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Archives for April 2026

Goodbye, Overtime! This Reincarnated Villainess Is Living for Her New Big Brother, Vol. 7

April 3, 2026 by Sean Gaffney

By Chidori Hama and Wan Hachipisu. Released in Japan as “Akuyaku Reijō, Brocon ni Job Change Shimasu” by Kadokawa Beans Bunko. Released in North America by J-Novel Heart. Translated by Rymane Tsouria.

This is a relatively plot-lite book. Apart from introducing the next presumed antagonist (who shows up to be menacing and then goes away until the next book), the main thrust is that, as much as Ekaterina would like to just quietly work behind the scenes and let other people shine instead of her, that’s simply not going to fly. Not only is she gorgeous, smart, compelling, etc, but everyone around her also sees her as if… well, as if she’s the main character in a light novel. When she tries to deflect, people interpret it in the best possible light. Especially her brother. Yes, it’s another volume of Goodbye Overtime so we get a lot more of Alexei and Ekaterina talking about how devoted they are to each other, though thankfully it’s as sexless as always. And for all that she’s trying to do her best to avoid getting a bad end/executed, I think she may have more trouble NOT marrying the crown prince. The universe wants her to be Queen.

This does take place at a magic academy, and even though it’s not Japan and there are nobility and commoners, all that is irrelevant as it’s School Festival time. Ekaterina is worried as she vaguely recalls the game has their class doing a play where she’s cast as the wicked villainess, and she’s like to avoid that, thank you. She wants to do a choir, seeing as they now have classmates beloved by the God of Music. Unfortunately, her classmates have other ideas, and want a play. But it’s OK. She can write it, and, well, direct it, produce it, and stage manage it, but she doesn’t have to BE in it, she can cast everyone else! Flora is the heroine, of course. And Olga is the villain, and will get the big weepy song, as sung by Susan Boyle on Britain’s Got Talent! Nothing could POSSIBLY go wrong!

The highlight of the book is the performance, because of course, something goes wrong. In a world where you have Gods who can literally whisk people away to Valhalla for concert performances, casting their new talent in your play is perhaps not the best idea. So Ekaterina has to play the villain after all, and try to fit into a dress that’s far too tight for her more voluptuous figure, sing a song that requires hitting a few high notes she’d rather not, and also try to remember her lines. She succeeds at two of these, but fortunately not only does everyone adore her, but her desperation fits the character she’s playing anyway. And she’s as oblivious as ever, not realizing the danger she’s in in the student council room, and also not realizing the song she’s ripping off from Les Mis could also describe her own childhood. Let’s just say the sister complex is not getting smaller anytime soon.

The next volume only came out in Japan a few months ago, but seems to continue the festival. Fans of the series should enjoy this new volume.

Filed Under: goodbye overtime, REVIEWS

Manga the Week of 4/8/26

April 2, 2026 by Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith, Ash Brown and Anna N Leave a Comment

SEAN: It’s April! The best month! Let’s see what manga treats we have post-Easter.

ASH: There must be some, right?

SEAN: Yen Press has a third volume of Super Ball Girls.

No debuts for Viz, but we get Astro Royale 5, Blue Exorcist 32, The Bugle Call: Song of War 6, Dandadan 18, Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai 6, Firefly Wedding 6, Gokurakugai 5, Ichi the Witch 2, Kill Blue 6, Marriage Toxin 12, Otaku Vampire’s Love Bite 7, and Phantom Busters 3.

ASH: I’m definitely behind with most of these series, but there’s good reading in that list.

SEAN: I have no idea what Honkai Impact 3rd: Second Eruption is, but it’s coming from Tokyopop, and I suspect it’s related to a mobile game.

Tokyopop also has The Tale of Luvelia Kingdom (Rubelia Okoku Monogatari: Itoko no Shirinugui wo Saserareru Hame ni Natta), a Comic Gardo manga based on an as yet unlicensed light novel. A broken engagement story, this one seems interesting in that everyone sides with her and she’s immediately married to the NEW Crown Prince… who is a stranger to her.

ASH: Not a stranger for long, I would assume.

SEAN: Also from Tokyopop: My New Wife’s Fake Smile 3, Reincarnated in a Mafia Dating Sim 4, and The Unwanted Bride Loves the Crown Prince With All Her Heart 3. Yes, it’s an all-het romance week from Tokyopop, a rarity in these modern times.

ASH: Ha! That’s true.

ANNA: What is the world coming to?

SEAN: Titan Manga has the second and final volume of Do Women Need Sex Entertainment? as well as Tengen Hero Wars 3.

Steamship gives us The Trapped Former Villainess Wants to Escape from the Sadistic Prince 4.

Square Enix Manga has Daemons of the Shadow Realm 10 and Love in the Palm of His Hand 3.

Seven Seas has, in non-Japanese stuff, The Villain’s White Halo (danmei) and KinnPorsche 6 (Korean, the final volume).

Their manga debut is Dungeon Elf: What’s a Dungeon without Treasure Chests? (Dungeon Elf: Dungeon ni Takarabako ga Aru no wa Atarimae desu ka), a seinen series from good! Afternoon. This elf is here to place treasure chests in weird places in dungeons. Why?

ASH: I’ve enjoyed other series from good! Afternoon, so I should probably give this one a try.

SEAN: Also from Seven Seas: BOSS, BXTCH, BABY 2, Dance in the Vampire Bund: Age of Scarlet Order 17, Gene Bride 4 (the final volume), Himegasaki Sakurako Is a Hot Mess 4, How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord 24, I Won’t Let Mistress Suck My Blood 2, Life with an Ordinary Guy Who Reincarnated into a Total Fantasy Knockout 9, My Bias is Showing?! 2, Plus-Sized Elf: Second Helping! 5, and Rozen Maiden Collector’s Edition 5.

Two debuts for Kodansha Manga. Honey Bee & Lemon Balm (Mitsubachi to Lemon Balm) is a BL series from Comic Pool. A lowlife who has no money or future is hired by a handsome young florist with a few secrets.

ASH: “Quirky and heartfelt.” I’m in.

ANNA: I’m curious!

SEAN: Love Out on a Limb (Bokura no Suki wa Warikirenai) is from Dessert, and features a girl coming back home after eight years when her parents remarry. But oh no, her brother is hot now! And so is her childhood friend! How can she avoid… INCEST? (The answer is obvious if you’re read any shoujo manga featuring “I have feelings for my supposed brother”.) (Or Citrus.)

MICHELLE: Oh, dear. Ordinarily, I’d give this a wide berth but I have liked Yoko Nogiri titles in the past.

ANNA: I feel like it has been awhile since we’ve had a crazy series like this.

SEAN: Also from Kodansha Manga: Blue Lock: Episode Nagi 7, FAIRY TAIL: 100 Years Quest 20, The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity 12, Issak Omnibus 6, Peach Boy Riverside 15, Shimazaki in the Land of Peace 8, and Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun 19.

Digitally, they have The Dashing Zaddy and His Icy Protégé 5, TenPuru -No One Can Live on Loneliness- 14, That Beauty is a Tramp 8 (the final volume), WIND BREAKER 23, and Ya Boy Kongming! 23.

Kana has Space Punch 5

Another quiet week for J-Novel Club. The only light novel they have is the 4th volume of Blade Skill Online.

They do have a manga debut, though. Starting on Hard Mode: God Levels, Got Problems (Level Count Stop kara Hajimaru, Kamisama-teki Isekai Life: Saikyou Status ni Tenseishita node Suki ni Ikimasu) is a DRE Comics manga based on the light novel coming soon from JNC. A guy is reincarnated and wants to live the slow life… but he’s simply too handsome, too powerful, and too unable to stop helping pretty girls!

Other manga from JNC: Black Summoner 22, Doll-Kara 11 (the final volume), and Safe & Sound in the Arms of an Elite Knight 6.

Guess who keeps forgetting about Hanashi Media? It’s me. Let’s catch up. Two weeks ago they had the debut of GATE: Thus the JSDF Fought There (Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri). When monsters incur into Japan from another world, the JSDF fights them back… and winds up in the fantasy world themselves! This got an anime, and is very popular.

ASH: That it is! And always glad for a license rescue.

SEAN: And last week they had The Fruit of Evolution 12 and Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy 14.

Ghost Ship has a 2nd volume of The Cuckolding Wizard’s Adventure.

Dark Horse has the 2nd and final volume of Oldboy Deluxe Edition.

ASH: It’s good to see this series back in print.

SEAN: Alien Books releases Kinryo Rock – Code Amrita, a seinen title from Monthly Hero’s. Vampires are trying to make it so they can live among humans, but some vampires can’t help being bad. To solve this, humans and vampires must team up with the power of rock and roll. Honestly, this sounds amazing.

ASH: I’d read it.

ANNA: I like vampires and music manga!

SEAN: Airship has print volumes for The Devil Princess 3 and The Strange Adventure of a Broke Mercenary 14.

And their digital debut is digital only. Fluffy Café in Another World (Isekai Mofumofu Cafe) had its manga come out two weeks ago. A man dies saving a cat, who turns out to be a god. The god gives him the powerful tamer skill in his next life, which he uses to… open an animal cafe?

ASH: There are worse life choices.

ANNA: Maybe there should just be more cat cafes?

SEAN: And for early digital there is Chronicles of an Aristocrat Reborn in Another World 2.

Lastly, Ablaze has Gannibal 4, Get Schooled 4, and Witch of Mine 4.

What glories await you in the list I have proffered?

Filed Under: FEATURES, manga the week of

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