The genre-bending fantasy manga Octopus and the Angels has reached its conclusion. Volume 4, released digitally on December 25, brings together angels, tentacled familiars, and yuri-inflected drama in a finale that clearly shows what this series has always been about: bold ideas, emotional bonds, and unapologetic fantasy.

A Genre-Blending Fantasy Where Angels, Tentacles, and Yuri Collide

Published under Young Unreal Comics, Octopus and the Angels Vol. 4 blends angelic lore, monster battles, and intimate yuri themes into a single narrative. Rather than focusing on just one genre, the series thrives on contrast—pure celestial imagery set against darker, stranger elements.

The Core Appeal of Alma and Doom’s Relationship

At the heart of the story is Alma, an angel studying in the human world, and her familiar Doom, a tentacled magical beast. Their bond drives both the emotional and action-heavy moments, turning battles into personal trials rather than simple power struggles.

Why the Final Volume Feels Definitive

Volume 4 delivers the series’ climax, including a decisive confrontation with the angel school’s headmaster. It also includes an exclusive newly drawn episode depicting Alma and Doom’s first night together, making the finale feel complete rather than abrupt.

Who This Manga Is Best Suited For

This final volume is ideal for readers who enjoy experimental fantasy manga, yuri subtext, and unconventional character dynamics. While its themes won’t appeal to everyone, it stands out as a confident and fully realized conclusion.

Where to Read the Complete Series

Octopus and the Angels Vol. 4 is available digitally through major e-book stores. Fans can also explore other titles on the manga platform KimiComi official site.

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