
Member Reviews

Thank you to Netgalley and Viz Media for an advanced digital copy of Destroy All Humans: They Can't Be Regenerated Volume 3.
This has easily became one of my favorite series and one that I am constantly recommending. I'm happy to say that this volume is just as good as the first two volumes and I look forward to reading the rest of the series as it comes out.
In this volume we get to see the different relationships develop a little deeper and some more MTG matches. I will forever love the art style and showing the art work of the cards, it's as if the action of each card is coming to live.
Towards the end things are getting interesting as we have a showdown between to characters that each want to confess there love. I can't wait to read the next volume and see who wins the match.

Kano and Sawatari are off and on in their strange relationship, but their love of M:TG keep them together. But when Sawatari sees Kano and Yakumo together on the field trip, she wonders what is going on. Then Kano is confronted by a strange guy who challenges him over Swatari. We will just have to wait until the next volume to see who wins that showdown. And what will Sawatari think of being the prize in this fight? Things are definitely getting interesting!
Thanks Netgalley and Viz Media for the chance to read this volume!

Published by Viz Media and available April 8, 2025, one of my favorite current manga series is back. I loved the previous two volumes of Destroy All Humans and I'm happy to say that the third instalment is just as good. We get deeper into the relationship between Emi and Hajime, as well as see more of a character introduced in volume 2, a girl Hajime initially thought was a boy. I'm really interested in Mayu, if she's gender-nonconforming or a trans boy or something else. Regardless of what her identity may be, she's a delight and it's great to see her in the story more. This series continues to be a fun, nostalgic look at Magic the Gathering and 1990s nerd culture. Also fun: the physical copies of the first editions of each volume come with a promo MTG card, so it's definitely worth collecting this series if you're into the game.