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Ongoing
2
Finished
Oct 30, 2018 to Sep 6, 2019
6.0/10
Average Review Score
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Recommend It
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Reviews Worldwide
It is decent. In a sense it is similar to tomo chan wa onnanoko, meaning the format is similar - one page at a time per scene, long running. However, it packs less punch than tomo-chan manga. Mostly you'll be dealing with light hearted jokes and... social commentary, surprisingly. There isn't a lot of ecchi here, no drama, just light jokes. Some of them seem to be related to author's life as they revolve around being a mangaka. So... Story: 5/10 Art: 6/10 Character: 5/10 Enjoyment: 6/10 Overall: 6/10.It is mildly entertaining, art is nice, some "last panels" look amusing and reference external works. However, this manga won't leave you breathless or astonished. It is nice to read and worth checking out. But that's about it.
The delinquent succubus, Saki-chan, appeared in front of Ryou Shakuba (age 18), who had just fulfilled his wish of living in the metropolis by himself...! The cohabitation with a pure succubus (totally non-H), starts! (Source: Seikaisha, translated)
I liked this. However, this wasn't as funny as his previous two works; it was more commentary with gags here and there. The author's artwork has gotten a lot more crisp which I like. I thought the characters were alright. Saki was presented in a way that made her personality believable and fit in with the whole premise of the story. She felt like a delinquent succubus and the themes of failure, living up to expectations, and self-improvement/realization were present in this manga just like in the author's previous works. Overall, I thought most of the characters other than Saki were pretty bland, but thegags and weird interactions were enough to keep me entertained. I thought that the ending was a bit of a curveball and I personally think a more traditional romantic ending would have been better, but I didn't dislike it. Overall, I'd say this is worth reading as a bit of a side thing.