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Nov 30, 2013 to Dec 28, 2013
Yui Komori has been residing with the Sakamaki brothers—Shuu, Reiji, Ayato, Kanato, Laito, and Subaru—ever since her priest father abandoned her in Japan in favor of an Eastern European assignment. All of a sudden, another family of vampires joins the scene, with the aim of disturbing the fragile peace that she has been living in. The Mukamis—Ruki, Kou, Yuma, and Azusa—try to entice Yui away with talk of how she is "Eve," and should be free to choose her desired "Adam" with whom to create powerful descendants. The possessive Sakamakis already fight over her amongst themselves, and they become increasingly territorial when they perceive that other vampires are trying to steal their prey. Yui witnesses the contrast between both families' methods of persuasion, but she does not need encouragement nor punishment to remain loyal to the Sakamakis. In the end, her heart is the deciding factor, and she cannot escape the emotional bonds that have developed between one of the brothers and herself. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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This manga was... a little up and down to say the least. Let me give you a little background first: at this point, I have already read all the other manga that Diabolik Lovers has to offer, other than the Diabolik Lovers Sequel and More, Blood: Mukami-Hen, in addition to watching the full two seasons of the anime including the recap episode and the OVA. Question is: how does this manga compare to the others? The story, as usual, isn't very good. I think that you should read this after watching the second season of Diabolik Lovers, if you're going to watch the anime. Ithink that even if you hated the anime (if it was due to the lack of consent) then you might still like this because of the fact that Yui kinda identifies as a masochist, so a lot of the stuff going on doesn't seem as bad. This reads like BDSM one shots. The art was pretty good. It was clean and easy to discern, though some chapters seemed to have lesser quality somehow. The characters... well, some boys got sweeter, some got worse, Yui got a little more tolerable, to say the least. If you want to insert yourself in there, Yui isn't exactly making it difficult. The boys have no character outside of stereotypes and pursuing Yui, so it's a little annoying in that aspect, but other than that, if you're reading for romance, this is probably not that bad of an option. I enjoyed it enough. I like reading manga at night to get my head to settle down, so this did the job. It was interesting enough (or perhaps it's just because all the chapters were mercifully short) that I could get through it without falling asleep, though I got sleepy towards the end. Overall, I suppose this was 'good enough'. I would recommend this if: you're into BDSM, you like one-shots, you don't mind dubious consent, you like forceful guys, you're not here for a plotline I would NOT recommend this if: you like clear consent, you like fluffy romance, you wanted an actual storyline, you like nice guys If you came here for romance manga, I would recommend the following instead of DLM,B: Hapi Mari, Nobara no Hanayome, Sennen no Yuki, Reimei no Arcana, or Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii. Have a great day everyone!