May 26, 2023
Hard to say much due to the limited amount of English chapters, but so far things are looking pretty solid and promising.
There is a storyline that is wacky enough to be comedic but also balanced enough to be enticing. Whilst story isn’t the main focus of the manga, it does a good job of being engaging and reasonable.
But who the hell are am I kidding. This manga is about the *art*. And the *art* is quite phenomenal. You have this Tsudere Oujo-sama and the Kuudere maid. The characters faithfully represent their archetype whilst having enough life and vibrancy to be distinctive individuals rather than
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hollow husks that reflect nothing but their archetype.
More specifically, the mangaka has a pretty good idea of *exactly* what we are looking for, and the chapter contents reflect that. In almost all the chapters, there is a section dedicated to the cultured art. And this manga is the most limit testing of “how far can we go without any censors” I have ever seen, and it does a damn well job at it.
The manga gets extremely creative in what it has to offer. I won’t spoil the details but the mangaka clearly knows what troupes fit well and executes them flawlessly whilst remaining faithful to the characters and situation.
You might think “If I’m only reading for the art, then why would I bother with this manga? I might as well read a doujin.” My friend. This art is better than any explicit doujins.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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