Summary: In this continuation of Saint Young Men, the new season brings a host of new experiences. Jesus and Buddha tackle sports, celebrate holidays, and explore Japanese tourist landmarks, all with theological puns and cultural references. The juxtaposition of divine beings and mundane daily life brings a fresh and interesting take on the slice-of-life genre. This volume further develops a wholesome friendship, cozy moments, and the unique perspectives of the protagonists.
Opinion: This continuation of the sagely saga continues to delight. The low-key humor and gentle tone of the volume lend it a certain cozy charm. Perhaps the most compelling element of the volume is the earnest interactions between Jesus and Buddha. They portray a respectful and dynamic friendship. Although they come from very different backgrounds and religions, they find many similarities between each other. Hikaru Nakamura creates a lighthearted and funny story for the reader to rest in and I recommend this volume to anyone in need of a charming and cozy story.