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Aggretsuko: Metal to the Max

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Pub Date Sep 29 2020 | Archive Date Oct 13 2020

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Sanrio and Oni Press join forces to bring Aggretsuko to comics for the first time!

Aggretsuko, the hit Netflix show in production for season three, stars Retsuko the Red Panda, a young office worker stuck in a thankless job, whose only stress release is singing death metal at the local karaoke joint. With the help of her friends, can she ever find the job satisfaction she craves - - not to mention adventure, the approval of her mother, and even... love?! These comics explore all these issues and more, brought to life by today's top talent!
Sanrio and Oni Press join forces to bring Aggretsuko to comics for the first time!

Aggretsuko, the hit Netflix show in production for season three, stars Retsuko the Red Panda, a young office worker...

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EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781620107188
PRICE $11.99 (USD)
PAGES 80

Average rating from 48 members


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Aggretsuko is a show I really enjoy, so seeing that there's a comic, I was excited to read it.
It includes a few side stories, all fun in the same way the show is, and I really liked that. The art style is almost identical with the show, thus it doesn't feel like a rip-off.
I definitely recommend it to fans, while to people who have yet to see Aggretsuko, I think watching at least the first season before starting the comic would give some insight on the setting.

*Thanks to NetGalley and Oni Press for providing me with an ARC of this title in exchange for an honest review.*

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Review to come September 30th on blog/goodreads.

I received this book from Netgalley in exchange of an honest review.

SO HYPED! I love Aggretsuko series (though I would love Retsuko to be a bit more responsible in many ways) and I was delighted to see the comic series pop up on Netgalley. I already was eager to read it as several of my favourite artists talked about it on Twitter and showed the covers they made.

The book features 3 stories with awesome fitting name and Retsuko's frustration listed as well. I have written a short review per story.

Down With The Sickness: 4.5 stars Monday's suck. Literally in this one as apparently everyone is sick in the office. I had a big laugh at how the sick people looked and acted like zombies and how everything was also kind of handled that way. We get a small group of survivors, glass breaking, lots of running, lots of leaving behinds and more. I had a laugh that the virus was called C-virus, which stands for Carrier-Virus. Which is about people who should stay home because there are sick, but don't because of various reasons mostly to do with their carreers.
It was an exciting story and I loved the ending. Go go Retsuko! Shout out loud! Though poor her in the end, but I am happy with her decision.
The art by D.J. Kirkland was good. I liked seeing the characters in his style.

Mall Madness: 3.5 stars . In this one Retsuko is shopping when she meets Tsunoda. Yep. Our artificial and not always so kind girl. Retsuko kind of agrees to go with her instead of being honest about why she was in the store and getting some cute clothes for herself. And that is how a day with Tsunoda begins. A whirlwind of fashion, expensive clothes, perfume, and lastly a cup of something to drink. There were times I really liked Tsunoda... but there were enough times I wasn't happy. She is not one of my favourite girls, she can be quite mean towards people. The moments I did like is that she never pushed Retsuko to buy anything and when she opened up about her youth and how she got to love fashion and such so much. That was a nice moment.
I do feel for Retsuko, some people don't really care if their clothes are fashionable, they just need to look nice and fit comfortable.
I had a laugh at the ending, let it all out girl. Let it all out. Though next time? Maybe just tell Tsunoda your feelings honestly.
The art by Jarrett Williams was pretty OK. The faces didn't always work for me.

The Visitor: 4 stars. Karen from the sister office appears to make things better in the Japan office. Sorry, I just couldn't stop laughing that the girl was called Karen, the name has definitely been ruined due to the internet. And at points she really was a Karen. :P But I could also see she really wanted to help Retsuko... though she only made it worse for her with her ideas. But she tried, and I can imagine, given what we learn later on that she doesn't want to have Retsuko, and her colleagues to have a horrible job situation. I am glad someone is finally stepping up. Though I am guessing it will take a lot more to get rid of Ton or make him see the errors of his way. And we know he can be a good guy... sometimes.
The ending and that duet, that was just fantastic, I would love to see more of Karen now. Just like Retsuko. I hope that things will change, but for now motivational notes are the start of it.
Fantastic art by Brenda Hickey.

The short story at the end is all about Tsunoda and Retsuko getting a coffee. I felt for both girls. Tsunoda because there are indeed so many options at places, and Retsuko because she wants something easy and get back in time.

I absolutely LOVED the cover gallery with all the variant covers.

All in all, I had so much fun reading this one and I am happy I got to read it. I will definitely be adding this one to my collection, I am sure my hubby (who is a fan of Retsuko just like me) will love this as well. Happy that they finally collected 3 of the 4 comics to a bundle as I just cannot easily get the single issues here in my country.
Recommended to all who love the show!

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I enjoyed reading this graphic novel! The characters are so cute, especially Retsuko. I also loved the illustrations, color, and setting of this story. I also liked that there are lessons embedded in this graphic novel such as prioritizing our health first before our work and standing up for ourselves in the office and not letting other people bully us. I hope to read more about this in the future.

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Daniel Barnes and Brenda Hickey share an electrifying and energetic text, bright and vibrant work that is sure to engage readers. Lots of graphic novel fun.

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Fans of the Netflix series will love this comic series. Aggretsuko is the perfect relatable main character I've always wanted. She is adorable, and feisty while still being flawed. She makes you laugh, cry, and rage all in the span of minutes.

I may be biased since I'm obsessed with her, and think everyone needs a little bit more Aggretsuko in their lives.

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I enjoyed the stories in this comic! I enjoyed seeing Aggretsuko in situations I hadn't seen before. And the writer and artist keep the look and feel of the series. A must for Aggretsuko fans!

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I love the show Aggretsuko and this just felt like a couple new episodes! The illustrations are exactly like the show. Just a great quick read!

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I love the Netflix show so this was wonderful. Incredible illustrations and just overall incredibly fun to read.

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I loved this so damn much. I absolutely love the anime series and was so surprised to see this available on the read now list that I snapped it up immediately. And in true Aggretsuko fashion it did not disappoint. It was funny, cute and hinted on current global topics. I had such a great time reading this graphic novel.

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A fantastic compilation of mini stories set in the world of Aggretsuko! I absolutely love the character and her office shenanigans! I highly recommend this book if you want a light, fun read!

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I watched Aggretsuko expecting to just superficially enjoy it. I was seriously surprised at the depth this show has. I think it speaks for a lot of workers out there that feel used and abused by their jobs. The show continues this trend in the comic. I enjoyed reading these unique stories that still accurately represent the current toxicity of the workplace. For those that feel unheard and ignored, I recommend Aggretsuko; she has some important messages to share.

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