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High School DxD is a Japanese light novel series by Ichiei Ishibumi with illustrations by Miyama-Zero. It blends action, comedy, and harem/ecchi elements around Issei Hyōdō, a perverted high-schooler who becomes a devil and gets involved in supernatural battles and politics among angels, devils, and fallen angels.

Worried about running out of content? Don’t be. After finishing the original 25 volumes, the story moves into Shin High School DxD (often mis-searched as "High School DxD Season 5 light novel"). This sequel introduces:

Fan translators have already caught up to Volume 4 of Shin. You have literally hundreds of chapters of Oppai Dragon greatness waiting for you.

The story follows Issei Hyoudou, a perverted second-year high school student attending Kuoh Academy. Issei’s life goal is simple: to have a harem. However, his life takes a drastic turn when his first girlfriend turns out to be a fallen angel who kills him on their first date. high school dxd light novel online

He is resurrected by Rias Gremory, a beautiful third-year student who is actually a high-class Devil. Issei becomes her servant, reincarnated as a Devil himself, and is thrust into a world of angels, fallen angels, and various mythological factions. From there, Issei must climb the ranks of the devil hierarchy while protecting his friends and pursuing his dreams of becoming a "Harem King."

The anime adaptation of High School DxD (seasons 1-4) is entertaining, but it is infamous for rearranging timelines, compressing character development, and altering key plot points. For example, the anime’s third season (BorN) famously went “anime-original,” changing critical events and skipping an entire volume of lore. Season 4 (Hero) had to retcon these changes, which confused many viewers.

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The anime is an entertaining gateway, but it suffers from significant changes:

A major reason to read the light novels is that the story continues far past where the anime ended. The anime adaptations covered roughly the first 10 to 12 volumes, but the original series spans 25 volumes.

Additionally, a direct sequel series titled Shin High School DxD (True High School DxD) is currently ongoing in Japan, continuing the adventures of Issei and his household. Fan translators have already caught up to Volume 4 of Shin

Because official translations take time, many online archives host fan-translated versions of volumes not yet released or long out-of-print. These are typically found by searching for:

Warning: Fan sites often contain aggressive ads or malware. Use an ad-blocker and virus scanner. Also, know that reading these does not support the creator.

When searching for the High School DxD light novel online, you have two primary paths: Official English releases (supporting the author) and Fan Translations (faster and free, but legally grey).