shanyreader's review
4.0
I really liked this much better than my first taste of it's "sequel", Amazing Agent Luna. It may be because I only read Amazing Agent Luna Volume 7, when a lot has already happened, but just overall, I felt that the emotional level and relationships from these two series were the same. It was heart-warming and fun to read. I do hope I can keep reading Amazing Agent Jennifer before I start reading Amazing Agent Luna.
joncav07's review
4.0
One of my first manga I've read. It took me a minute to get the hang of reading it, but I eventually did.
mayastone's review against another edition
3.0
Pressured by her father to study in order to take over the family business, Jennifer aka agent K decides to go her own path when she’s recruited by a secret government agency.
In the comic we follow her start and graduation from university and from training and her first assignment. Where the book ends, I can’t wait to see what happens next.
3/5 - this reminds me of “Totally Spies” but with less makeup.
In the comic we follow her start and graduation from university and from training and her first assignment. Where the book ends, I can’t wait to see what happens next.
3/5 - this reminds me of “Totally Spies” but with less makeup.
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