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Working for God in a Godless World Vol. 4
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Working for God in a Godless World Vol. 4

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Discover intense isekai action with a divine twist and stunning artwork, from Aoi Akashiro of Classroom Of The Elite. This volume continues the thrilling and comedic story from the hit Crunchyroll anime, offering captivating fantasy and drama.

In Working For God In A Godless World Volume 4, the stakes are higher than ever as Yukito and the divine Mitama face increasingly formidable challenges. Dakini, a powerful figure with a legion of followers, poses a significant threat with her perverse religion centered around lust and depravity. Meanwhile, Mitama's waning influence is exacerbated by the growing devotion of her followers to Atar, causing her to become weaker.

As the pressure mounts, Yukito uses his acting skills to navigate a complex and dangerous situation, turning adversity into opportunity. His resourcefulness and Mitama's divine abilities have become an iconic combination, as seen in the popular twelve-part anime adaptation on Crunchyroll.

Fans of isekai manga with a divine twist will find this series particularly engaging. The stunning art by Sonsho Hangetsuban brings both the desolate landscapes and Mitama's godly powers to life, creating a visually enthralling experience and enhancing the manga's unique take on the genre.

Created by Aoi Akashiro, known for his work on Classroom of the Elite and Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE, this volume continues to deliver the complex character dynamics and thrilling storytelling that fans love. As the fourth installment in this seven-volume series, it promises even more dramatic developments and divine challenges.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Titan Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 October 2025
Pages
128
ISBN
9781787743595

Discover intense isekai action with a divine twist and stunning artwork, from Aoi Akashiro of Classroom Of The Elite. This volume continues the thrilling and comedic story from the hit Crunchyroll anime, offering captivating fantasy and drama.

In Working For God In A Godless World Volume 4, the stakes are higher than ever as Yukito and the divine Mitama face increasingly formidable challenges. Dakini, a powerful figure with a legion of followers, poses a significant threat with her perverse religion centered around lust and depravity. Meanwhile, Mitama's waning influence is exacerbated by the growing devotion of her followers to Atar, causing her to become weaker.

As the pressure mounts, Yukito uses his acting skills to navigate a complex and dangerous situation, turning adversity into opportunity. His resourcefulness and Mitama's divine abilities have become an iconic combination, as seen in the popular twelve-part anime adaptation on Crunchyroll.

Fans of isekai manga with a divine twist will find this series particularly engaging. The stunning art by Sonsho Hangetsuban brings both the desolate landscapes and Mitama's godly powers to life, creating a visually enthralling experience and enhancing the manga's unique take on the genre.

Created by Aoi Akashiro, known for his work on Classroom of the Elite and Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE, this volume continues to deliver the complex character dynamics and thrilling storytelling that fans love. As the fourth installment in this seven-volume series, it promises even more dramatic developments and divine challenges.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Titan Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 October 2025
Pages
128
ISBN
9781787743595