's grand adventure to defeat the demon king begins。。。is what should have happened。 But now he's been burdened with the useless goddess Aqua and the explosion-magic obsessed loli girl Megumin as they struggle to obtain just the basic necessities, doing nothing but hard labor day in and day out。。。

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Soobie's scared

Mammamia, che fatica leggerlo questo!Non avevo idea di cosa fosse。 L'ho comprato solo perché c'era il numero uno sulla copertina e perché la copertina era incasinata abbastanza。Ma non mi è piaciuto per niente。 L'ho trovato。。。 insipido e stupido。 I personaggi non hanno cervello, la storia per il momento vira sull'assurdo, ma sull'assurdo stupido。 C'è una strega che può lanciare un solo incantesimo una sola volta al giorno。 Una dea che non sa fare nulla。 Una paladina masochista che non può attacca Mammamia, che fatica leggerlo questo!Non avevo idea di cosa fosse。 L'ho comprato solo perché c'era il numero uno sulla copertina e perché la copertina era incasinata abbastanza。Ma non mi è piaciuto per niente。 L'ho trovato。。。 insipido e stupido。 I personaggi non hanno cervello, la storia per il momento vira sull'assurdo, ma sull'assurdo stupido。 C'è una strega che può lanciare un solo incantesimo una sola volta al giorno。 Una dea che non sa fare nulla。 Una paladina masochista che non può attaccare ma sa solo difendersi。。。 E un tipo normale che è morto (view spoiler)[di paura dopo aver salvato inutilmente una ragazza da un trattore (hide spoiler)]。。。Magari sono io che non ho colto il senso di fondo della storia。 。。。more

Alex Rivers

Cute characters and funny parody of tropes, but the story itself gets better later on。 Only watched the anime from this point, planning on reading more eventually。

Taika-Kukka

Missing the anime so I started reading it as a manga。

LaPommequirougit

https://lapommequirougit。com/2021/01/。。。Je remercie les Éditions Meian pour l’envoi de cette lecture。 Konosuba, un titre qui m’a beaucoup fait rire, je ne m’y attendais vraiment pas, un isekai des plus surprenants !Kazuma Satô est un grand fan de jeux vidéo et il ne sort pratiquement jamais de sa chambre。 Malheureusement pour lui, la seule fois où il met le nez dehors, il se retrouve à mourir dans un accident de voiture。Le voilà qui se réveille, face à une déesse qui lui propose de se réincarner https://lapommequirougit。com/2021/01/。。。Je remercie les Éditions Meian pour l’envoi de cette lecture。 Konosuba, un titre qui m’a beaucoup fait rire, je ne m’y attendais vraiment pas, un isekai des plus surprenants !Kazuma Satô est un grand fan de jeux vidéo et il ne sort pratiquement jamais de sa chambre。 Malheureusement pour lui, la seule fois où il met le nez dehors, il se retrouve à mourir dans un accident de voiture。Le voilà qui se réveille, face à une déesse qui lui propose de se réincarner dans un monde qui ressemble beaucoup au RPG auquel il aime jouer。 Il se retrouve donc aussitôt dans cet univers, mais il a un objectif de long terme : devoir tuer le roi démon。L’humour de ce manga est vraiment déjanté, exactement ce qui me fallait pour me changer les esprits ! Les personnages sont tous plus loufoques les uns que les autres。 Le fan service est très présent, mais complètement assumé, donc cela ne me dérange pas plus que cela。En bref, c’est un premier tome qui introduit bien l’univers de Konosuba et qui me donne très envie de le continuer, mais également d’aller regarder son adaptation en animé ! 。。。more

Aru

Inhalt:Kazuma, ein Nerd durch und durch, stirbt eines Tages bei dem Versuch eine Schülerin zu retten an einem Herzinfarkt。Im Jenseits bekommt er die Chance ein neues Leben in einer Welt zu beginnen, die viel Ähnlichkeit mit seinem Lieblingscomputerspiel hat。 Dafür darf er sich sogar ein Objekt seiner Wahl aussuchen, er muss nur irgendwann den Dämonenkönig besiegen。 Kurzerhand nimmt er die Göttin Aqua mit, die ihn aufgrund seiner Todesursache (vor Schreck gestorben) noch ausgelacht hat。Meinung:De Inhalt:Kazuma, ein Nerd durch und durch, stirbt eines Tages bei dem Versuch eine Schülerin zu retten an einem Herzinfarkt。Im Jenseits bekommt er die Chance ein neues Leben in einer Welt zu beginnen, die viel Ähnlichkeit mit seinem Lieblingscomputerspiel hat。 Dafür darf er sich sogar ein Objekt seiner Wahl aussuchen, er muss nur irgendwann den Dämonenkönig besiegen。 Kurzerhand nimmt er die Göttin Aqua mit, die ihn aufgrund seiner Todesursache (vor Schreck gestorben) noch ausgelacht hat。Meinung:Der Manga ist unglaublich lustig。 Der Humor ist einfach super und das Zusammenspiel der sehr unterschiedlichen Charaktere ist einfach extrem unterhaltsam。Die Charaktere sind jeder für sich schon eine sehr besondere Persönlichkeit, aber zusammen erscheinen sie noch um einiges unterhaltsamer。Die Zeichnungen finde ich richtig passend und süß gestaltet。 Man hat auch keine Schwierigkeiten sich zurecht zu finden。Ich kann die Reihe bisher auf jeden Fall empfehlen。 。。。more

Josema

Historia muy entrenenida que recuerda a una partida de rol en un mundo fantastico, tipo d&d, con subidas de nivel, aprender habilidades, clases y oficios,。。。

Aravind JS

A fun read。

Ethan Fritz

On the surface it may appear to be another fantasy manga like SOA or Re: Zero, and you are right, accept the fact that all the characters in this are completely useless but have a strange, uhh, charm to them。 Over all I didn't like it as much as the anime but it was a good read! On the surface it may appear to be another fantasy manga like SOA or Re: Zero, and you are right, accept the fact that all the characters in this are completely useless but have a strange, uhh, charm to them。 Over all I didn't like it as much as the anime but it was a good read! 。。。more

Jon Ureña

Three and a half, four for a comedy。Some days ago I finished the latest translated novel from the series “Re:Zero”, which had become my current obsession。 As a placebo of sorts until the next volume comes out later this month, I figured I could try to read through the original novels from the other isekai I have loved somewhat recently: “Konosuba” (which is an abbreviation of “Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo”, meaning “bless this wonderful world”)。Isekai is an extremely popular genre in Ja Three and a half, four for a comedy。Some days ago I finished the latest translated novel from the series “Re:Zero”, which had become my current obsession。 As a placebo of sorts until the next volume comes out later this month, I figured I could try to read through the original novels from the other isekai I have loved somewhat recently: “Konosuba” (which is an abbreviation of “Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo”, meaning “bless this wonderful world”)。Isekai is an extremely popular genre in Japan that is curiously absent in the Western world。 It almost invariably involves some Japanese person (or persons) getting whisked away to another world, which is usually a fantasy setting loosely based on the Age of Enlightenment in Europe。 There’s usually magic involved, and sometimes, puzzlingly, the reality of that fantasy world contains videogame-like elements, for example characters attributes, status screens, leveling up, etc。 In its most stereotypical form, the protagonist was an honorable nobody on Earth, but when he gets to that fantasy world he’s given some weapon or ability that allows him to do whatever he’s supposed to be doing (usually defeating some bad guys)。 Maneuvering that strange new world as a foreigner, as well as meeting a cast of weird, fascinating characters, are big selling points。 This series, “Konosuba”, attempts to deconstruct a genre full of clichés; while in the West deconstructions more often than not are directed attempts at manipulating society with some venomous narrative (for example I got into “The Boys” only for it to become another blatant attempt at political propaganda), the twists in this series turned it into often unpredictable, sometimes hilarious, consistently entertaining good fun。 “Re:Zero” uses the genre to engage in character studies in which those people are pushed to the brink of self-destruction (and beyond) in order to explore how real people can change, but “Konosuba” is a light-hearted, joyful, often perverted ride with an anime adaptation that became wildly successful not only because of its animation but because of the sense of camaraderie: you just want to spend some more time with its cast of lovable idiots。We start with the protagonist having just died。 He’s in some sort of limbo, where he meets a beautiful girl who identifies herself as a goddess。 Name’s Aqua。 She’s in charge of giving decently deceased souls the choice between going to a boring heaven or being reborn without memories of their previous lives。 First off, the protagonist wants some information about the aftermath of his death; despite being (as tends to be the case) a guy who didn’t work, go to school nor went out much, he had left his home that day to buy some videogame related stuff, but when a girl had crossed the street in front of an incoming truck (truck-kun isekai-ing someone to another world is a cliché), this protagonist pushed her out of the way and died himself。 However, the goddess informs him that he was mistaken: the girl wasn’t in any danger to begin with, because the incoming vehicle was a slow-moving tractor。 The girl ended up breaking a leg due to having been pushed, and the protagonist wasn’t hit by the vehicle: the shock of thinking he was about to die gave him a heart attack, he soiled himself and died。 Between laughs, Aqua informs him that even his own family members couldn’t help but chuckle as they learned of his fate。 That sets the tone for the rest of this story。 The protagonist is already annoyed at this pretty but joyfully heartless goddess。 She goes on about how there is this parallel world in which some big bad guy is causing such carnage that its inhabitants aren’t choosing to be reborn there anymore: they want to go to heaven。 It is causing a shortage of souls and it could potentially lead to a sterile world。 Therefore, the gods decided to offer the choice to souls from parallel worlds to be born into that dying reality, but retaining their memories as well as bringing with them a powerful “thing” of sorts, so they could have a decent chance to bring balance to that world。 A good enough excuse for an isekai, I guess。With the anime adaptation having many more chances to visually show things than a novel, it also sets the tone regarding how it introduces Aqua: the first thing we meet of her is her barely clothed ass, with emphasis on the barely clothed。 We get plenty of opportunities to wonder if she’s wearing panties or not (she isn’t。 Or is she?)。Aqua offers the protagonist a catalogue of powerful items to bring with him to this other world。 The protagonist has already decided to be reborn over there; after all, his life on Earth sucked。 However, his experience with videogames makes him know that all the artifacts are balanced with severe maluses。 As he takes his time deciding, Aqua, bored, munches on some snacks and pressures him to decide, because she has a queue of souls to dispatch。 Annoyed with this uncaring goddess, he chooses her as the “thing” to bring to that other world。 Whatever higher instance of that realm accepts that choice, and another goddess replaces the panicking Aqua。 The protagonist asks her how she feels now that the guy she was belittling moments ago was going to drag her with him to that terrifying world。 Crying, she yells that she doesn't want to go with such a person, but her pleading remains unanswered as their new lives begin。Breaking a couple of clichés, the protagonist of this tale is not some honorable destined-to-be-a-hero guy, but a scumbag with a yet unexplored perverted bent, and the girl who summoned him is not a good-hearted, angel-like person, but a self-centered asshole with currently unexplored issues with alcoholism。 In addition, the anime adaptation had interesting ideas regarding Aqua’s visual design, although I don’t know how else to describe her wearing a short skirt but no visible panties。In any case, they appear in a late medieval-like town。 The protagonist is eager to explore his starter setting, so he guides the despairing goddess to the local adventurers’ guild。 It’s a branch of an established corporation procuring quests and lodging to the cast of bums that tends to self-identify as adventurers。 The videogame-like nature of this reality comes in as they use a magical artifact to find out their attributes。 The protagonist is average at everything but luck and intelligence; luck in particular is extraordinarily high。 The goddess, despite her below average intelligence, has very high attributes that allow her to choose advanced character classes。 She chooses to become an arch-priest, while the protagonist is stuck in a base adventurer class。While in a clichéd RPG the main party would be able to procure some decent gear just gathering herbs or killing monsters close to the starter town, that place seems inconveniently safe; the worst monsters were killed off ages ago, and the villagers can come and go as they please。 Our main characters choose to focus on manual labor to earn enough money to feed themselves。 They sleep on hay in some barn。 Aqua quickly forgets their purpose for being reborn there; she gets distracted easily by whatever is going on around them。 However, the protagonist wants to live that grandiose life of a hero that was promised, so they pick a quest to slay some huge toads that threaten the countryside。 They are big enough to snatch goats or even children during mating season, and their meat can be sold for a decent price。 When the main characters face the toads, he realizes that the goddess is a bit too delusional and self-aggrandizing to deal with real threats。 The protagonist has to rescue her from the belly of one of the toads。 Having been so close to dying, they decide that they need to add some decent allies to their party。They spend a while watching how other parties interview plenty of applicants while nobody approaches our protagonists, who had even failed to procure some starting gear。 However, someone does answer their call: a dangerously young, eye-patched, grandiose looking wizard。 Although it quickly becomes apparent that she had mainly approached them because she hadn’t eaten for three days and the protagonists were gobbling on toad meat, her unforgeable character sheet identifies her as a powerful wizard specialized in explosion magic。 Aqua recognizes due to this girl’s red eyes and delusional attitude that she’s a member of the Crimson Demon clan, whose descendants have red eyes, unusually high intelligence and magic, and are generally lunatics。They choose to hunt more toads now that they have a fuller party。 The wizard, whose name’s Megumin, asks them to distract some toad while she prepares her spell。 Aqua distracts the toad enough by getting eaten, and in a showy display, Megumin unleashes a magical explosion that destroys everything in a twenty meter radius。 Aqua somehow resists being blown to bits。 The blast unearthed some other toads, but as the protagonist, impressed, was relying on the wizard to save them from their predicament, he realizes that she’s fallen and is unable to move。 She informs him that she can only throw a spell a day, and that completely drains her energies to the extent that she relies on someone else to carry her to a safe place。 The protagonist manages to free both teammates from each corresponding toad’s belly。As the three protagonists return to town, two of them covered in slime, the protagonist interrogates Megumin regarding what other abilities she has to counteract her very specific talents, but she has none: despite being able to “buy” other skills, she’s only in it for the explosions。 She proclaims that she’d gladly live with little food and meager lodging as long as she gets targets and accomplices for her to unleash her destructive desires。 Aqua is enchanted by the single-minded impracticality of Megumin’s chosen career。 The protagonist says that he can’t allow in the party another liability, but Megumin promptly convinces him after threatening to cry that her currently slimed state is due to some sexual assault on her underage self。Every party needs a magic user, and while they are supposed to be wise old people who handle carefully the dangerous forces fueling their arts, this story’s version is a fourteen years old chuunibyou (a Japanese term for the somewhat common phenomenon amongst young people of harboring delusions of grandeur and believing themselves to have some hidden power, except that in this case the girl does have a hidden power) who can only act as a glass cannon: she fires a single devastating shot and becomes a liability for the remainder of the day。 In any case, she has such a peculiar personality and generally pleasing design that she has become a recognizable character even outside of anime, and is featured in numerous implementations of Rule 34。 She’s fourteen years old。 She’s also voiced in the anime adaptation by seiyuu Rie Takahashi, a very talented cutie who hit gold by not only voicing Megumin, but also the heroine in “Re:Zero”。 That’s some job security。 Every time Megumin fires one of her memorable shots, this seiyuu ad-libs the delusional shit that comes out of Megumin’s mouth, which is always fun。The protagonist realizes that risking their lives to hunt these starter level monsters will barely earn them more than just working construction。 Getting anywhere in this fantasy world is going to require a struggle beyond what he signed up for or is willing to put in。 During his somber mood, a new character approaches him。 It’s a gorgeous blonde woman in a melee fighter outfit。 She has read the recruitment notice the protagonists put on the guild’s board, and after seeing two of the party members covered in slime, she had become eager to join。 She’s a crusader, which is an advanced knight class。 As the protagonist tries to control his anxiety at being addressed by this imposing somewhat older woman, he clarifies that she had mistakenly took them for an experienced party, but that as far as their skills can take them now, they are more likely than not to get eaten by monsters again。 However, this only makes the crusader breathe harder。 The protagonist feels that something is seriously off with this woman, so he refuses to let her into their party。 They part ways as much as they can in a guild house that seems to be the gathering place for every wannabe adventurer in town。In any case, killing those toads has earned him some skill points that he could allocate to learn new abilities。 Asking his newly acquired wizard he learns that other people should show him any skill before it appears into his own character sheet and he’s able to “buy” it with some of his unspent skill points。 A nearby friendly female thief offers to teach him some stuff。 In an alley close by she intends to show him the steal skill, which is conveniently tied to the luck attribute, so it would be a great fit for a protagonist that only has his luck to go by。 Despite the name, steal is a magic-like skill that transfers an item from the target to the skill triggerer。 She steals the protagonist’s pouch, and she proposes that she’ll only give it back if he can successfully steal it with his newly learned skill。 The protagonist, annoyed at having been taken advantage of, uses his steal skill only to find out that he’s gained a better treasure: the thief’s panties。 Pleased with this development, the protagonist states that he’ll pass the panties to his descendants as a family heirloom unless the thief gives him back his pouch and some extras for good measure。Back in the guild house, the thief along with the crusader, who had witnessed the exchange, inform their fellow adventurers of the violation that just took place, which becomes the first step in the protagonist’s reputation as a garbage person (which eventually will earn him nicknames such as Kazutrash and Krapuma)。 The crusader, however, is more eager than ever to join such a colorful party。 To defend himself, the protagonist fires up his steal skill again in the direction of his teammates, in order to prove that the item it steals is somewhat random, only to end up holding his wizard’s panties。 The wizard is still fourteen。 As a note that for some reason I feel obliged to write, in the anime adaptation the color of those panties was changed to black, which suits her better。[continues on the comments] 。。。more

Andri K

Came to this book relatively blind (since i haven't watch the anime yet, except for the first few minutes of ep。 1 and an abridged parody one-shot), and I have to say that I am pleasantly surprised of how good it is。The book breaks down from the conventional (and frankly kinda played out) genre of Isekai, or, transported to another world。 The 'band of misfits' chemistry is superb, the humor lands very well, and seeing the everyday struggle of the protagonist is really relatable about how he just Came to this book relatively blind (since i haven't watch the anime yet, except for the first few minutes of ep。 1 and an abridged parody one-shot), and I have to say that I am pleasantly surprised of how good it is。The book breaks down from the conventional (and frankly kinda played out) genre of Isekai, or, transported to another world。 The 'band of misfits' chemistry is superb, the humor lands very well, and seeing the everyday struggle of the protagonist is really relatable about how he just want to lay low, but the circumstances around him say otherwise。Despite of reading it in 2020, where the 'anti-isekai' genre has shown its big guns (e。g。 the isekai quartet ensemble), this series, specifically the light novel, is still worth the read。To paraphrase the author: "This is not the story of a strong, powerful, kickass hero 。。。 Kazuma is the type of person that would help people if he saw them, and depending on his mood that day 。。。 That's because he is really a human。" 。。。more

Kai

Really good! I love the details the anime didn't include。 After all, you can only fit so much into 10 episodes。 It's been a while since I read this, but some of the jokes make more sense when you read this after watching it。 Love it! Really good! I love the details the anime didn't include。 After all, you can only fit so much into 10 episodes。 It's been a while since I read this, but some of the jokes make more sense when you read this after watching it。 Love it! 。。。more

Kaya Reads

Konosuba is comedy gold。 One of the only animes that genuinely made me laugh out loud, and that made me happy whenever I felt down。 I'm a very big fan。That being said。The light novel kinda sucks。 I don't know if it's the translation, but I had a really hard time finishing this first volume。 It felt like reading a crappy fanfiction -- not shitting on fanfiction。 I love fanfiction。 I've read some excellent ones。 But in terms of quality, the writing wasn't good at all。 Not to mention the blatant mi Konosuba is comedy gold。 One of the only animes that genuinely made me laugh out loud, and that made me happy whenever I felt down。 I'm a very big fan。That being said。The light novel kinda sucks。 I don't know if it's the translation, but I had a really hard time finishing this first volume。 It felt like reading a crappy fanfiction -- not shitting on fanfiction。 I love fanfiction。 I've read some excellent ones。 But in terms of quality, the writing wasn't good at all。 Not to mention the blatant mistakes and typos in the text。The story also failed to amuse me。 And although we might justify that with the fact that I've already watched the two season long anime as well as the movie, I feel like that wouldn't be enough because I'm sure if I went back to the anime, I would laugh just as much as the first time I saw it。 I'm guessing some stories are better with the visual element。I don't know if I'll keep reading but if I do, I'll go straight to volume 6 (after the events of the movie) to see if it's worth it。STEAL 。。。more

xGwenBx

Un début de série prometteur。 J'ai beaucoup aimé l'univers geek et le fait que l'intrigue soit rythmée par différentes quêtes, comme dans un jeu vidéo。 L'humour est bien présent dans l'histoire et les différents personnages sont drôles et charismatiques。Un très bon début de série et je vais continuer de la suivre avec plaisir ! Un début de série prometteur。 J'ai beaucoup aimé l'univers geek et le fait que l'intrigue soit rythmée par différentes quêtes, comme dans un jeu vidéo。 L'humour est bien présent dans l'histoire et les différents personnages sont drôles et charismatiques。Un très bon début de série et je vais continuer de la suivre avec plaisir ! 。。。more

Morgan

great book <3 loved the anime

Ellliot

それは素晴らしくて楽しい世界でした、私はキャラクター開発が本当に素晴らしく、ビジュアルが素晴らしかったと感じました。 5つ星、そして必読。

Ashe Catlin

Another adaptation of a light novel, I've recently watched the first series and wondered how the manga held up。 Most of the plot points are the same, so you are going to be seeing a lot of the same。 I think the anime works better as you get a lot more in depth with things whilst things practically rushes through everything。 It covers about half of the first season, the bits I really liked in this was Aqua trying to be a street merchant and the initial meeting with the Lich, the latter the anime Another adaptation of a light novel, I've recently watched the first series and wondered how the manga held up。 Most of the plot points are the same, so you are going to be seeing a lot of the same。 I think the anime works better as you get a lot more in depth with things whilst things practically rushes through everything。 It covers about half of the first season, the bits I really liked in this was Aqua trying to be a street merchant and the initial meeting with the Lich, the latter the anime breezed over。 I thought both of those were quite funny, if you've watched the anime there's not much point in reading this aside from that。 。。。more

M

I don't like reviewing books that I barely got through but man oh man I did not like the writing style of this book。 It felt far too jarring and not what I was expecting。 I think I'll go with the manga instead if I want to get into reading this。 I don't like reviewing books that I barely got through but man oh man I did not like the writing style of this book。 It felt far too jarring and not what I was expecting。 I think I'll go with the manga instead if I want to get into reading this。 。。。more

L。 McCoy

Well this is fun! Though I might like the anime a bit more。What’s it about?Kazuma dies at the young age of 16。 When he enters the afterlife he gets the chance to live in a different universe that is very similar to a fantasy video game。 He takes the offer and forms a team with a goddess (who is not as powerful or useful as he had hoped), a young girl who’s obsessed with explosion magic and a knight who won’t stop obsessing over her unusual kinks。 Misadventures start here!Pros:The story is good。 Well this is fun! Though I might like the anime a bit more。What’s it about?Kazuma dies at the young age of 16。 When he enters the afterlife he gets the chance to live in a different universe that is very similar to a fantasy video game。 He takes the offer and forms a team with a goddess (who is not as powerful or useful as he had hoped), a young girl who’s obsessed with explosion magic and a knight who won’t stop obsessing over her unusual kinks。 Misadventures start here!Pros:The story is good。 It’s interesting and fun! Fantasy fans will most likely be amused by it。The art has a fun, cartoony look that suits the book very well。The characters are rather simple but their chemistry works well for making this an entertaining read and they’re easy to like pretty quickly。 My favorite character in the anime was Megumine but in the manga it might actually be Darkness。 For you Archer fans, imagine if Cheryl Tunt was a bad-ass fantasy character but still pervy and not that bright, Darkness is sorta like that and it’s hilarious。Speaking of hilarious。。。 the whole book is。 The ridiculous situations, cast of characters, adult humor (which either went over my head or was toned down in the anime) and even occasional dark humor make this a humorous (even if occasionally slightly immature) read if you like certain types of humor。This book is fairly unpredictable。 I already saw some of it in the anime but forgot a few bits (and/or there were bits that weren’t in the anime) that ended up surprising me。Cons:The action kinda goes by too quickly。Speaking of going by too quickly, this book is a bit too rushed。 The anime did a better job at fleshing things out and taking it’s time than this did。While most of the art is good the design on one character (Aqua) is kinda inconsistent。 There’s a few times she looks like a different character so that gets a bit confusing。Overall:Lots of fun!Despite a couple of issues this is a really fun story with wonderful artwork, silly (but entertaining) humor and a great cast of characters。 Since I know a lot of people (including myself) have been feeling a little fucked up lately with all the crazy shit going on out there (for those of you reading in the future, this is April 2020 where people are still acting like the world’s suddenly turned upside down and zombie attacks are coming any minute due to COVID-19。。。 yeah y’all probably laughing and trying to figure out what to do about your closet full of TP and hand sanitizer now) this would definitely be a good pick for something silly but fun to read。Recommended (though maybe try the anime first)。4/5 。。。more

Scott Belisle

Well, it wasn't as enjoyable as the Anime。 The voice actors and the goofy animation style add a lot, and for this first section the adaptation is pretty much one-for-one。 Not a lot missing。 Still, I know this is a series that might get a lot better, especially once we get into the content adapted as the film, which was missing several big scenes。。。 Well, it wasn't as enjoyable as the Anime。 The voice actors and the goofy animation style add a lot, and for this first section the adaptation is pretty much one-for-one。 Not a lot missing。 Still, I know this is a series that might get a lot better, especially once we get into the content adapted as the film, which was missing several big scenes。。。 。。。more

Alex

Highly entertaining。 Laugh out our funny at numerous parts。 I finished this in a time when it’s very difficult for me to finish a book。

Amanda Tomanek

My love for this may come from having watched the anime first and having lived in Japan for almost 5 years, but I read this easily in an afternoon。 It does end feeling unfinished, but it is part of a series, so it makes you want to pick up the next and keep reading。 All of the characters are flawed, and none are particularly likeable, but that's part of why I enjoyed it。 My love for this may come from having watched the anime first and having lived in Japan for almost 5 years, but I read this easily in an afternoon。 It does end feeling unfinished, but it is part of a series, so it makes you want to pick up the next and keep reading。 All of the characters are flawed, and none are particularly likeable, but that's part of why I enjoyed it。 。。。more

Shannon

1。5I don't understand the hype and honestly struggled to finish this。 1。5I don't understand the hype and honestly struggled to finish this。 。。。more

Christian Romero

Useless Goddess is Useless Konosuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! Is a light novel turned anime and Manga。 Having read the original light novel and watching the anime。 I’ve reached the endgame with the Manga adaptation。 Which all of them are the same general story but with a couple differences。 In the manga there’s a section which they try to sell Aqua’s Gamer Girl bath water a skit entirely exclusive to the manga。 Having seen all three adaptation this is probably the weakest out the Useless Goddess is Useless Konosuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! Is a light novel turned anime and Manga。 Having read the original light novel and watching the anime。 I’ve reached the endgame with the Manga adaptation。 Which all of them are the same general story but with a couple differences。 In the manga there’s a section which they try to sell Aqua’s Gamer Girl bath water a skit entirely exclusive to the manga。 Having seen all three adaptation this is probably the weakest out the light novel and anime but it’s still not bad at all。 Would I recommend Konosuba the manga? Sure。 In a genre that’s over saturated konosuba stands out as one of the greats。 。。。more

Michael Bryan

It's like reliving the anime seeing how the anime is based off of it this is fitting。 It's like reliving the anime seeing how the anime is based off of it this is fitting。 。。。more

Sabrina

A bit over the top at times but still absolutely hilarious。

Junikai

Very。。。 interesting。 The humor, I find, is very uniquely done。 I find myself laughing out loud in public places due to the unexpected occurrences that take place。 Some events are just so outstandingly stupid yet hilarious I have to keep my eyes glued to the page to see what next will happen for Kazuma。 Other parts make me cringe when I am in a public space, but that is forgivable。

Cristian Martínez

Piola el sitio

David Ramos

Konosuba is a really funny book cant wait to read vol 2。

Darjeeling

Good stuff。 A sword and sorcery setting where people walk around with their character sheets in their pockets and talk about levelling up and spending experience points。 This pleases me greatly。

Richard Kitterman

Great parody that holds up as a fantasy in its own right。