At first , it's just a generic manga, new transfer girl, a bad girl from Kansai at that, wreaks havoc in a normal high school and is suspected to bully the so-nice class president. Super generic but very sharp and fast-paced.
Story
Then you get the twist. Just like SpyXfamily or Hinamatsuri, Furyou Taimashi Reina uses your knowledge of manga stereotypes to subvert them in a hilarious way.
As an exorcist, Reina meets different yokai, ghosts and Japanese urban legends but it's always in a bizarre way. As I mentioned, the pace never calms down, it never drags but jumps from an arc to another.
Art
Gorgeous drawings, with a western style, faces, bodies and movements are well rendered
and very expressive.
Girls are gorgeous and the fan service is limited to the minimum but there, which is a fine line to walk. I chuckled at every chapter and sometimes I openly laughed.
Characters
All are stereotypes the first time you meet them, only to unravel later in the story. I like them all
Enjoyment.
I gave this a shot as it was a fairly new project but damn, here I am writing a review about how much I like this manga and its current score (7,32) is scandalously low.
When the anime eventually comes out, they'll all see how wrong they were. Give this a shot