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...
Occasionally, even the most prestigious and secure schools will cave in and allow for a field trip. Thus, Anya's class (alongside the rest of their grade) has been packed into a bus to embark on a new adventure. However, it doesn't quite go as planned.
Review:
I'm just going to come right out and say it – this series keeps getting better and better. Spy x Family Vol. 11 might be my favorite thus far. Then again, I've been dying for more Spy x Family, so my excitement might be biasing it just a bit.
Spy x Family Vol. 11 does something amazing, though! It brings many main (and secondary) characters together, but mostly in ways they don't see or realize. It's a masterpiece and the sort of situation a fan can appreciate. After this arc, there's no doubt about it: little Anya is the heart and soul of the series. I love that fact, and I hope we'll see more arcs in this vein in the future.
Wait, I should step back. There are two arcs in Spy x Family Vol. 11. The first is heavily Loid/Twilight-centric, but the second is the one I've mentioned above. Both are great, but for wildly different reasons.
Highlights:
Popular Series/Anime
Humor/Comedy
Shonen
Spy/Assassin Family
Anime Dog
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- Started reading
- 25 March, 2024: Finished reading
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