Great stories with a lot of plot twists
The concept of urban legends bending reality is interesting, and the author has a great way of building the plots around that. It also has one of the best manga endings I have ever read, which went completely unexpected. The manga follows the monster-of-the-week concept, built around an overall arc of the main character Asou's real identity.
The characters have potential, but with only 19 chapters, there is not enough room for character development. The romantic building between the male and female leads also feels a bit rushed, but their bonding is understandable, as they have go through so many near death experience together.
The only thing I don't really like is the artwork. It looks a little bit B-rated, but it does not feel generic and has its own characteristics, I guess.
Overall, I really enjoy the manga for its unique concept and development.