Close Menu
  • Support Us
  • Newsletter
  • News
  • Features
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
    • Video Games
      • Previews
      • PC
      • PS5
      • Xbox Series X/S
      • Nintendo Switch
      • Xbox One
      • PS4
      • Tabletop
    • Film
    • TV
    • Anime
    • Comics
      • BOOM! Studios
      • Dark Horse Comics
      • DC Comics
      • IDW Publishing
      • Image Comics
      • Indie Comics
      • Marvel Comics
      • Oni-Lion Forge
      • Valiant Comics
      • Vault Comics
  • Podcast
  • More
    • Event Coverage
    • BWT Recommends
    • RSS Feeds
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Support Us
But Why Tho?
RSS Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube
Trending:
  • Features
    Sunderfolk Phone Players

    10 ‘Sunderfolk’ Tips To Help You And Your Party Thrive

    05/02/2025
    Bob in Thunderbolts But Why Tho

    ‘Thunderbolts*’ Visualizes Depression As Only A Superhero Movie Can

    05/02/2025
    Games to Play After Expedition 33

    5 Games to Play After Beating ‘Clair Obscur: Expedition 33’

    05/01/2025
    Lily James in Cinderella (2015)

    ‘Cinderella’ (2015) 10 Years Later: Disney’s Live-Action Jubilant Peak

    04/28/2025
    One of the spirits seen in Grave Encounters

    ‘Grave Encounters’ Is Still One Of The Best Found Footage Horror Films

    04/26/2025
  • GDC
  • K-Dramas
  • Netflix
  • Switch 2
  • MCU
But Why Tho?
Home » Manga » ADVANCED REVIEW: ‘Komi Can’t Communicate’, Vol. 9

ADVANCED REVIEW: ‘Komi Can’t Communicate’, Vol. 9

LaNeysha CampbellBy LaNeysha Campbell09/27/20204 Mins ReadUpdated:11/20/2021
Komi Can't Communicate
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit WhatsApp Email

Komi Can't Communicate

Komi Can’t Communicate Volume 9 is a romantic-comedy-drama manga created by mangaka Tomohito Oda. The English-language release of the manga is from VIZ Media. Komi Can’t Communicate is the continuing story of Shoko Komi, a young high school girl. Komi is considered by everyone to be a “cool beauty” because of her elegant looks, quiet demeanor, and lack of close friends.  However, unbeknownst to others, she suffers from a communication disorder. With the help of her friend Tadano, she works to overcome her communication disorder to achieve her dream of making 100 friends.

Get BWT in your inbox!

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and get the latest and greated in entertainment coverage.
Click Here

Get BWT in your inbox!

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and get the latest and greated in entertainment coverage.
Click Here

Following the previous volume, Komi Can’t Communicate, Volume 9 follows Komi and her friends as they navigate Valentine’s Day. The holiday is a total minefield for people with communication disorders, like Komi. Thankfully this year Komi has a secret weapon to combat the stressful holiday, her new friends. Now armed with homemade chocolates, Komi prepares to give Tadano his Valentine’s gift before the day is over, no matter how nervous she might be.

You can imagine that creating a manga where the main character doesn’t talk much would present a challenge when it comes to illustrating scenes when there isn’t much dialogue. However, mangaka Tomohito Oda does a tremendous job. In Komi Can’t Communicate,  there are plenty of scenes or short chapters where the characters aren’t talking out loud. I continue to be impressed with how well Oda captures characters’ communicating non-verbally or with facial expressions which helps to tell the story and move it along.

The mangaka’s decision to have a storyline of this volume focus on Valentine’s and White Day holidays was a great choice. It gave more attention to the romance in the series, which in my opinion has been not been at the forefront of the anime for its majority.  That’s not to say romance hasn’t been present until now, it is just nice to see it have more focus.

Also by the volume having a heavier focus on romance, I felt it caused Komi and Tadano’s relationship to progress to a little more than friends. For example, in this volume Komi was so nervous about giving him chocolate the entire day even though she was determined to do it. It’s not until the day is almost over that she is able to give it to him.

Even if the two of them are still too nervous, in Komi’s case, or, in Tadano’s case, too oblivious to admit their feelings to each other. However, it is what makes their relationship dynamic so cute and endearing.

Another reason Komi Can’t Communicate is a great romantic-comedy manga is because the mangaka, Tomohito Oda, doesn’t just focus on only one couple’s romance. Instead of just focusing on Komi and Tadano, they focus on other characters trying their best to communicate their feelings to the persons they like too. 

For instance, Katou Mikuni is encouraged by her friends to give chocolate to the boy she has a crush on, Katai. Moments like these help to keep the story entertaining and engaging as you learn more about these side characters. They also help to keep me eager to know what will become of this possible new couple as the story continues on.

Lastly, as always what I love most about this volume is the consistent character growth, especially when it comes to Komi. A great way that this growth is seen is how Komi helps others who might be similar to her and struggle with expressing themselves. In this volume, she notices her classmate Sato is always helpful and takes on a lot of work for others.

It turns out that Sato struggles with asking other people for help when she needs it. Komi notices all of the hard work that Sato does and that she never asks for help even when she needs it. Komi then tells Sato that it’s okay for her to ask her for help when she needs it. Komi recognizing that someone is in a similar position with struggling to communicate as she was in, and then actively helping them is a great moment of growth for her character.

Overall, Komi Can’t Communicate, Volume 9 is a great read and if you really enjoy romantic-comedies then you will be pleased with this volume. Additionally, this volume highlights other budding romances besides the main characters’ that keep the story fresh and interesting. Tomohito Oda continues to impress me with their abilities to illustrate non-verbal scenes that still moves the story along seamlessly.

'Komi Can't Communicate', Vol. 9
4

TL;DR

Overall, Komi Can’t Communicate, Volume 9 is a great read and if you really enjoy romantic-comedies then you will be pleased with this volume. Additionally, this volume highlights other budding romances besides the main characters’ that keep the story fresh and interesting. Tomohito Oda continues to impress me with their abilities to illustrate non-verbal scenes that still moves the story along seamlessly.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Email
Previous ArticleREVIEW: ‘Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous’ Combines Dinosaur Mayhem With Adolescent Bonding
Next Article ADVANCE REVIEW: ‘Commanders In Crisis,’ Issue #1
LaNeysha Campbell
  • X (Twitter)
  • Instagram

Just a blerdy girl trying to get through my ever-growing list of anime, TV shows, books, and movies.

Related Posts

Wolf Girl and Black Prince — But Why Tho

REVIEW: Wolf Girl and Black Prince Volume 1

05/16/2023
hirano and kagura volume 2

REVIEW: ‘Hirano and Kagiura,’ Volume 2

04/25/2023
K-On Shuffle — But Why Tho

REVIEW: ‘K-On! Shuffle’ Volume 1

04/24/2023
Skybeams in the Sky — But Why Tho

REVIEW: ‘Sunbeams in the Sky’ Volume 1

04/24/2023
The Boxer Volume 2 — But Why Tho

REVIEW: ‘The Boxer,’ Volume 2

04/24/2023
Run On Your New Legs Volume 4 — But Why Tho

REVIEW: ‘Run On Your New Legs’ Volume 4

04/24/2023
TRENDING POSTS
The Eternaut promotional image from Netflix
8.5
TV

REVIEW: ‘The Eternaut’ Is Another International Sci-Fi Hit

By Kate Sánchez05/03/2025

The Eternaut tackles genre staples through an Argentine lens and winds up being one of the best sci-fi series on Netflix.

Ellie and Dina in The Last of Us Season 2 Episode 4 on MAX
6.0
TV

REVIEW: ‘The Last of Us’ Season 2 Episode 4 — “Day One”

By Kate Sánchez05/05/2025

The issue is that The Last of Us season 2 Episode 4 feels like a video game, and not in a good way, and not one that sticks.

Together (2025) still from Sundance
8.0
Film

REVIEW: Have a Grossly Good Time ‘Together’

By Kate Sánchez01/27/2025Updated:05/05/2025

Dave Franco and Alison Brie’s Together (2025) is disgustingly funny, genuinely ugly, and just a good time at the movies.

Hen in 9-1-1 Season 8 Episode 16
8.5
TV

RECAP: ‘9-1-1’ Season 8 Episode 16 — “The Last Alarm”

By Katey Stoetzel05/01/2025Updated:05/03/2025

9-1-1 Season 8 Episode 16 is an emotional ringer, perfectly setting the tone for what 9-1-1 can look like without Bobby Nash.

But Why Tho?
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest RSS YouTube Twitch
  • CONTACT US
  • ABOUT US
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER
  • Review Score Guide
Sometimes we include links to online retail stores. If you click on one and make a purchase we may receive a small contribution.
Written Content is Copyright © 2025 But Why Tho? A Geek Community

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

But Why Tho Logo

Support Us!

We're able to keep making content thanks to readers like YOU!
Support independent media today with
Click Here