Medalist – Volume 12
This volume was an interesting change of pace because there was a more priority focus on Hikaru rather than Inori. […]
This volume was an interesting change of pace because there was a more priority focus on Hikaru rather than Inori. […]
Inori & Tsukasa have their focus set on the Junior Grand Prix Series. As he mentions, Inori should be seeking
With Inori moving to being a junior, there are various new challenges. The first is growing pains because going from
Miku Ahiru is an example of how, yes, talent is important, but your circumstances are important as well. What if
The start of the volume where we see everyone’s eyes on Inori is interesting. It truly shows where Inori is
With Coach Ubochi’s introduction, he adds a new dynamic to coaching that we haven’t seen before. As most of the
The author really knows how to keep the tension going when writing and drawing Inori’s performance. Much like with Riina
For Inori it’s time for the Chibu Block Tournament. Obviously, for her, this is a big accomplishment. The big
A big part of this volume is the conflict between Rioh and Tsukasa. For she believes in Tsukasa and wants
As Inori gets prepared to start her first local tournament. Things can’t be too easy for her, as she forgot