So Im a Spider, So What volume 10


SPY, MY PRETTIES!
Y'know...understanding the reason for your existence, learning the ultimate truth of the world, and attaining godhood would give most people a lot to think about. But me? I've got better things to do, like making mini-spider clones! Look at this one-isn't she precious?! There's a LOT more where she came from, and I've sent them all over the world to act as my eyes and ears. I bet the Demon Lord will find the info I've gathered super useful for dealing with the impending demonic rebellion. Oh, did I not mention that before...? 'Cause that's totally a thing.

Kumo Desu ga, Nani Ka? 10

So Im a Spider, So What volume 10

Release Date

April 9, 2021 (JP)
December 14, 2021 (USA)

ISBN

ISBN 9784041099230 (JP)
ISBN 9781975339838 (USA)

Chapters Covered

Chapters 50-54

Publication orderPreviousNextKumo Desu ga, Nani Ka? Volume 9Kumo Desu ga, Nani Ka? Volume 11
Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka? Volume 10 is a tankoban collection of previously published chapters from a monthly pulp manga magazine of the Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka? manga serial.

Chapters

  • Chapter 50
    • Chapter 50-1
    • Chapter 50-2
  • Chapter 51
    • Chapter 51-1
    • Chapter 51-2
  • Chapter 52
    • Chapter 52-1
    • Chapter 52-2
  • Chapter 53
    • Chapter 53-1
    • Chapter 53-2
  • Chapter 54
    • Chapter 54-1
    • Chapter 54-2
    • Chapter 54-3
  • Bonus Short Comic: Another Reincarnation 5
  • Bonus Short Story: Medieval European Style?
MediaLight NovelsVolume 1  •  Volume 2  •  Volume 3  •  Volume 4  •  Volume 5

Volume 6  •  Volume 7  •  Volume 8  •  Volume 9  •  Volume 10
Volume 11  •  Volume 12  •  Volume 13  •  Volume 14  •  Volume 15
Volume 16
Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka? EX
Monster Encyclopedia  •  Character Collection

MangaVolume 1  •  Volume 2  •  Volume 3  •  Volume 4  •  Volume 5

Volume 6  •  Volume 7  •  Volume 8  •  Volume 9  •  Volume 10
Volume 11  •  Volume 12

Spin-off MangaVolume 1  •  Volume 2  •  Volume 3  •  Volume 4  •  Volume 5AnimePV1Web NovelBasic Skill Course  •  System Creation

I've finally figured out why I was reborn in this world. Still, that doesn't mean I'm gonna change how I live day to day right away. For now, what's most important to me is regaining my strength and gaining some new skills. That's why I sent out thousands of spiders all around the world to keep an eye on things. I have more talent for being a spy than I thought... Source: Yen Press

2nd version:

SPY, MY PRETTIES!

Y'know...understanding the reason for your existence, learning the ultimate truth of the world, and attaining godhood would give most people a lot to think about. But me? I've got better things to do, like making mini-spider clones! Look at this one-isn't she precious?! There's a LOT more where she came from, and I've sent them all over the world to act as my eyes and ears. I bet the Demon Lord will find the info I've gathered super useful for dealing with the impending demonic rebellion.

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Advisory Board

  • David Chelmow, MD, Leo J Dunn Professor and Chair, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center
  • John Geibel, MD, DSc, MSc, AGAF, Vice Chair and Professor, Department of Surgery, Section of Gastrointestinal Medicine, Professor, Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Yale University School of Medicine; Director of Surgical Research, Department of Surgery, Yale-New Haven Hospital
  • Lars J Grimm, MD, MHS, Assistant Professor, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Duke University Medical Center
  • James Lee, MD, Edwin K and Anne C Weiskopf Associate Professor of Surgical Oncology, Chief, Endocrine Surgery, Vice Chairman, New Media, Founder, COACHmed, Department of Surgery, Columbia University Medical Center
  • David J Maron, MD, FACC, FAHA, Clinical Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular), Director, Preventive Cardiology, ISCHEMIA Trial Co-Chair/PI, Stanford University School of Medicine
  • Arlen D Meyers, MD, MBA, Professor of Otolaryngology, Dentistry, and Engineering, University of Colorado School of Medicine
  • Kathy D Miller, MD, Professor of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Co-Director, Breast Cancer Program, Indiana University Simon Cancer Center
  • Thomas M Wheeler, MD, FCAP, Chief of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Baylor St Luke's Medical Center; WL Moody, Jr, Endowed Chair and Professor, Senior Vice Chair, Faculty Group Pathology Practice, Department of Pathology & Immunology, Baylor College of Medicine

So Im a Spider, So What volume 10

How many volumes will so I'm a spider So what have?

So I'm a Spider, So What?.

What volume does so I'm a spider so what end?

Volume 16. Its Japanese version is set to be released on January 8th, 2022, and its English release is yet to be announced. It is the final volume of the series.

Who is D in Kumoko?

However, as the series progressed in Volume 9, it was revealed that D's true identity was actually the original Wakaba Hiiro, who was supposed to be Kumoko's pre-reincarnation self.

What chapter is the last episode of I'm a spider so what?

Final Chapter: I'm Going Outside! 4: Worship Meee!