Cocoon Entwined

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Cocoon Entwined
Cocoon Entwined Volume 1 Japanese Cover.jpg
First tankōbon volume cover
繭、纏う
(Mayu, Matou)
Genre
July 30, 2019 [5] 978-1-97-538424-1
2 August 10, 2019 [6] 978-4-04-735708-2 March 24, 2020 [7] 978-1-97-539939-9
3 June 12, 2020 [8] 978-4-04-736154-6 July 27, 2021 [9] 978-1-97-533389-8
4 April 12, 2021 [10] 978-4-04-736608-4 January 25, 2022 [11] 978-1-97-533973-9
5 January 12, 2023 [12] 978-4-04-737289-4 January 25, 2024 [13] 978-1-97-538807-2
6 January 12, 2023 [14] 978-4-04-737336-5 May 21, 2024 [15] 978-1-97-538809-6

Reception

The series has received positive reviews. Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network gave Cocoon Entwined's volume 1 an overall B− rating, remarking that the first volume felt like a prelude that while interesting, hasn't quite gotten off the ground yet, concluding that "If volume two is able to solidify things more, this could be a series worth keeping an eye on." [16] Alternately, Brittany Vincent, reviewing the series for Otaku USA , praised the first volumes pacing, stating that "some may find Cocoon Entwined a bit slow, but its pace is deliberate, the romantic plots develop at a satisfying slow burn, and its tone is entrancing." [17] Erica Friedman of Yuricon gave the final volume a 9 out of 10 rating and praised the series overall; "I found this series fascinating, occasionally creepy, always fraught…but this was exactly the right ending. And beautifully drawn as the whole series has been. [...] As a final punctuation on the tropes of private girls’ school Yuri from a century ago, this series was a perfect farewell." [18]

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