: Unlike many "monster of the week" series, the core of the story is the slow-burn relationship between the two leads as they struggle with psychological trauma and their growing feelings for each other.
The story follows two college students, and Toriko Nishina , who discover portals to a dangerous dimension called the "Otherside". This realm is populated by entities from real-world urban legends, such as the Kunekune (Wiggle-Waggle) and Hasshaku-sama (Eight-Foot-Tall Lady). : Unlike many "monster of the week" series,
: Exposure to the Otherside grants them "magic" traits—Sorawo gains a blue eye that can see the truth of monsters, and Toriko gains a transparent hand that can touch them. What Makes the Manga Good? and Toriko Nishina
: Unlike many "monster of the week" series, the core of the story is the slow-burn relationship between the two leads as they struggle with psychological trauma and their growing feelings for each other.
The story follows two college students, and Toriko Nishina , who discover portals to a dangerous dimension called the "Otherside". This realm is populated by entities from real-world urban legends, such as the Kunekune (Wiggle-Waggle) and Hasshaku-sama (Eight-Foot-Tall Lady).
: Exposure to the Otherside grants them "magic" traits—Sorawo gains a blue eye that can see the truth of monsters, and Toriko gains a transparent hand that can touch them. What Makes the Manga Good?