Back to syaowee's Profile syaowee's Profile

Jan 23, 2017
Okay, let's get this out of the way first: Shinrei Tantei Yakumo's other manga adaptation had a hotter Saito Yakumo.

But that doesn't diminish the enjoyment factor of this manga adaptation of the popular light novel series' Volume I. Whatever was traded in Yakumo's looks department was compensated by his mellower, kinder persona in this particular manga work.

He didn't become a saint overnight, certainly, but the mangaka added a few touches here and there that softened his crass & sass personality a bit (ex. the scene when he lent out a coat to Haruka isn't in the actual novel, but the mangaka made the scene ...
Jan 23, 2017
This is the second work of the mangaka that I read, and once again, I completely enjoyed it even if I've just read one chapter so far.

STORY
Highly intriguing. Letters from a supposedly dead person. A mysterious Harry Potter-like man appearing in times when the heroine is in trouble. A Victorian setting. I love the buildup so far. The romantic vibes I'm getting from the main characters don't hurt, too!

ART
As always, the characters are all attractively drawn. The use of historic period costumes is such a breath of fresh air too from the shoujo genre's ubiquitous school uniform-- the lead guy looks so suave and debonair!

CHARACTERS
The ...
Jan 23, 2017
Preliminary (11/50 chp)
I'm a sucker for historical-based manga, so I was really thrilled to chance upon this light-hearted detective shoujo that promises romance among its genres, but has not shown explicit rabu-rabu 11 chapters in.

STORY
So far, the chapters following the lead heroine's obligatory intro and meetcute with the lead guy have all been mini-arcs of cases. The mysteries vary from something as banal as mixed restaurant orders to something more Meitantei Conan-like (decade-old murder cases).

I'm the type of reader who easily goes "oooh!" at simple cases of observation and deduction skills, so I really can't recommend this to mystery lovers. However, I can vouch for its ...
Jan 15, 2017
On paper, the plot doesn't really bring anything new to the table. It's the same May-December dynamic you've probably read elsewhere.

The execution, though, is better than expected in terms of average shoujo manga. The heroine, refreshingly, doesn't come from the "crybaby but works hard so she's lovable" block. One chapter briefly touches on her spotty past, but it makes a great jump-off point to the story's theme of second chances and redemption. She is also surprisingly pragmatic, despite being a teenage girl in love.

The male protagonist doesn't come off as icky to me. His transition from mentor to friend to "something more, maybe" felt natural ...
Dec 28, 2016
Art style-wise, Akuma no Puzzle is nothing groundbreaking. The characters are drawn well enough to be likable.

But I praise this title for its ambition to come up with plots that break the shoujo mold. There's fantasy, school romances, omiai, demons, etc., so you're bound to find a oneshot you like here.

Characterization-wise, I like how the mangaka developed the characters. The women aren't badasses, but they're not helpless, crybaby wimps either. They're even fairly entertaining, even at the height of their mandatory naivete.

Lastly, I must especially mention the male lead in the fourth oneshot (July Bride's Yuu, who's just the epitome of coolness), ...


It’s time to ditch the text file.
Keep track of your anime easily by creating your own list.
Sign Up Login