With its newest entry, Viz Media’s The Way of the Househusband continues to be the must-read slice-of-life manga of this generation. Officially hitting double digits with Volume 10, The Way of the House Husband by Kousuke Oono is a special treat for those in need of a wholesome story. Focusing on a protagonist who easily wins hearts despite his outwardly frightening appearance, The Way of the Househusband’s latest volume is fantastic.Like the previous entries in the series, this new volume of The Way of the Househusband is a collection of vignettes about former yakuza boss turned house-husband Tatsu. The former “Immortal Dragon” now pursues his day-to-day activities and responsibilities with the same determination, passion, and grit that made him such a formidable gangster. Because of this, there is no central storyline to follow or a payoff to look forward to. That light touch works in the story’s favor, and is consistently entertaining. The Way of the Househusband is at its best when it focuses on its characters and puts them in comedic situations. While the stakes are low when Tatsu tries cooking for a picky child or goes looking for a lost cat, he treats them like they are the most important tasks in the world. Along with it being hilarious to see how one can approach daily tasks with the fervor of a Yakuza boss, it is a fun look at how even the most average tasks can be approached from a whimsical and action-packed angel. The Way of the Househusband certainly makes doing chores and errands look a lot more fun than they initially seem.RELATED: My Hero Academia #396 Is an Intense Chapter With a Big Reveal and an Iron Man Reference To BootRELATED: Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 231 Is a Rip-Roaring Ride That Pulls No Punches
With its newest entry, Viz Media’s The Way of the Househusband continues to be the must-read slice-of-life manga of this generation. Officially hitting double digits with Volume 10, The Way of the House Husband by Kousuke Oono is a special treat for those in need of a wholesome story. Focusing on a protagonist who easily wins hearts despite his outwardly frightening appearance, The Way of the Househusband’s latest volume is fantastic.
Like the previous entries in the series, this new volume of The Way of the Househusband is a collection of vignettes about former yakuza boss turned house-husband Tatsu. The former “Immortal Dragon” now pursues his day-to-day activities and responsibilities with the same determination, passion, and grit that made him such a formidable gangster. Because of this, there is no central storyline to follow or a payoff to look forward to. That light touch works in the story’s favor, and is consistently entertaining.
The Way of the Househusband is at its best when it focuses on its characters and puts them in comedic situations. While the stakes are low when Tatsu tries cooking for a picky child or goes looking for a lost cat, he treats them like they are the most important tasks in the world. Along with it being hilarious to see how one can approach daily tasks with the fervor of a Yakuza boss, it is a fun look at how even the most average tasks can be approached from a whimsical and action-packed angel. The Way of the Househusband certainly makes doing chores and errands look a lot more fun than they initially seem.
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