Apr 02 (theglobalcoverage.com) - Since it debuted in November 2020 on the pages of the magazine Weekly Shonen Jump by Shueisha, Sakamoto Days little by little it has managed to carve out a niche for itself among Japanese readers consolidating in the last year and a half as one of the titles to take into account.
This work, written and illustrated by Yuuto Suzuki, arrived in Spain from Editorial Ivrea on March 31st and, if you haven’t seen it yet, we can assure you that if you like crazy characters, ultraviolent comedies and totally exaggerated action , this is your sleeve. However, do not expect a very dense plot, which is not necessarily a bad thing. Starting Sakamoto Days is enjoy one bow after another with the only common thread being that an association of villains wants to eliminate Sakamoto and he just wants to live his life in peace. But, if we haven’t convinced you yet, here’s why Sakamoto Days is a purchase you won’t regret.














