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The most straightforward and legal method is to purchase the official Yen Press e-books. You can find them on Amazon Kindle, Google Play Books, Kobo, and other major e-book stores. Searching for "High School DxD Yen Press" will get you to the right place. This is the best way to get a high-quality reading experience while supporting the creators.

The light novels intricately connect Norse, Greek, Christian, and Buddhist mythologies.

A detailed or story arcs (like the Rating Game or the Heroic Faction arc).

: Readers frequently note that while they "came for the fanservice," they "stayed for the plot". The story blends mythology from various cultures (Greek, Norse, Christian) with shounen-style power progression.

: Yen Press has also begun producing audiobook versions of the light novel. This is a great way to experience the story hands-free, though the release schedule typically lags behind the text volumes.

Internal monologues give Issei much more depth than just his comedic perversion. You see his growth as a tactical fighter and a reliable leader. Supporting characters like Rias, Akeno, Koneko, and Kiba receive massive character arcs that the anime rushed or omitted.

The light novels meticulously explain the complex lore involving the Three Factions (Angels, Fallen Angels, and Devils), Norse mythology, Greek myths, and various legendary dragons.

If you want to know based on where you left off in the anime, or if you need help finding specific volume summaries , let me know.