Quirky Cat
Summary:
Twilight is a master spy. By their nature, spies cannot be famous. But Twilight is as close as they come to being famous for his career. His latest assignment requires him to have the perfect family. While he's found the family, he's working on the perfect part...
The plan is...going. Mostly. Anya has a rough idea of what she needs to do, but every attempt she makes seems to fail. Meanwhile, somebody is determined to take Yor's place within the family. That is a more dangerous prospect than one realizes.
Review:
I think it's safe to say that Twilight has his hands full. Let's see, he's got a faux family to uphold, internal politics, a difficult mission, secondary missions, and now a protegee trying to force her way into the mix? Yep, that's a lot!
Long story short, Spy x Family Vol. 6 was another hilarious addition to the series. I'm not the biggest fan of Nightfall, but I don't think we're supposed to be. I'm solidly on Team Yor and am not ashamed to admit it.
Meanwhile, Anya's side is still delightful, endearing, and, of course, humorous. She tries hard, yet it never seems to go her way. Well, sort of. She's done a great job of unintentionally making a good friend. I think that's my favorite part of her story so far.
My one regret about Spy x Family Vol. 6? Not enough Bond. #JusticeForBond
Highlights:
Popular Series/Anime
Humor/Comedy
Shonen
Spy/Assassin Family
Anime Dog
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