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24
3
Finished
Mar 27, 2017 to Jan 26, 2019
8.0/10
Average Review Score
50%
Recommend It
2
Reviews Worldwide
The premise of the manga: gods trying to understand love, is pretty intriguing and at the end it delivered that premise. This is a gag romcom through and through, unfortunately the story leaves much to be desired. The manga is kind of short, and thus feels a bit rushed. Plot points got brought up and then resolved very quickly, reading this feels like riding a roller coaster where the boring part can really drag and the good parts either makes your sides hurt from laughing or make you go thinking "wtf". The main highlight here are the two main characters, the god of creation Atum andthe god of destruction Shiva. Their shenanigans (along with their friends) to understand humans and their emotions, especially love, is pretty much how an alien might go about and do it. If that sounds interesting to you, go and read a chapter or two and continue if you like the comedy.
Dioti Manual follows Shishibara Miko, Atou Mutsuki, and their friends as they enjoy their daily lives by trying to understand the true meaning of human life. (Source: MU)
I enjoyed this way more than I thought I would its a simple story and I thought the fact that spoilers*humanity was created by the god of destruction for a love confession* was really nice overall a great story that I binged in a day and it wasn't rushed these people are shit pulling because they like stuff with 70-700 chapters. the side characters didn't really get to have a romance which is the only thing that I wish they had and it actually has an epilogue which was a surprise. you don't see many of those. it finished cleanly enough so I enjoyed it.at least it didn't finish like omniscient readers viewpoint epilogue.