The pacing's super weird-- the author's obviously taking their time (to say the least), but the story's moving at the speed of your average serialized manga.
What a strangely abrupt ending-- if that "END" hadn't been there I'd have sworn there was a page or two missing. All of this author's other works have some kind of closure, weird.
Don't know if this is just a translation issue, but the writing appears to go out of its way to avoid stating the gender of Marika's significant other. Hmm...
Oookay, this one was significantly more disturbing than usual thanks to the little sister being so damn young. Her age probably hasn't even reached double digits yet, eugh.
Great ending to a great series. I wonder if Seven Seas Publishing will pick this up?
No chance. Seven Seas is a mainstream publisher so they won't license pornography. And even if Earth Girls was more SFW, it still wouldn't get picked up because it's doujinishi (self-published).
Katra stays with mifuri (in the end she falls in love with the person who was always with her, her best friend), Kidaha leaves the village next to Io, Sakina becomes the new chief, and that is the end of "earth girls". Mira gave us the best 5 years with this great story, however everything has an end, I had a lot of fun reading it
What, exactly, is the point of spoiling the ending when we're only one chapter away and Yuri-ism is still committed to TLing it? No one asked, either.
Wait, so the Allies are using child soldiers too? What the hell happened in this timeline?
War waits for no morals.
Well, yeah, but using child soldiers is also a clear sign of desperation, that the military in question has run out of able-bodied adults-- something that the real-life Allied Powers never came even remotely close to.