Yui Kamio Lets Loose

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Yui Kamio Lets Loose
Yui Kamio Lets Loose Vol 1.jpg
Cover of the first volume
神緒ゆいは髪を結い
(Kamio Yui wa Kami wo Yui)
Genre Comedy, supernatural [1]
Imprint Jump Comics
Magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump
Demographic Shōnen
Original runMarch 11, 2019November 25, 2019
Volumes4
February 25, 2020 (digital) [8] 978-1-9747-1799-6
  • 01. "The Phantom Black Sailor Uniform"
  • 02. "Which Yui Do You Prefer?
  • 03. "A Sparkly Visitor"
  • 04. "Prima Donna Punch-Out"
  • 05. "Date in White, Date in Black"
  • 06. "Kara's Stupendous Security Guys"
  • 07. "Battle Tendency"
2 September 4, 2019 [10] 978-4-08-882052-1 April 28, 2020 (digital) [11] 978-1-9747-1800-9
  • 08. "Busting In! Chez Kiito"
  • 09. "Who Needs a Chain?"
  • 10. "Fracas! At the Station"
  • 11. "Koyagi Yaginuma Creeps Close"
  • 12. "The Darkness Inside Her"
  • 13. "White Velvet"
  • 14. "False Smiling Musetto"
  • 15. "The Key"
  • 16. "It Will Be Glad"
3 December 4, 2019 [12] 978-4-08-882143-6 June 23, 2020 (digital) [13] 978-1-9747-1805-4
  • 17. "Cool Door Handles"
  • 18. "Dolls of Grievance"
  • 19. "Kiito Sonomiya Ties Hair Tight"
  • 20. "Kiito Thinks a Lot → Conclusion"
  • 21. "Death Spell"
  • 22. "Memento Mori? Carpe Diem?
  • 23. "Symphony of Screams"
  • 24. "In Praise of Mortality"
  • 25. "Duet"
  • 26. "All Talk"
4 February 4, 2020 [5] 978-4-08-882203-7 August 25, 2020 (digital) [9] 978-1-9747-2091-0
  • 27. "Yacht Party"
  • 28. "The Boss in the Lonely Castle of Mirrors"
  • 29. "Love's Revenge"
  • 30. "Girl Bosses vs. Special Security Police
  • 31. "Love Never Dies"
  • 32. "Promised Love"
  • 33. "Yui in White's Resolve"
  • 34. "Closed Off in Yamatai"
  • 35. "The Key to Her Awakening"
  • 36. "Yui Kamio Lets Loose"

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