I Wanna Do Bad Things With You Vol 4 keeps the steamy, chaotic energy alive while deepening the emotional stakes that have been bubbling beneath the surface since the start of the series. If you’ve been following this unpredictable romance, this volume gives you exactly what you signed up for—intense passion, messy feelings, and just enough tenderness to make your heart ache between all the bad decisions.
At this point in the story, the characters aren’t shy about their desires, but what makes Vol 4 stand out is how those desires clash with their insecurities. There’s this constant battle between wanting to give in completely and holding back out of fear of getting hurt. That emotional push and pull is written so well that it feels like you’re living it right alongside them. Just when you think things might finally settle down, new complications crash through the door, reminding you that nothing is ever simple in a relationship this volatile.
One of the things that shines in this volume is the character growth. The protagonists start to confront their pasts a bit more, and you can tell they’re both terrified and relieved to be truly seen by each other. There are these raw, vulnerable moments where their tough exteriors crack, and it’s surprisingly moving. Of course, this series wouldn’t be itself without the fiery chemistry, and Vol 4 does not disappoint in that department—whether it’s a heated argument or an intimate embrace, the tension is palpable on every page.
The supporting cast also gets a little more spotlight here. Rivals, friends, and potential threats all weave into the story, adding layers of conflict and humor. It gives the world a bit more texture without taking the focus away from the main couple’s explosive romance.
The artwork, as always, captures the mood perfectly. The artist nails those close-up panels where every glance and touch feels loaded with meaning. The balance between playful teasing and serious emotional beats is handled with a skillful touch, making the spicy scenes feel earned rather than gratuitous.
If I had to nitpick, some of the drama might feel a little exaggerated, but honestly, that’s part of the ride. This isn’t a story about calm, rational love—it’s about giving in to temptation and seeing where it takes you, even if it’s off the rails.
Overall, I Wanna Do Bad Things With You Vol 4 is another wild, emotionally charged entry in a series that knows exactly what it’s doing: giving you romance that’s as messy and intense as real life, but with just enough fantasy to keep you hooked. Bring on Vol 5, because these two clearly aren’t done wrecking each other’s hearts yet.