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Spy x Family, Vol. 1

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I really enjoyed this. Although the tropes used were routine, I thought they were brought together very cleverly into an attention grabbing story that felt fresh and exciting.. The featured characters were interesting and complex. I felt each character had their own appeal and when you brought them all together it created a challenging dynamic that I found fascinating. I loved the art style and felt that it helped to showcase the story without overpowering it. I can not wait for vol. 2.

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Such a clever, well-executed, fun and funny read! I'm relatively new to manga and graphic novels, but I thought the pacing and character development were excellent, with the art and writing in perfect sync.

Twilight, a master spy, is a little out of his element for his latest assignment of infiltrating an elite academy by getting his child enrolled there. A child he doesn't have. With a wife he doesn't have. First step: acquire a family. By brilliant coincidence, the child he chooses at the orphanage is telepathic. By further brilliant coincidence, the wife and new mother they team up with is an assassin who has quite recently realized that being single isn't good for her cover. None of them know the others' secrets. None of them know how to be in a family. But that's not going to stop them from trying to accomplish this first crucial stage of the mission -- acing the admissions process and getting into the school of none of their dreams.

A complete pleasure to read. Can't wait for volume 2!

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Twilight - also known as Robert Loid - is the best spy around.  There's no mission, no challenge he can't complete.  That is, until he's given a mission that requires both a wife and a child, creating the most difficult mission he's ever been assigned.  Will he succeed or will he fail?  

I wasn't quite sure what I was getting myself into with this manga, but boy, I was not expecting this.  Never have I laughed so much or so hard while reading manga.  Twilight is great, he's serious and over-the-top spylike in everything he does.  Smooth, elegant, and always in control, he's the perfect spy and fake husband!  Anya, the telepathic child, is hysterical.  The way she reacts to others' thoughts is often amusing, sometimes sad, but she always manages.  Yor, the fake stepmom and assassin was introduced later in the manga so we don't get to know her too well, but I like her already.  She's not one to wait for Twilight to take care of her.  Instead, she steps right up and handles things as they come.  All said, they are not a family to be trifled with.

Probably the best thing about this story for me was how quickly and easily Twilight falls into the role of 'dad', even though he questions himself constantly.  As a parent, whenever he told Anya, "If we find one on sale" cracked me up.  Because you know, we parents are notorious for saying things like, "if you're good" or "maybe later".  

Overall, this was an entertaining and fun manga.  Can't wait to get my hands on the next volume!

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Spy x Family has been on my radar for a long time. I heard about it from a friend and then really wanted to read it! Word of mouth is great for marketing, eh?

This book is absolutely marvellous, and all the fun of a VIZ book! It's thrilling and yet fun, all at the same time. It felt like the fun that Man from U.N.C.L.E. gave me when that film came out.

So, our lead dude Twilight is a spy. He's a great spy, but is suddenly given a very difficult mission: marry and have a kid to complete the next mission. This is not something he is interested in doing, but... ya know, it's the job. He adopts Anya, a super smart six year old from an orphanage who is already finishing crosswords and seeming like a telepath. Things seem to go fine and dandy... until he needs to get a wife too, that other crucial step he forgot about. So he finds Yur Briar, a deadly female assassin and marries her! And thus, the missions begin!

I love this premise! The plot is super fun and fast paced, the illustrations are great and the characters are barrels of fun! There's enough of a mystery behind this story to make this series super intriguing... but also the fake family and intriguing characters (spy, assassin and telepath... not your typical trio).

Also: Briar's Reviews reading about a girl named Briar... Yup. I'm biased. I love it!

Honestly, I really enjoy this book. I hope I can get my hands on the rest of the volumes because this book is so darn good! Such a great read!

Five out of five stars.

Thank you to NetGalley and VIZ for supplying me a free copy of this book in exchange of an honest review.

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I opened this just to see what it was with no intention of taking much time for it right at the moment and got totally sucked in. Read half the book before I realized I was still reading. Gonna say that I love the story and will need more volumes for sure! Not much in the illustration and pretty side of things, but the story is fantastic. Do want to warn you that you have to start reading on a page at the top right and zig zag backwards than normal english comics are.

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It takes more than DNA to make a family. See how this is purely evident in the excellent manga, Spy x Family Vol 1.

“Everyone has a secret self they don’t show to other people. Not to friends...not to lovers...not even to family. They hide who they are and what they want behind lies and painted smiles. And this the world maintains its thin veneer of peace.”

Twilight is a spy. The best spy in the nation of Westalis. His current mission, Operation Strix, requires him, or rather his alter-ego, to take on a wife and a child to infiltrate a children’s school as a parent. He finds the child, Anya, in a poorly run orphanage. She is super-intelligent. Unbeknownst to Twilight, she is also a telepath, who can read minds—including his. Anya easily passes the school’s entrance exam. But school requires her “mother” to be present at interview for admission. Twilight must find a wife asap. He runs into an unmarried female who asks him to pretend to be her boyfriend. She is Yor, an assassin—but only Anya seems to know Yor’s history. Being a telepath is really cool!

A spy, an assassin, and a telepath walk into a manga... I liked this cute tale and can’t wait to read the next volume. If you like interesting family stories, you should read Spy x Family Vol 1. 4 stars!

Thanks to Viz Media and NetGalley for a copy in exchange for my honest review.

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Sometimes a family is a spy and an assassin getting fake married to fly under the radar of compulsory heteronormativity with their tiny telepathic adopted daughter. By which I mean "<em>Spy x Family</em> is absolutely bananas, but I'm here for it."

Twilight, a master of disguise, needs to procure a family to infiltrate a school for Spy Reasons, which are explained, but honestly are just a vaguely plausible excuse for the fake family thing. (It's more sensible than the Despicable Me franchise's vaguely plausible excuse for the fake family thing, so if you coped with that, you should be fine here.) To that end, he adopts Anya from a shady orphanage, not realising that she has telepathy and an obsession with spy dramas, and asks Yor to be his fake wife, not realising that she's actually an assassin looking for a cover. As you might be able to guess, it's <em>incredibly silly</em> in ways that work for me. Twilight and Yors frantically trying to hide the truth about themselves (while Anya is there squeeing about how cool her new parents are) is fun! The proposal scene was ridiculous and dramatic and I absolutely adored it. The school interview – complete with traps, slapstick, and quick costume changes – makes even less sense, but I still enjoyed it. And as is tradition for fake relationships, there are points where Twilight has to choose between his new family and his mission (a bullying interviewer, judgemental coworkers, armies of different spies, Anya's burning desire to play with his spy gear...) which are predictable but delicious. A lot of the humour comes from none of them quite understanding how people work and their excellent deflections, which didn't set off my embarrassment squick! I'm impressed.

I want to point out that even though I'm spending most of this review going "Oh, it's silly and slapstick and there's a lot of humour here!" the world setting is actually pretty grim. Yor's reasoning for getting fake married is that it's <em>actively suspicious</em> that she's not married at 27, and there's a chance that she'll be informed on to the government! The school they're trying to infiltrate <em>insists</em> that every family have two parents, with no excuses or exceptions allowed! Anya is a former lab subject! Like, it's not treated as a big deal in the text yet, because it's the vaguely plausible excuse for the fake family shenanigans, but the setting reads like a dystopia – or at least an extrapolation of attitudes that are still around now, anyway. My guess from the art is that this is going to come up more later, because at the point where one of your chapter covers is literally a happy family built on skeletons, you kinda have to.

But so far I really liked it! It was fun, and whether it goes down traditional fake dating routes or not, I'm here for what happens next.

[Caution warnings: authoritarian governments, bullying, child neglect, Everyone Is An Orphan]

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Spy x Family is the first volume in what promises to be a fun new manga series. Twilight is a debonair spy who needs to infiltrate an elite school to gain access to a political leader for an important mission. But he needs to gain a wife and child to do so, all within a week. At first, he hopes that just a child will do so he adopts Anya, a darling little girl who turns out to be a telepath, from a sketchy orphanage. He then later needs to convince a woman to masquerade as his wife, and whoops, Yor turns out to be an assassin. There is the requisite comedy of errors as these three people need to convince others they are a family, and of course, they begin to bond despite their best of intentions not to. The art is crisp and attractive, with a nice balance of action sequences and smaller poignant moments. I believe this will be a popular series, as readers will be delighted with Anya and rooting for Twilight and Yor to find a way to truly become a family together with her.

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I really enjoyed this action-packed comedy manga. "Twilight" who also goes under the alias "Loid Forger" has devoted his life to his career of being a spy, where getting married and having children is just not in the cards for him. Until one day, things take an interesting turn for Forger. In order to prevent a war orchestrated by an Ostanian political leader named Donovan Desmond, he has to ironically enough get married and have a kid.

And so, his mission to find and form his own little "fake family" begins. With a telepathic daughter named Anya, an orphan who has bounced around foster homes and an assassin wife named Yor, the three of them together make for an interesting trio.

The relationship between Twilight and Anya is just so sweet. Anya manages to chip away at Twilight's hard exterior showing us that there just might be something deeper beneath his whole spy persona. Once Yor comes into the picture, it really makes the whole concept of a "fake family" feel nonexistent. Everything feels complete. From first glance, it wouldn't seem as if the three of them would be able to mesh together but once they find themselves in some hijinks and tight situations, we really get to see how well they work together. I just adored their family dynamic. So fun, kickass and hilarious.

Thumbs up to great pacing and a great start to a series, this is definitely one I'll continue on with and one I'm certain many people will find themselves enjoying as well.

Thank you to Netgalley and VIZ Media for providing me an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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This is a surprisingly heartwarming and funny story about a fake family who all have different reasons for being together, closer to a slice of life than an action manga. The dynamic between the characters is great; they're all in the fake family for their own reasons and none of them know what the others really are, except for the little telepath girl who just wants to have a family. I also quite like the art, so I'm definitely looking forward to more

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(Disclaimer: this is my first advance copy review for NetGalley! Thanks a bunch to VIZ Media and NetGalley for the copy! Look forward to more reviews in the future!)


If you've been searching for a new series to read, look no further than Spy x Family, one of the new rising stars in Weekly Shonen Jump!

Meet the Forger family. On the surface, they're a normal household of three, living their ordinary lives day by day. But behind the curtain lies a story that's not-so-normal. One involving international espionage, assassination plots and impending war!

There's a reason this series is blowing up - it's got all the ingredients to cook up something special. Spy x Family is an impeccable blend of blockbuster action, lighthearted comedy, and wholesome slice-of-life. It's got something to like for any avid manga reader. Tatsuya Endo's art is sleek and stylish, especially so in his character designs. Each person pops out of the page with distinct features and readable personalities. From this first volume alone, you'll fall in love with our main trio. Lloyd Forger (aka Agent Twilight) perfectly fits the suave aura that any classic spy needs. Yor Briar is sugar, spice and everything nice, but don't let her airheaded demeanor fool you - if you're her target, you'll be dead before you hit the ground. And then there's the star of the show - our little esper, Anya. Her hilarious reaction faces alone are enough to warrant a read!

A spy, an assassin and a psychic...a seemingly impervious team. But soon enough they'll learn that a functioning family has its own set of unique challenges. Despite all of the spectacle that comes with their line of work, my favorite parts of Spy x Family come from the Forgers' attempt at being a real family. They've come together due to particular circumstances, but their makeshift ménage looks more and more genuine with each chapter. There's no better feeling than watching these characters develop true emotions and attachments to one another.

Spy x Family Vol.1 will be released at the beginning of June - there's no better time than now to hop aboard the next best series Weekly Shonen Jump has to offer!

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Spy x Family, Vol. 1 by Tatsuya Endo is a manga currently scheduled for release on June 2 2020. Master spy Twilight is the best at what he does when it comes to going undercover on dangerous missions in the name of a better world. But when he receives the ultimate impossible assignment—get married and have a kid—he may finally be in over his head! Not one to depend on others, Twilight has his work cut out for him procuring both a wife and a child for his mission to infiltrate an elite private school. What he doesn’t know is that the wife he’s chosen is an assassin and the child he’s adopted is a telepath!

Spy x Family is a fun and entertaining read. I liked seeing the lone wolf spy trying to make his next mission a success, even when it means bring a child and wife into the fold. He keeps his goal under his hat, but when the little girl you adopt is a telepath that does not do much good. Watching him struggle with what do with a child is very entertaining, and when his attempt at gaining a wife only ramps up the humor and complications. The characters each have their own issues, on top of their secrets, and it was an interesting and entertaining read. My only complaint is one I have with many manga that I enjoy, the story had just reach a point of everything coming together and high interest and I really need to know where the story goes from here.

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This is just so utterly adorable! A spy gets assigned to get info on a very hard to pin down man, who only shows himself in public for kids school events, so the spy, Twilight, needs to get a wife and kid ASAP so he can enroll the kid in school and thus have a way to get close to his target. The child he picks up (from a super sketch orphanage) is Anya, who is secretly a runaway from an experimental facility that gave her the ability to read minds. Then he happens upon a wife in the form of a mild mannered public servant who also just happens to be a kick-ass assassin. Funny moments ensue, with a lot of heart and some adorable side characters (my favorite is the headmaster who wants everyone to be ELEGAAAAAANT! LOL).

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A spy, an assassin, and a telepath walk into a bar...and became a family...and got kicked out because the telepath was a minor. This is a series with so much potential and personality - a wholesome family comedy featuring espionage and secrets while the peace of a nation is on the line. The aforementioned trio keeps their identities and abilities a secret from each other yet always finds ways to be cunning, charming, and covert. What makes this title especially notable is the spy - Twilight (alias Robert Loid) - realizing the value of family; raising a child with a loving wife, only to be confronted that the mission must eventually end. I am looking forward to more antics with this family as well as the internal conflict that Loid must inevitably face.

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This was FANTASTIC and has done something awesome for shonen manga. It was funny, fast-paced, and action packed. The artwork also complemented the storytelling perfectly. I can't wait to see how this story continues to develop and what other antics the Forger family find themselves in.

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This is hilarious! Not a big manga fan, but this was so fun. The characters are ridiculous and yet they form a surprisingly sweet and remarkably functional family. Can't wait to read more of their adventures.

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4.0 stars


First of all, I'd like to generously thank NetGalley, VIZ Media, and Tatsuya Endo for the amazing opportunity I was given to read an ARC (advanced readers copy) of [book:Spy x Family, Vol. 1|52757974] in exchange for an honest review.


Release Date: June 2nd 2020


I had so much fun reading this! At first I was hesitant, because this is actually the first manga I've ever read *cue gasp*! I was already a few pages in when I felt a bit lost, and then I remembered that manga is supposed to be read right to left (my bad). So once I figured that out, went back and re-read, I found myself really enjoying this volume.

The main characters are all interesting in very distinctive ways (which you can probably grasp from the synopsis) and it makes for an incredibly entertaining group of individuals, that have really entertaining and intriguing interactions. Twilight is a highly mysterious perfectionist, that is so good at his job, no one actually knowns who he really is. Yor is strong, intelligent, and highly capable, but somewhat socially awkward and shy. While Anya is the cutest, most outgoing, and kind little telepath you will ever meet.

The story plays with some well known tropes, such as the classic "fake dating" trope, but it flips it on its head by turning in into a "fake family" trope. It gets even more exciting when you remember that this is an action sci-fi manga, with a good dose of quality dialogue and great comedic timing. It make everything so much more exciting to read about the three main characters, because one is a spy, one is an assassin, and the other is a telepathic child. It makes any situation that they're all in together so much more interesting.

I found the art to be detailed and intricate, but not so much that it was overwhelming. It made the fight scenes and emotional moments that much better, which is exactly what you want from graphic novels! The art is just as much a part of the story as anything your reading, and Tatsuya Endo deftly weaves the two together to create an excellent story that is elevated by the lovely visuals and smooth writing.

As I read on, I found myself becoming more and more curious and interested about this borderline dystopian world that Spy x Family, Vol. 1 takes place in. So far, you only know as much about it as you need to, and much of it remains mysterious, which I think is a very smart move, since this is only the first issue. The same goes for the main characters, you get snippets of their past and who they are, enough to intrigue you, but not enough to spoil any big reveals or epic revelations that could potentially come up in later issues!

By the time I finished reading, I was somewhat upset that I didn't have the next volume, because I really felt like digging into this series. This was a great read, and I can't wait for other people to discover this series. The only reason I gave it four stars instead of five, is because I reserve five star ratings for my all time favourite reads, and the first instalments in series rarely make that list. I highly recommend this title to anyone who's interested in it.

4/5 stars (four stars out of five)

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A fake family you'll want to stay together!

Twilight is the best spy there is but when he's tasked with creating a family for his next mission, things get ridiculously complicated. Fate brings Anya into Twilights/Loids life and the story starts rolling. Anya is a likable character who's mistakes and ditzy antics bring light to the story and the classic shojo vibe. Yor is later introduced and spices up the comedic duo with seriousness and odd behaviors.

Volume one is very light hearted and fun! Twilight/Loid is very analytical but grounded by Anya's whimsical ways. The story has a nice flow with a very clear plot. The simplicity of the story gives a lot of room for light-hearted antics to come! There is a light touch of violence but always with a comedic spin. An easy read for middle grade and any shojo lovers. I'm looking forward to volume 2!

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I first checked out Spy x Family when it made its English debut on MangaPlus, but didn't follow it since I didn't like the presentation and translation available there. I'm more than happy to say that Viz's version has me sold! The replaced sound effects look great and, while the dialogue lettering leaves some to be desired, the overall presentation has seen a drastic improvement over M+'s version, and the translation is very successful in delivering the wit and humor of the series! Between the fun and cute characters, the fun story being told, and the comedic charm of the series, Viz has put together a great English release of this manga that I'd say is definitely worth a read!

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This was such a fun manga to read! The characters are genuine and real and the story moves along quickly. As someone who doesn’t read much manga, this was a good one.

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