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Goodnight Punpun: Volume 4 manga review
By Leroy Douresseaux
December 31, 2016 - 22:41

Viz Media
Writer(s): Inio Asano, JN Productions
Penciller(s): Inio Asano
Letterer(s): Annaliese Christman
ISBN: 978-1-4215-8623-6
$24.99 U.S., $28.99 CAN, £16.99 U.K., 464pp, B&W, paperback
Rating: M (Mature)




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Goodnight Punpun Volume 4 cover image


Rated “M” for “Mature”

The manga Goodnight Punpun is the creation of Inio Asano.  The series is a coming-of-age story that focuses on Punpun Onodera, beginning in middle school before moving on to his adolescent and college age trials and tribulations.  VIZ Media is publishing Goodnight Punpun as a seven-volume graphic novel series.  Each volume is an over-sized manga paperback containing two individual volumes (called “parts).  Goodbye Punpun Vol. 4 contains Part 7 (Chapters 68 to 78) and Part 8 (Chapters 79 to 89).

Goodbye Punpun Part 7 opens sometime after the death of Punpun's mother, Mama Onodera (who died of breast cancer).  Punpun is ready to move out of the apartment he shares with his Uncle Yuichi and his wife, Midori Okuma.  Punpun's father arrives and offers his son a place to live with him.  Should Punpun accept, and exactly why is he moving out?

In Part 8, Punpun is walking through the city when he spots Aiko Tanaka, the girl he has loved since elementary.  After losing her in the crowd, he decides to find an apartment in the area in the hopes that he will see her again.  Then, Saichi Nanjo, the 22-year-old pretentious artist, enters his life again...

THE LOWDOWN:
  In the review of the previous volume of the Goodnight Punpun manga, I wrote that I would be heartbroken if I did not know that this is fiction.  Words and phrases like “teen angst,” “dark,” and “tragic” do not come close to describing this drama.

Well, Goodnight Punpun Volume 4 offers a ray of light, if not little rays of hope and sunshine.  Creator Inio Asano juxtaposes Punpun's life, in which he waits for things to happen to him, with the attitude of Saichi who is determined not to let the sticks and stones of her past to keep her from striving at everything.  Saichi brings new life to this narrative and she puts some lead in Punpun's pencil, whether he thinks he needs it or not.  There is a fly-in-the-ointment ending, but that simply makes me anxious to read the next volume.

POSSIBLE AUDIENCE:  Fans of youthful drama will want the VIZ Signature title, Goodnight Punpun.

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Rating: A/10

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