Hunting In Another World With My Elf Wife enters its fifth volume with Jupiter Studios writing with artist Kaltoma and character designer Tunagi bringing it to life. Japanese publishing company MAG Garden released it with Seven Seas Entertainment bringing it to the United States.
Human hunter Shin and his elf wife Saran are battling for their lives against a group of slavers who have been kidnapping elves and selling them to wealthy clients. Their enemy is formidable, having an army of thugs and a giant bird at his beck and call. Shin and Saran have to work with a group of adventures to bring the perpetrators to justice.
This volume, fortunately, limits the amount of time that Lady Nanotess shares with Shin and Saran. Because of this, the couple plays a larger role in the story, making it more thrilling as they fight the bad guys. That made this part of the plot way more exciting and adventurous. As a gun owner myself, I appreciate how the story respects both hunting and firearms.
While I understand Lady Nanotess' place in the story, she has not had an important role outside of giving Shin the equipment he needs through a magic bag. Her part in the story gets old really fast, but her absence in this story worked well, considering she only had a cameo.
That is a nice edge to the story and adds a perfect cherry on top.
Likewise, the artwork is excellent. Shin is drawn uniquely, so he stands out in this magical world he has found as a new home. Saran is designed beautifully, but not exploitatively, so you can appreciate her as the wife in the tale.
Hunting In Another World With My Elf Wife has captured my attention. It is fun for fans of isekais, fantasy stories, and power couples. Not to mention, if you like your guns, this is a good manga to pick up.