Title: For the Kid I Saw in My Dreams (Yume de Mita Ano Ko no Tame ni)Genre: Thriller, ActionPublisher: Kadokawa (JP), Yen Press (US)Creator: Kei SanbeSerialized in: Young AceLocalization Staff: Sheldon Drzka (Translator), Abigail Blackman (Letterer) Release Date: January 22, 2019, June 18, 2019A review copy was provided by Yen Press. Senri was discovered when […] The post For the Kid I Saw in My Dreams Volumes 1 & 2 Review appeared first on TheOASG.
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