Introduction:
Koushi Tachibana and Tsunako, renowned for their work on the Date A Live light novel series, have returned with a captivating creation—King’s Proposal. But does this new venture offer an enchanting and immersive reading experience? Join us as we explore the world of King’s Proposal in this manga review.

Unveiling the Plot:
King’s Proposal introduces us to Mushiki Kuga, a Japanese high school student, on an ordinary day that takes an extraordinary turn. When Mushiki encounters a gravely injured woman, he unwittingly becomes entangled in a web of mystery. As a witness to a sinister crime, Mushiki’s life takes a dangerous twist, culminating in a shocking act of violence.
The Fusion of Powers:
The wounded woman, Saika Kuozaki, is revealed as the most formidable mage in existence. To ensure their survival, she merges her body with Mushiki. When Mushiki awakens, he finds himself inhabiting Saika’s body and assuming the role of a mage academy headmaster. However, this newfound role comes with monumental responsibilities.
A World in Peril:
Mushiki soon learns of the world’s constant threat—”Annihilation Factors,” catastrophic events that could lead to global devastation if left unchecked. Mages have been silently combating these calamities for ages. Their timely intervention ensures that any damage and human casualties are reversed, leaving the world unaware of these catastrophic occurrences.
Challenges and Identity Crisis:
With Saika’s powers now under Mushiki’s control, he struggles to master them, putting the world at risk. Adding to the complexity, Saika’s would-be assassin remains at large, posing a significant danger. To safeguard Saika’s body until they can separate, Mushiki enrolls in the mage academy to hone his magical abilities. However, this decision brings its own set of complications, as he must convincingly impersonate Saika, further complicated by the presence of his sister, Ruri Fuyaioh, in his class.
Character Development and Endearing Traits:
Mushiki’s character, characterized by earnestness and determination, shines through. Despite the upheaval in his life, his unwavering commitment to protecting Saika, the woman he’s grown to love, makes him a relatable and endearing protagonist.
Volume 1 Highlights and Challenges:
While Volume 1 primarily establishes the series, it reserves the most intriguing developments for the final 50 pages. Although enjoyable throughout, readers must be prepared to continue the journey in subsequent volumes to fully explore King’s Proposal’s potential. Additionally, the presence of a complex sibling relationship, particularly Ruri’s affection for her brother, may deter some readers.
Art and Translation:
Tsunako’s artwork, predominantly featuring character profiles in this volume, complements the school setting and provides visual references for the main cast. The translation by Haydn Trowell maintains readability, with minor opportunities for variation in descriptive language.
Series Status and Availability:
King’s Proposal continues in Japan with five volumes published to date. Yen Press has released three volumes in English, with the fourth volume’s release date pending. This availability provides readers with ample material to form their opinions on the series.
Conclusion:
King’s Proposal Volume 1 embarks on an intriguing journey, promising a captivating series. Whether you are a fan of Koushi Tachibana’s previous works or a newcomer to his storytelling, this manga offers a spellbinding adventure. While Volume 1 primarily lays the groundwork, it hints at exciting developments in subsequent volumes, making it a must-read for fantasy manga enthusiasts.




