Devilman Lady
The Devil Lady
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Devilman Lady

Alternative Titles

Japanese: デビルマン レディー
English: The Devil Lady
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 17
Chapters: 65
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 30, 1997 to Jul 6, 2000
Genres: Action Action, Drama Drama, Horror Horror, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi, Supernatural Supernatural, Ecchi Ecchi
Themes: Mythology Mythology, Psychological Psychological
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Morning
Authors: Nagai, Go (Story & Art)

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Score: 6.381 (scored by 20622,062 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #173112
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Popularity: #3531
Members: 6,188
Favorites: 61

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Preliminary Spoiler
Nov 2, 2014
Before starting this series, it's necessary to have read Mao Dante and the original 1972 Devilman manga as several events in Devilman Lady ties in with the stories of the mentioned manga. That being said, Devilman Lady is very well written but has very grotesque sexual content and this series is not for the easily disturbed. If you choose to stick around with it, certain rewards are appearances of Devilman, Demon Lord Dante and several other characters while offering a dark yet ambiguous insight on morality.

The story begins with our leading lady, Jun Fudo, having a nightmare of her former career as a Olympian ...
Aug 17, 2018
Despite the score seen this manga is a 6.5/10 it definitely not a 6 however not as high as a 7. However before viewing this manga Devilman and Shin Devilman, as everything set up in those manga basically gets development, this manga is great for lore enthusiast of Go Nagai.

This contains the similar anti-war message that devilman has stated however like many reviews and blog have stated. However this is a different perspective, about mankind, heroism, corruption of man this is clearly showcased in really at the beginning of the series where it was most episodic which different character showcasing a different point of ...
Feb 14, 2019
Devilman lady is a sequel to the original 70s Devilman which is one of Nagai's best known works if not the best.
Before reading Devilman Lady I've heard rumors of it being not that well written.Well that surely kinda made me worry as I really liked Devilman and i did not want its sequel to be appalling.In the end ,during the first volumes it proved to be mediocre , it was kinda random and not things of huge importance were happening.Things get really interesting during volume 7 and after it ,when something really unexpected and shocking happens (cannot say cause it's a major spoil).

Anyways the story ...
Jan 31, 2020
Seldom has it been the case that a series has gotten as much undeserved slander than Devilman Lady. The rather severe judgments that have been cast against this series have some understandable points, yet at the same time I would like to argue that these criticisms are flawed and do not give Devilman Lady the dignified treatment it deserves. I will keep this review entirely spoiler free and would also like to make it clear that this series is the sequel to the original (unlike Violence Jack).

The most common complaint I have seen cited against this series is that it is nothing but a softcore ...
Apr 2, 2020
This and violence jack are by far the greatest manga's ever made
Do not let the here gaijins here dissuade you from reading them
The over all themes of faith religion and the demon rape are enough to start this and forget everything else
Of course you would to read devilman first to even understand anything
The final twist at the end is probably the convualatuted piece of shit i ever read but it makes sense if you waste a few hours thinking over who was the real evil in the end and what the fuck the over all point of the story was
This ...