Check Kakuyomu first for the web novel. For a proper ebook, BookWalker Japan or Amazon.co.jp are your safest bets. No official English version that I've seen, so if you want it legally, it's Japanese storefronts or waiting for a license announcement.
Yeah, I just went through this. Legally online? The most straightforward way is the Japanese e-book stores if you can read Japanese. I got my copy on BookWalker Global—they have a decent selection of light novels and it's all above board. Sometimes these niche titles don't get an immediate English license, so the fan translations float around, but I try to avoid those once an official release is even a possibility.
If you're after the web novel roots, the raw version is on Kakuyomu or Shousetsuka ni Narou, obviously. But for a comfortable, legit read in English, keep an eye on the usual suspects: J-Novel Club's upcoming titles list or Seven Seas' licensing announcements. It hasn't popped up there for me yet, though.
so finding a legit source can be tricky. My first stop is usually the publisher's own website or official storefronts like BookWalker or Rakuten Kobo Japan; they often have the digital editions. If it's serialized as a web novel, Shousetsuka ni Narou is the original hub, but the legally translated version might be trickier to pin down.
For an English version, you might have to check if a platform like J-Novel Club has picked it up, or if Yen Press has licensed it—sometimes the English title changes, so searching for 'Returned from Hell' or something similar might help. Honestly, it's the kind of series where you might just have to wait for an official announcement, which can be frustrating when you're itching to read it. I ended up just bookmarking the Japanese store page and checking every so often for updates.
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Another great spot is ComiXology, known for its user-friendly interface and high-quality scans. If you prefer subscription models, try Mangamo—it’s a newer app but has a decent selection. Always check publishers like Kodansha’s site too, since they sometimes host free previews before full releases drop. Supporting legal sites helps creators thrive!
Reading Makino's works online legally can be a bit tricky, but there are definitely ways to do it without stepping into shady territory. First, I'd check if Makino has any official digital releases through platforms like BookWalker, Kindle, or Kobo. Many Japanese authors are gradually making their works available internationally, especially if they gain popularity. If you're into manga, services like Manga Plus or Shonen Jump+ often host legal translations, though availability depends on licensing.
Another route is looking into subscription services like J-Novel Club, which specializes in light novels and sometimes picks up lesser-known authors. If Makino's work is older, it might be archived in digital libraries like Japan's National Diet Library, though access can be restrictive. I’ve also found that some authors partner with fan translation groups under official guidelines—worth digging into forums to see if that’s the case here. Patience is key; sometimes waiting for an official release is the only ethical option, but it’s satisfying when you finally get to support the creator directly.
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You won't find an official English translation yet, at least not from a major publisher. Your main hope is fan translations. A couple of aggregator sites like NovelUpdates usually have links to where the fanTL groups are posting their chapters. Sometimes they host directly, sometimes they link to the translator's blog. I'd start there and see if the project is still active.
Just be warned, the translation quality can be super hit or miss on those sites. The story itself is pretty fun if you like overpowered protagonists getting revenge in a demon world, but reading it can feel like a bit of a treasure hunt.