If you are a longtime collector who already owns the singles, there is no reason to upgrade unless you want a reading copy that you don’t mind creasing.
If you are a first-time reader, the Noragami Omnibus is the definitive way to experience Adachitoka’s story. The savings are substantial (over $100 for the full series), the remastered art looks fantastic, and the thick spine art is a joy on the shelf. The absence of extras and the moderate gutter loss are annoyances, not dealbreakers.
Noragami is a masterpiece of modern shonen—a story about memory, identity, and the desperate wish to be remembered. The omnibus format finally makes it accessible. Buy Omnibus 1. Read the first chapter. Then try to stop yourself from ordering the next seven. Bonus: A Note on the Series’ Conclusion Noragami ended with Volume 27 in January 2024. The final arc (Volumes 25–27) has not yet been collected into an omnibus as of mid-2025. Expect Omnibus 9 (Vols. 25–27) to release in late 2025 or early 2026. Do not buy singles 25–27 yet if you are an omnibus collector—patience will save you $15.
Buy directly from Kodansha’s website or RightStuf during a Viz/Kodansha sale (often 33–40% off). 7. Final Verdict: Is the Noragami Omnibus Worth It? Yes, with caveats.
Introduction: Why the Omnibus Edition Matters For years, fans of Noragami —the supernatural manga series by the duo Adachitoka (stylized as Adachitoka)—have faced a dilemma. The single-volume tankōbon releases, while beautifully produced, have become increasingly difficult to find in print, with many volumes commanding high aftermarket prices. Enter the Noragami Omnibus from Kodansha Comics. These 2-in-1 and 3-in-1 thick volumes offer a cost-effective, space-saving, and visually cohesive way to experience the story of Yato, the "delivery god" on a quest to build his own shrine.
If you are a longtime collector who already owns the singles, there is no reason to upgrade unless you want a reading copy that you don’t mind creasing.
If you are a first-time reader, the Noragami Omnibus is the definitive way to experience Adachitoka’s story. The savings are substantial (over $100 for the full series), the remastered art looks fantastic, and the thick spine art is a joy on the shelf. The absence of extras and the moderate gutter loss are annoyances, not dealbreakers.
Noragami is a masterpiece of modern shonen—a story about memory, identity, and the desperate wish to be remembered. The omnibus format finally makes it accessible. Buy Omnibus 1. Read the first chapter. Then try to stop yourself from ordering the next seven. Bonus: A Note on the Series’ Conclusion Noragami ended with Volume 27 in January 2024. The final arc (Volumes 25–27) has not yet been collected into an omnibus as of mid-2025. Expect Omnibus 9 (Vols. 25–27) to release in late 2025 or early 2026. Do not buy singles 25–27 yet if you are an omnibus collector—patience will save you $15. noragami omnibus
Buy directly from Kodansha’s website or RightStuf during a Viz/Kodansha sale (often 33–40% off). 7. Final Verdict: Is the Noragami Omnibus Worth It? Yes, with caveats.
Introduction: Why the Omnibus Edition Matters For years, fans of Noragami —the supernatural manga series by the duo Adachitoka (stylized as Adachitoka)—have faced a dilemma. The single-volume tankōbon releases, while beautifully produced, have become increasingly difficult to find in print, with many volumes commanding high aftermarket prices. Enter the Noragami Omnibus from Kodansha Comics. These 2-in-1 and 3-in-1 thick volumes offer a cost-effective, space-saving, and visually cohesive way to experience the story of Yato, the "delivery god" on a quest to build his own shrine. If you are a longtime collector who already